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28th September 2009
High gas prices, wedding presents, graduation parties, July 4th picnics, activities, vacations. Who has the time or money to organize? YOU DO! Organizing does not have to take forever or cost money. Don’t believe me? Keep reading.
How much time do y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Sudoku puzzles are proving to be highly addictive games requiring the most basic of skills: logic. People of all ages, sizes, gender, color, and shapes are finding the puzzles to be challenging and mentally stimulating. As proof, books, magazines, newspap... Read >
Author: J Solutions
17th September 2009
Did you know that A trucker working to the legal limit in the U.S. can rack up to 3,432 driving hours a year—nearly 10 times that of the average New York commuter or enough to listen to the unabridged audio book version of Bill Clinton’s My Life 77 ti... Read >
16th September 2009
With the global warming issue today, many people are interested in little ways that they can be of help especially in the matters of energy saving. Keep yourself locked on this page to find out about effective energy saving tips that you can use for your ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
23rd August 2009
We all know about the great tradition of family vacations among Americans. And we also know too well how many of these trips, which are supposed to be fun and uniting, end up being a disaster that only makes the whole family fight. The most widespread rea... Read >
Author: henry.d.hansen
16th August 2009
Parents often buy clothes for their children due to tear and wear of their dress and other reasons. It may seem like people are always out shopping for clothes for you kids, but there is alternative to physical store or shopping mall. It’s online shop... Read >
Author: Mark and Peter
27th July 2009
We all remember our favorite stuffed animal growing up. The way it felt, the way it smelled, and the way we needed to have it even on short car trips to the supermarket. Stuffed animals can be a very meaningful and significant part of any child’s life... Read >
Author: S. Boyle
17th July 2009
Road trips can be fun, but if you are not prepared it is easy for the enjoyable and relaxing summer trip you had hoped for to quickly turn into a nightmare. Lack of organization and preparation can make even the shortest of car trips unpleasant. Warm soda... Read >
Author: Ryan Anderson
18th June 2009
While long car trips can definitely be fun, sometimes you have to work at it to make sure everything is in place for an enjoyable excursion. When you have spent several hours on the road with nothing around, sometimes that thrilling road-trip feeling star... Read >
Author: Shannon McCoy
15th June 2009
Using bumper stickers to express your feelings, emotions, political views, irritations, and sense of humor, has become widely popular all over the world. These days, you can find out a wide range of bumper stickers that express about anything you can mull... Read >
Author: Jeff Risk
12th June 2009
Madagascar 2: Escape To Africa is a wonderful movie that you and your child will watch over and over. It is fulled with the same lovable characters, from the original, and will have you laughing out loud.
Madagascar 2 starts where the first movie fi... Read >
Author: JenB
12th June 2009
Using bumper stickers to express your feelings, emotions, political views, irritations, and sense of humor, has become widely popular all over the world. These days, you can find out a wide range of bumper stickers that express about anything you can mull... Read >
Author: Muqtada Khalid
20th May 2009
Long car trips can always be fun, but they also leave a lot of room for different types of injuries that can occur during the drive. These injuries may be the result of the careless driving of others, an animal trying to cross the road, or even road work.... Read >
Author: Henry Turner
13th March 2009
Some cats enjoy traveling where others do not; it really depends on your cat's personality. Traveling can either be and easy or difficult task when you have your cat in tow. There are different ways that you can travel and there are also different things ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms
13th March 2009
For those who love tunes and the ability to take them along wherever you may roam, there are some great auto sound systems that allow you to basically plug in your favorite tunes to play as you go. It doesn't really matter which style of MP3 player you us... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
10th March 2009
Not so long ago, if you wanted to listen to music while on the move you would have to carry around a chunky portable CD player, a large set of headphones and a case full of CDs. However, these days all you need is a small iPod weighing considerably less t... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
19th February 2009
The cost of running a car has the potential to be considerably expensive; and for many drivers this often includes fuel costs, parking permits, annual road tax, insurance, servicing and repair. Limiting your car trips to only essential journeys can help... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
18th February 2009
My father died nearly six years ago of esophageal cancer, when I was 18 and in my first year of college. Looking back on that time, I feel as though it happened both yesterday and decades ago. Death acts as a supernova to memories; seconds stand crystal... Read >
Author: Emily McManus
05th December 2008
Traveling the road with your beloved pet can be exciting, but will requires some preparations to be completely successful. When travelling for an extended period of time, it is advisable to take your pet for a veterinary check-up first. Obtain a health ce... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2008
Hosting Baby Shower and Baby Shower Planning
Celebrating the impending arrival of a new baby can be a lot of fun for the parents, the family and the friends. However, someone has to make that happen by Hosting Baby Shower. If you've been designated for... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter
08th September 2008
When summertime rolls around, I get nostalgic for my youth -- the endless car trips down and up the coast of Oregon, hanging out at the farm with my grandfather, the carefree days that always seemed to last forever, summer camp.
