Why want Men ask Me to Dance?

This is the foremost question many women ponder sitting bored at a dance event. “Why do I have to wait for someone to ask me to dance?”  You don’t! Get up out of your chair, cruise the floor, make yourself visible, walk over to a likely man and ask, “May I have a dance.” Admittedly, […]

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The Negative Effects of Facebook

So, there you are, on a Saturday morning with your favorite cup of coffee caressing your senses and relaxing your brain, sitting at your desk and browsing on Facebook. You have 34 new notifications since last night that you logged out, 5 group invitations, 1 suggested page, 2 cause invitations and 3 friend requests, one […]

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Early Spring Crappie Fishing Tips

It has been a long hard winter and one of the most anticipated events in the spring is wetting a line on open water. While ice fishing is fun and productive, there is nothing like being out in the boat after taking a few months off. What really adds to the open water fishing experience […]

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Reasons Why I Should Not be Single

Now everybody has to figure out whether they are “single-NO” or “single-YES” I’m a “single-NO” and I don’t want to step to the other side of the bridge and become a “single-YES”,WHY? 1.I’ll start with the reasons that most of “single-NO”s are using: to have somebody waiting for them ;2.To have somebody to trust and […]

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Flirting on Facebook

It seems that facebook is a more practical place to meet singles as opposed to some of the free and paid dating sites. Instead of some fabricated profile that may or may not be true, you have the real personality to view in day to day interaction.  You also have references in the form of […]

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The Parable of the Butterfly

As a butterfly soared overhead, one caterpillar said to the other, “You’ll never get me up in one of those things.”  Yet for every caterpillar the time comes when the urge to eat and grow subsides and he instinctively begins to form a chrysalis around himself. The chrysalis hardens and you’d think for all the […]

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Mardi Gras Basics

These Carnival basics are offered to first-timers, or as a brush-up for repeat revelers. Mardi Gras always falls on the Tuesday that is 46 days before Easter. It is always the day before Ash Wednesday, which is the start of Lent. • Carnival refers to the season of revelry before Mardi Gras. It begins officially on […]

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Get a Post Office Job the Easy Way

Almost anyone can get a job at the local United States Post Office without any prior training or taking an exam. The postal job is called TRC. TRC stands for Temporary Rural Carrier. Only it goes on indefinitely, so it isn’t really temporary. The TRC job is a relief or substitute mail carrier job. The TRC […]

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Federal and Postal Job Scams

You never have to pay for information about job vacancies or employment opportunities with the U.S. government or U.S. Postal Service. But some fraudulent promoters are victimizing many Americans by selling information about federal job opportunities. These scam artists advertise in the classified sections of newspapers and offer – for a fee – to help job […]

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Dollar Denominations

Some of us have never seen a $100,000 bill, and have no clue as to who or what is on it. Here’s a list of what you’ll find on the front and back of our paper currency. Note that the government no longer issues bills higher than $100.  Bill Front Back$1 George Washington Seal of […]

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