March 12, 2009
by Paula Harrington Recently, a friend and sister in Christ who lives nearly ten thousand miles away e-mailed telling me of her conversion and what life is like for a Christian living in her country. As I read her story, I was brought to tears. Due to the law in her country, neither she nor her husb...
Forthright
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Paula Harrington
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March 11, 2009
This morning was the awards brunch, and I sat with some very companionable ladies from Wisconsin and Tucson, as well as friend and author Neil Plakcy and author Mike Belfeler. Once breakfast was out of the way the Guests of Honor were…well…honored. Lee Goldberg, our toastmaster, regaled us on ta...
Getting Medieval
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Westerson
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Will the coming of new 3D Technologies Change the SERPS? By John Alexander Now before you think I've been watching too much science fiction, realize that these things could very well be experienced in the near future with the advent of new monitor screens, new flat screen TVs, Cell phone screens, mo...
KEI Observation Deck
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John
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Kenneth, NOTE: To our readers – please do not misunderstand this response to Kenneth. This is a friendly dialogue and discussion that I have chosen to do here on the blog to present what I believe are differing views represented in our association. Our discussion here is a little window into many ...
The World From Our Window
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Mike Hess
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The ways our food is produced, packaged and shipped stand at the center of an ongoing debate about the health of our planet and ourselves, but the key to creating a sustainable system may rely on our collective ability to accept a realistic solution as a opposed to a perfect one. And this involves a...
PSFK
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Scott Lachut
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Opining carries with it the ever-present danger of being misunderstood, and the even greater danger of being misrepresented. Yet there are times when, for the sake of truth, critical opining is a necessary practice. Before I share my opinion regarding the proposed changes to the GARBC's Articles of ...
The World From Our Window
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Ken Fields
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When people think of cartoon characters getting high, the conversation always turns to Shaggy of Scooby-Doo. And why not? He talks to a dog. He’s paranoid that he’s being chased by ghosts. He has a perpetual box of Scooby Snacks when the munchies hit. But Shaggy’s not the only anim...
Pointlessbanter.net
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slackmistress
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A TEENAGER was allegedly caught having sexual intercourse with a sheepdog named ‘Rosie’ a court heard today (Tuesday). Spiky-haired Thomas Fletcher is accused of breaking into a bedroom - where two dogs had been locked away for their own safety - and carried out two depraved acts of best...
WTF, Inc.
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A designer in Holland has revamped the interior of Amsterdam ad agency Nothing with interlocking cardboard. The office redesign by Joost van Bleiswijk used 500 square meters of reinforced cardboard and did not to use any glue or screw to interconnect the 1500 separate pieces. More Photos on Jaachim ...
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Piers Fawkes
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NickDutch tarot reader This is an excert of an internet text chat call that I had with a client. Everything that you see below was what I said to her: "Right now it is perfectly possible and often most likely that a connection is not symptomatic of a real relationship in place. I can feel a connecti...
Ecademy: user blogs
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