I haven't had a summe... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
06th June 2008
1. Remember who your fellow travelers are. Just as you wouldn't take your sports-ambivalent wife to a week of baseball training camp, try to figure out destinations the whole family can enjoy. That doesn't mean it has to be Disneyland or the least common ... Read >
Author: Paul
26th May 2008
Tip #1: Remember who your fellow travelers are.
Just as you wouldn't take your sports-ambivalent wife to a week of baseball training camp, try to figure out destinations the whole family can enjoy.
That doesn't mean it has to be Disneyland or the leas... Read >
Author: Paul
23rd May 2008
There seemed to be a time when a dog was a dog. Oh, how times have changed!
As a child growing up on a farm we always had a dog. he slept outside on a pile of straw or in a dog house of sorts. He never had a bubble bath or a designer bed. He chased... Read >
Author: maswan
08th May 2008
The easiest way catering personal demands is possibly and practically without collateral is with Unsecured Personal Loans. Relief comes to category of people who are incapable to pledge collateral for loans. Tenants and non-homeowners might easily abridge... Read >
Author: Celeste Parker
28th April 2008
You don’t own a home, so do you need renters personal liability insurance? The answer is yes! This insurance protects your assets if someone is injured on your property or if you or a member of your household accidentally injures someone or damages thei... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
03rd April 2008
Baggage is fine for carrying-on short flights and overnight car trips, but nagging personal baggage can paralyze your sales efforts. What do you carry around with you that is constantly weighing you down, limiting your flexibility and holding you back? Mo... Read >
Author: Daniel Sitter
26th March 2008
It the 1950s, when car travel was pretty much the norm, a real mystic developed about taking car trips for vacation. It was during that time, when the interstate highway systems were being developed in America, that the famous “Route 66” came into be... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
25th January 2008
The media spotlight has long been on the environmental damage caused by flying and the carbon emissions given off by airlines, however, very little focus is placed on the environmental impact of travel to and from the airport.
In an attempt to reduce ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
22nd January 2008
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein, usually in the legs. A clot forms in the larger veins of the area. Thrombophlebitis is the more general class of pathologies of this kind. A blood clot in a deep vein can break off and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st July 2007
Considering going into business with your spouse? Or have you taken the plunge already?
Allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Lani Voivod. I co-own a brainstorming, marketing strategy, and content development business ? Epiphanies, Inc. ? with my... Read >
Author: Allen and Lani Voivod
06th May 2007
It is easy to amass a huge collection of MP3 songs by downloading music online, but without a portable MP3 player there’s nowhere to keep them but on the home computer. This isn’t necessarily the safest way to store MP3 music downloads, though. If the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th February 2007
Direct TV has been an innovator ever since it was founded back in 1994 to take advantage of revolutionary satellite technology that allowed hundreds of channels of television to be provided to millions of people all over North America at prices they could... Read >
Author: Julia Hall
11th January 2007
According to market research, 75% of the audio book listeners listen to audio books on long car trips, this is not the only place to listen to audio books though listening while you work and the chores will practically do themselves, listen to a narrat... Read >
Author: Phillip James
05th January 2007
Make Bicycling a Part of Your Lifestyle
Did you know that according to the League of American Bicyclists, just 3 hours of bicycling per week can reduce a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke by 50%? Plus, moderate bicycling can burn about 600 c... Read >
Author: Patrick Perugini
27th September 2006
In Hollywood, the cross-country family trip is often used as an easy way to get laughs. Most people chuckle when they picture Chevy Chase's poor family crammed into the metallic pea Griswold family station wagon from National Lampoon's Vacation, even as ... Read >
Author: Michelle Yau
22nd November 2005
Did you know that A trucker working to the legal limit in the U.S. can rack up to 3,432 driving hours a yearnearly 10 times that of the average New York commuter or enough to listen to the unabridged audio book version of Bill Clinton's My Life 77 times?... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
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