| Going Bonkers With Baubles, Berries & Bells |
Going Bonkers With Baubles, Berries & Bells
by: Theolonius McTavish
Going Bonkers With Baubles, Berries & Bells --Or, Beware of BlackBerries, Cellphones and Laptops!--
If state-of-the-art "wireless technology" has given birth to such tawdry taskmasters as BlackBerries, cellphones and laptops, the Universe has also seen to it that such man-made devices would come packaged with an invisible,...
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| 12 Goofy Ways to Stay Safe and Healthy in Today's |
12 Goofy Ways to Stay Safe and Healthy in Today's Hazardous World
by: Joe Hickman
Stop breathing ozone immediately. You know you can if you try.
Do not strike matches near an open nuclear power plant.
Do not rub either your scalp or your bosom with the latest scientific breakthrough.
Never sit next to strangers in movie theaters, churches, or hot tubs.
Never ride with a teenager...
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| I Live in a Hundred Years Old House! |
I Live in a Hundred Years Old House!
by: Sayan Chaliha
“It’s been over a century now since the time the construction of this house was begun. There were so many people who lived here, many of them died here…. The walls of this house have seen so many things, and recorded them in a form you and I may never know. But record them, it has. And in some strange and inexplicable moments...
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| Labels That Brink On Silliness |
Labels That Brink On Silliness
by: Samson Bateson
Many reckless lawsuits are pushing companies into using labels on their products that just seem silly. While labels should provide useful and relevant information like instructions, warnings and ingredients, sometimes the wording used on these labels seems a little off kilter. All too often labels serve no other purpose than to overstate...
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| Hell Is Hot But It Isn't a Bad Place To Live |
Hell Is Hot But It Isn't a Bad Place To Live
by: Edward Kemper
Let's face it Hell has gotten a bad wrap over the years. I mean, is it really all that bad to go to Hell? It’s not so much Hell that’s the problem. It’s the company that resides within confines of the Netherworld. Whether it's the Dark Lord or some of his evil little Dominions causing a ruckus, it’s the company not so...
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| Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor |
Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor
by: Tom Antion
Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips into your presentations and watch the fun and laughter factors rise.In FunSigmund Freud wrote: "The most favorable condition for comic pleasure is a generally happy disposition in which one is in the mood...
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| Bashing the Opposite Sex |
Bashing the Opposite Sex
by: Austin Culley
Way back in time, when men used to roam the earth with club in hand, women prayed that the man who knocked her out cold was "the one" - the caveman of her dreams.Sadly though, many a headache and broken dream was the only result, as the majority of men in the day were not at all that good of a catch by today’s standards. It seemed they only...
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| Easy Ways To Save Money & Abundance Revisited |
Easy Ways To Save Money & Abundance Revisited
by: Roger Soverhead
A penny saved is a penny earned so they say. Today most people want to save all the pennies they can, in fact if you look after the pennies the "pounds" will look after themselves.Now I'm not saying you should be a cheapskate but if you go around wasting money you won't be able to say you are "Pennywise"Now a good example of...
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| Cheer-Leadership or "All I need to know about busi |
Cheer-Leadership or "All I need to know about business I learned from Cheerleading"
by: Gisela McKay
Thanks to teen movies, many people have this stereotypical idea of cheerleaders as being ditzy and mean. However, there are a great many life-lessons that can be learned during your time on the team that have surprising application in the business world.1. Getting to the top of the pyramid...
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| It's Not My Fault....Whose Responsibility Is It An |
It's Not My Fault....Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway?
by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore
It amazes me, how often during a week, I hear "It's not my fault, it's not my responsibility". It seems that in today's society no one wants to take responsibility for anything. Parents don't or won't take the responsibility of how their children turn out. It's the daycare's fault, the school's fault, the...
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