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I think I have said that we have a game-preserve

by admin on February 1st, 2009

Contemporary vs Vintage <b>Patio Furniture</b> | Find the Best and Most <b>…</b>

People who are choosing their first or even replacement patio furniture sometimes have a hard time choosing between vintage or contemporary alternatives.

Resin Wicker <b>Patio Furniture</b> &quot; As tough as nails

Resin wicker patio furniture is known as the ~all-weather wicker. As an outdoor furniture it is extremely durable and can withstand the elements like no other. This article looks at some designs and great tips for you resin wicker.

Funky Outdoor <b>Patio Furniture</b> Makes Your Deck Young and Hip | Find <b>…</b>

With spring coming, its time to start planning your updates for a lot of things in your life, like your wardrobe, your carpeting and even your outdoor furniture.

Retro <b>Patio Furniture</b> - Is the vintage revival here to stay?

Vintage patio furniture has made a big comeback in recent years. This article looks at its history and explores some designs and styles that homeowners will find usefull in decorating their outdoor space.

Contemporary vs Vintage <b>Patio Furniture</b> | Find the Best and Most <b>…</b>

Contemporary vs Vintage Patio Furniture | Find the Best and Most January 31st, 2009 by admin in Uncategorized. People who are choosing their first or even replacement patio furniture sometimes have a hard time choosing between vintage

<b>Patio furniture</b> in snow on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Patio furniture in snow. Patio furniture in snow. Patio furniture in snow by othatoft. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player.

Holidays in North Korea

by admin on January 12th, 2009

Worker charged with defrauding medical center (The State)

HILTON HEAD ISLAND — A Bluffton woman defrauded her former employer, a Hilton Head Island medical center, of more than $200,000, according to a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office report released Wednesday. Authorities said Jane Wyatt-Scott, 29, of Capers Creek Drive, used money and a credit card from the Cross Island Medical Center to purchase items including patio furniture for herself and a …

Concrete business expands to countertops (The Herald-Press)

Due to the economic downturn, a lot of family businesses are struggling to stay afloat. But Markle’s Brickley Construction, Inc., which specializes in concrete construction, will be expanding its services to include counter tops.

Hate crime suspects were within the radar (MPNnow.com)

ACCUSED: Macedon police picked up the second suspect, who they say is a self-proclaimed Nazi skinhead and charged a third person with intimidating the alleged victim.

Better ways to clean the things you live with (Merced Sun-Star)

In the 1950s advertisements promised “better living through chemistry.” Yet, it didn’t take long to discover that toxic chemicals are not only harmful to the environment, they’re harmful to our bodies’ vital organs. Now more and more people are looking for better ways to live and to clean the things they live with.

A DIY Checklist for Winterizing the Exterior of Your Home (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

(ARA) -The cold winter season brings destructive snow, ice and freezing temperatures to homeowners in the Snow Belt states each year and proper preparation is essential. There are numerous tasks that you, the homeowner, can do to protect and prepare the exterior of your home before winter sets in.

Rash of burglaries reported along Parkway (Greenwich Citizen)

For motorists traveling to and from both I-95 and the Merritt Parkway, a familiar sight are the silent sentries of Greenwich police patrol cars often parked near entries and exits.

Haul the sofa off the porch; here come the cops! (Macon Telegraph)

In the rush of the holidays, I recognize that all of you dont read the paper or keep up with the news quite as religiously as you do the rest of the year. So you might have missed this little news item out of Albany (I confess I almost didnt see it myself.)

If we try to play the vacation game, it is wiser to say nothing

by admin on January 11th, 2009

about it
If we try to play the vacation game, it is wiser to say nothing
about it. It is not a game that we can be sure of sharing profitably
either to ourselves or to others.

It is interesting and it is delightful to see how, as we each work

by admin on January 10th, 2009

first to bear our own burdens, we not only find ourselves ready and
able to lighten the burdens of others but find others who are
helpful to us
It is interesting and it is delightful to see how, as we each work
first to bear our own burdens, we not only find ourselves ready and
able to lighten the burdens of others but find others who are
helpful to us.

I KNOW a woman who says that if she wants to get her father”s

by admin on January 9th, 2009

consent to anything, she not only appears not to care whether he
consents or not, but pretends that her wishes are exactly opposite
to what they really are
I KNOW a woman who says that if she wants to get her father”s
consent to anything, she not only appears not to care whether he
consents or not, but pretends that her wishes are exactly opposite
to what they really are. She says it never fails; the decision has
always been made in opposition to her expressed desires, and
according to her real wishes. In other words, she has learned how to
manage her father.

