| Does It Have Your Stamp Of Approval? by Knight Pierce Hirst |
| The U.S. Postal Service leaves a lot to be desired. If the government had been required to notify us by mail about the increased cost of mailing a letter, we'd still be paying thirty-nine cents. |
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| Ever Had One Of Those Daze? by Knight Pierce Hirst |
| Every once in a while there is one of those daze that has a black cloud hanging over it. I can't see it from my prone position in bed. I get up - unfortunately not knowing I should have stayed in bed. |
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| I Didn't Know - Did You? by Knight Pierce Hirst |
| Who knew chocolate cookies and milk is good news/bad news? Who knew I shouldn't have given away the seashell, wind chimes from Cousin Walter? |
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| The Druggie, The Witch, You, Me and Harry Potter by Ba Kiwanuka |
| Bodybuilders, bats, witches, princes and druggies! Seems like everybody is cruising The Potter Express these days. |
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| Is the Word Christmas Politically Correct? by Marco Miranda |
| The so called political correctness has created absurd guidelines affecting ordinary situations, events and personalities in our society. Time to unmask some of them. |
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| Do You Want to Know what Goes On at the White House? by Marco Miranda |
| Recent political changes are bound to affect the jobs and lives of White House officials. Let us hear some of the gossip. |
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| Do You Want to Know What Happened to Karl? by Marco Miranda |
| It seem that Karl Rove;s brilliant perdormance is coming to an end as a reult of the Democrat's victory in the Mid Term Elections, |
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| Welcome Back Professor! by Marco Miranda |
| On his return from Zurich the Professor discusses Iraq, Middle East situation and Axis of Evil matters. A humorous slant on serious matters. |
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| Mobile Disco - Quick Before They Lock Us In by Martyn Brown |
| This is a true account of a mobile discotheque performed at an 'Old Folks' home. Highly entertaining ... and the disco was too. |
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| Just A Bus Trip Or A Daytime Nightmare? by Martyn Brown |
| Martyn Brown writes and edits home business publications but, on occasions, looks at the lighter side of life. Martyn took a rare bus trip. |
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| The Effects Of Funny Things by Vicki Churchill |
| This article looks at the wonderful effects of laughter & really funny things. |
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| Are You Spreading Humor by David Hill |
| My first thought upon seeing the subject, "Are you sharing humor?" was that it referred to comics or orators. After giving some thought to the subject I began to see that each one of us, at sometime or other, should share our humor. |
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| How Grandma's Lap Robe Saved My Legs by Duane Shinn |
| As I was growing up, Grandma always made sure that I wouldn't catch cold by insisting I have a lap robe over my legs. Didn't matter if it was 32 degrees or 100 degrees; the lap robe was an absolute necessity. |
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| Never Open An Outhouse Door Without Knocking by Duane Shinn |
| I suppose that every hometown of every child holds certain favorite hiding places, or short cuts, or little-known doors or cubbyholes or secret passageways or whatever, and Auburn, the little town where I grew up, was no exception. |
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| Honey Do List Gone Wild For Unemployed Men by Barbara Cipak |
| Sarcastic humor, yes it is the healer of our soul. A cup of reality mixed in with some slap-my-face humor put in the form of two poems. Laughing our way to the grave, now there's a plan. |
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| How I Found Out That God Bowls On Monday Evenings at 7 by Duane Shinn |
| I grew up wondering what Jesus did on Monday evenings. My Uncle Verge went bowling on Monday evenings, and although a good Methodist child wouldn't be caught dead inside a bowling alley back in those days, I sometimes visualized Jesus bowling along side of Uncle Verge, since they both apparently had Monday evenings off. |
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| How To Impress Girls - Or Maybe Not by Duane Shinn |
| I suppose that all males at some time in their life attempt to impress girls. My efforts started in about the 5th grade, and left a great deal to be desired. |
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| Butch by Paul Freynet |
| Dear old Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan is celebrating its 100th anniversary this summer and hearing from some people there has brought back a few memories. This one’s from 1965. |
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| Remote Viewing & Remote Influencing – What is it? by Jim Pretin |
| A commentary about Remote Viewing and Remote Influencing |
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| And To All A Goodnight! by Sinead Hoben |
| You've just spent a good part of the evening preparing your baby for bed. As she falls asleep in your arms you tenderly place her in her cot; her eyes flash open and she screams the house down. So you lift her and start all over again! |
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| A Laptop of My Own by Sinead Hoben |
| Working from home day after day and night after night on a borrowed laptop is no fun. Especially when it is borrowed back off you. So, for that reason, I feel the time has come for a laptop of my own. |
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| Internet Scams and the Charlatans Behind Them by Jim Pretin |
| A humorous commentary about internet making money scams |
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| You are joking series: Stonehenge 15 one liner funny jokes competition by Nazir Hussain |
| Stonehenge Jokers plc organises.. Stonehenge jokers competition every year. In March 2006, James Mcdugal was sent to the event... he took a crash course in telling jokes.. entered the competition. He was the overall winner.. His one liner stomach crushers are listed here as well as his winning prize.. |
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| Field Notes on Country Linguistics by Nola L. Kelsey |
| You hear many endearing phrases in the county. Translating them to English can be complex. Use these handy Field Notes on Country Linguistics to lay the ground-work effective communication in the hinterland. |
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