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Aug
03

Wanna go flying this weekend?

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Aug
01

Practice to make the correct calls

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Jul
30

Have You considered Yelping yourself?

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If you haven’t tried www.yelp.com yet, it’s worth checking out!  You’ll might never go back to the good ole Yellow Pages again!

If you’re a business owner, be sure to watch the video below and read this article! http://makemoneyonlinecentre.com/wp/2009/07/12/seven-steps-to-business-success-on-yelp-com/

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Jul
29

What are you wearing these days?

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“The suit makes a difference, of course,”  states the German swimmer Paul Biedermann  who beat Michael Phelps in the 200 meter freestyle.   Vicki Michaelis (USA TODAY, July 29, 2009) points out that with a majority of swimmers at worlds wearing new suits made of materials such as buoyancy-enhancing, friction-reducing polyurethane, 15 world records have been set in the first three days, and many race results have been shocking.

 

readings by darolyn Quayle

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Jul
26

A little Golf inspiration for us all . . .

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Jul
22

We’re all on a Journey . . .

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Jul
19

Match Words and Deed Carefully . . .

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Jul
16

Ever consider buying a Mac?

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MacBook New Feature from COREANOMAC on Vimeo.

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Jul
11

Falling Chips

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Jul
09

At the end of the day . . .

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‘At the end of the day’ has finality and a hint of righteousness. No surprise that every talking head, politician, sportscaster and game show host lunges for it like a linguistic life preserver, reports Tim Kidwell (WSJ, July 8, 2009).

He proposes a challenge: “Come on, folks. Surely we can come up with a few worthy metaphor replacements for this tired old saw. Allow me to share a few humble submissions.

  • Domestic: When the Pop Tart’s out of the toaster.
  • Legal: When all appeals are exhausted and all clients are broke.
  • Lyrical: When that last, lone swallow is perched upon the cliffs of Capistrano.
  • Speculative: When the closing bell sounds and every fund’s been hedged.
  • Legislative: When the filibuster’s broken, the bill is up for vote, and senators are running for cover like roaches in a brightly lit kitchen.

After all, when you stop and think about it, at the end of the day there’s really only one thing left to say: Good night.”

-trivialities by d. Quayle

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