The chair in which the President sat, while declining to take a glass

by admin on January 8th, 2009

Former island clinic worker charged in $200K fraud (Island Packet)

A Bluffton woman defrauded her former employer, a Hilton Head Island medical center, of more than $200,000, according to a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office report released

Bluffton woman charged with defrauding employer of more than $200,000 (The Beaufort Gazette)

A Bluffton woman defrauded her former employer, a Hilton Head Island medical center, of more than $200,000, a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office report released Wednesday says.

A casita in the city (Denver Post)

Once they’d lassoed an urban property with 3 acres, Lakewood couple Anthony and Donna Ciccarelli made it look like a home with old Southwest roots.

WEATHER ALERT: Winds could reach gusts of 50 mph today (The Wilmington Star-News)

The National Weather Service in Wilmington forecasts southwest winds will increase to 25 to 35 mph this morning with gusts potentially reaching 50 mph.

Winds Topple Trees, Knock Out Power For Thousands (WYFF 4 Greenville)

Gusty winds blowing across the region on Wednesday afternoon are knocking out power to thousands of customers across the Upstate.

There are people who feel that if they do not get an immediate

by admin on January 8th, 2009

answer at the telephone they have a right to demand and get good
service by means of an angry telephonic sputter
There are people who feel that if they do not get an immediate
answer at the telephone they have a right to demand and get good
service by means of an angry telephonic sputter.

Horny Holidays

by admin on January 7th, 2009

The best christmas video ever

Region Readies for Ice, Snow (WNEP 16 Pennsylvania)

Crews are gearing up for what Mother Nature’s about to dish out. Area road crews are set to battle snow and ice. Snow plows and salt trucks will be out on the roads once the storm hits.

?Hail to Chief? Ambience for President in Waiting (New York Times)

With the reporter pools, motorcades and security briefings, Barack Obama?s visit to Hawaii was full of reminders of the 24/7 job he is about to assume.

Resale stores hopping as retailers limp along (Athens Banner-Herald)

Traditional retailers slashed prices leading up to Christmas gift-giving and still reported poor sales across nearly every type of merchandise. But the people who resell Athenians’ cast-off books, clothes and furniture reported better-than-ever business - even this week, when people traditionally give away their old belongings, but don’t shop for more.

Trash bags will replace stickers on Jan. 19 (The Cape Ann Beacon)

Effective Jan. 19, the city is ditching its sticker system. Instead, residents must purchase purple garbage bags with city logos to dispose of their waste. The price of bags will be the same as stickers, $2 apiece.

Sylmar woman is now post-fire keeper of the flame (Los Angeles Times)

After a November blaze left the Oakridge Mobile Home Park in ruins, manager Ginny Harmon’s job became more poignant. Ginny Harmon, burnt-red hair teased into her trademark bouffant, hits the brakes of her white company minivan along nearly every street. She pauses for seconds, sometimes minutes, to talk about what once was.

No repairs started at Crestview Assisted Living (Amarillo Globe-News)

[The mail is piling up just inside the front door. A few lights are still on inside.

In brief: Illinois (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

Find events going on in your community, and plan your weeks activities with The Times.

Winds whip through Front Range (Greeley Tribune)

Damages from Monday night’s gale-force winds are estimated at $2 million across the Front Range for one insurance company.

New Dramatic Details about Murder Investigation (KFSN-TV Fresno)

A local man tells a frightening story about being accidently swept up in a Northeast Fresno murder investigation.

2008: A year of business openings, closings in county (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)

FAIRFIELD COUNTY - The top business stories of 2008 were in the retail area. The development on Ety Road continued to drive business coverage with large store openings. But by September, the struggling economy with layoffs, bank bailouts, and stores closings began to dominate the coverage. Here is a recap of the Eagle-Gazette’stop business stories for 2008.

The greatest trouble comes through the befogging emotions

by admin on January 7th, 2009

The greatest trouble comes through the befogging emotions. A woman
begins to feel a nervous strain, and that strain results in exciting
emotions; these emotions again breed more emotions until she becomes
a simmering mass of exciting and painful emotions which can be
aroused to a boiling point at any moment by anything or any one who
may touch a sensitive point. When a woman”s emotions are aroused,
and she is allowing herself to be governed by them, reason is out of
the question, and any one who imagines that a woman can be made to
understand common sense in a state like that will find himself
entirely mistaken.

When school was over she put on her hat and coat to go home, with

by admin on January 6th, 2009

the sense of having done something restful; and when she appeared to
her mother, it was with a smiling, cheerful face, which made her
mother laugh outright; and then they both laughed and went out for a
walk in the fresh air, before coming in to go to bed, and be ready
to begin again the next day
When school was over she put on her hat and coat to go home, with
the sense of having done something restful; and when she appeared to
her mother, it was with a smiling, cheerful face, which made her
mother laugh outright; and then they both laughed and went out for a
walk in the fresh air, before coming in to go to bed, and be ready
to begin again the next day.