It's so easy to waste years of our life in careers, relationships
and other unproductive environments. Discovering our passions and
abilities and then looking for creative and innovative ways to make
a living using them is the sweet spot many of us spend a life time
searching for. Here's an excellent resource in podcast format.
What's up, party people? Welcome to another week of Paid to Party:
Humpday. Halloween is over; now we're barreling toward
Thanksgiving, and then it'll be Christmas! I love Christmas. Okay,
I'm getting ahead of myself. One party at a time. ? Robin
Thicke brings his sultry falsetto to Amos' Southend for a show on
Dec. 2. It's a Camel cigarettes promotion. Register at
www.camelsmokes.com ...
The media seized on one tragedy, and largely ignored 19 others.
Police now say Jessie Davis, who was nine months pregnant, was
murdered June 14. On that day, at least 19 people were murdered
across the country, from Florida to Washington State. They ranged
in age, profession, and location, from nine-month-old infants to
60-year-old grandmothers.
There are definite signs of an improvement in the local doctor
situation. Parkes has been short of doctors for some time and
considerable effort and expense has been put into improving the
local numbers.
The Alpine PMD-B200 is a decent portable navigation system, with
good Bluetooth integration and traffic services. But the lack of
text-to-speech functionality and inefficient route recalculations
doesn't make it worth the high price tag.
President Bush delivers a lecture on the importance of separation
of powers, checks and balances, and the sacred Constitution. It's
genuinely hard to believe that the writers of his speech last night
to the Federalist Society weren't knowingly satirizing him. They
actually had him say this:
This gal killed her bachelor brother-in-law with an antifreeze
smoothie within hours of finding out he kindly named her as a
beneficiary on his insurance policy. An extreme case, but what
kinds of lesser evils will other people do? Cheat on taxes,
disability, insurance, preferences? It only takes a small number
cheating to bankrupt the system.
1 Jean-Pierre Rampal - flute; Jordi Savall - viola da gamba; Robert Veron-Lacroix - harpsichord.
Babyface
It's so easy to waste years of our life in careers, relationships and other unproductive environments. Discovering our passions and abilities and then looking for creative and innovative ways to make a living using them is the sweet spot many of us spend a life time searching for. Here's an excellent resource in podcast format.
2 Guilame Nyckees
Babyface
What's up, party people? Welcome to another week of Paid to Party: Humpday. Halloween is over; now we're barreling toward Thanksgiving, and then it'll be Christmas! I love Christmas. Okay, I'm getting ahead of myself. One party at a time. ? Robin Thicke brings his sultry falsetto to Amos' Southend for a show on Dec. 2. It's a Camel cigarettes promotion. Register at www.camelsmokes.com ...
3 Kool Moe Dee
Babyface
The media seized on one tragedy, and largely ignored 19 others. Police now say Jessie Davis, who was nine months pregnant, was murdered June 14. On that day, at least 19 people were murdered across the country, from Florida to Washington State. They ranged in age, profession, and location, from nine-month-old infants to 60-year-old grandmothers.
4 Juan Serrano
Babyface
There are definite signs of an improvement in the local doctor situation. Parkes has been short of doctors for some time and considerable effort and expense has been put into improving the local numbers.
5 Tarika Sammy
Babyface
The Alpine PMD-B200 is a decent portable navigation system, with good Bluetooth integration and traffic services. But the lack of text-to-speech functionality and inefficient route recalculations doesn't make it worth the high price tag.
6 Segue
Babyface
President Bush delivers a lecture on the importance of separation of powers, checks and balances, and the sacred Constitution. It's genuinely hard to believe that the writers of his speech last night to the Federalist Society weren't knowingly satirizing him. They actually had him say this:
7 Tackey and Tsubasa
Babyface
This gal killed her bachelor brother-in-law with an antifreeze smoothie within hours of finding out he kindly named her as a beneficiary on his insurance policy. An extreme case, but what kinds of lesser evils will other people do? Cheat on taxes, disability, insurance, preferences? It only takes a small number cheating to bankrupt the system.