Monthly Archives: May 2006

Fun Stuff

Put-Downs… Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it. Every time I look at you I get a fierce desire to be lonesome. I like long walks, especially when … Continue reading

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Dating Advice for Men

By: Marc Entz Once you have found a women that you like, remembering these simple tips will help you impress her and you will both have a great time on your first date. Hopefully with many more to follow. If … Continue reading

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Dating Advice For Women

By: Marc Entz It can be difficult to be a woman in the dating arena. A lot of things can go wrong for you more than it can for your male counterpart. Plus, men can be really dense about a … Continue reading

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Once upon a Time there was a Dragon Living in your Head…

By: Chris Dowgin Now every one has heard the familiar story about a princess that is imprisoned in a cave by some monstrous fire breathing dragon. Now the Dragon sits guard over her as its body is coiled around and … Continue reading

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Running River

Reverence by the mortal men, who lived to the South, and were gradually spreading up the Running River as far as the valley overshadowed by the Mountain. They built the merry town of Dale there in those days. Kings used … Continue reading

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Who are these quotes from?

1. “Smoking helps you lose weight — one lung at a time!” 2. “Today, if you ask a car dealer to let you see something for 10 grand, he’ll show you the door!” 3. “Medical insurance is what allows people … Continue reading

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Alexander Selkirk

William Dampier (1652-1715), British explorer and sea captain, is one of the most highly regarded map-makers and navigators of all time. Dampier was born in Somersetshire, England and went to sea by age 16. Between 1675 and 1678 he became … Continue reading

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