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29th September 2009
There once was a world where Elfin delivery folk were commissioned to take packets of information to cities far beyond their elfin kingdom.
The motto of the EPS (Elfin Postal Service) was, “Neither lame servers, rogue viruses or faulty connections wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
You set up, shoulders square with the foul line; you eye the target, aligning yourself with the dots on the lane; you raise the ball in preparation, stepping to move forward, slide, swing and let go. The ball travels just as you had envisioned it; and kno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
‘In Search of Father Christmas’
Whether it’s the anticipation of snow, decorating the tree, opening an advent calendar or buying presents for loved ones, there are few times of the year as exciting as Christmas. For youngsters, however, it’s ... Read >
Author: Joanne
20th September 2009
Ring. Ring. "Hello." "Son, it’s for you!" Can you imagine his face when he picks up the phone to find Santa? He’d want to call all his friends that he got a Santa call. Santa phone calls are just one of the many things we do for children during... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
17th September 2009
This is definitely a fantasy novel. Being a Tolkien fan, I found many days of enjoyable reading here in J.S. Harrison’s world. This is a place that is crowded with Fairies, Leprechauns, friendly Trolls and Ogres, Wizards, Knights, Dragons, Vampire assas... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Most people think Santa Claus only works one night a year. Nothing could be further from the truth. Sure, product distribution takes place on one magical night, but Santa's operation runs year round and is one of the largest manufacturing and distribution... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Children are always intrigued by the unusual and the creative. It makes sense then that they are curious about tattoos which are not only ink drawings on the skin but also an intriguing way for them to express themselves. With this interest in mind, kids ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
30th August 2009
When you decorate for Christmas do you decorate the focal point of the room? Do you decorate your coffee table? If not, you should. The coffee table is the center of the room and it’s what people notice the most when they are visiting your home.
So ... Read >
Author: W.P. Allen
03rd August 2009
Here is the deal if you are looking for a video game show with a bash then Jace Hall delivers. Each week he brings in you to a knew celebrity. The celebrity can be anyone from Christina Millian to Morris Chestnutt. You never know with Jace Hall. He also o... Read >
Author: Alex Coffey
31st March 2009
If I said to you that you can create a mountain of gold in just a few minutes per day without all that usual grinding, broadsheet of example seeking or making things is sold with your profession?
In fact I am really not prosperous in game, I am really ... Read >
Author: wowgoldprices
03rd March 2009
The Land of Fire and Ice, Iceland is littered with majestic volcanoes and glaciers. It is also a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, especially bird-watchers and whale-watchers. It is a dream come true for those who love outdoor adventure, as well, since i... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
12th February 2009
Everybody likes to read fiction books because they are extremely interesting to read. These books are written using simple sentences and do not require much of an effort to understand them.
Books have always been the best pastime and this is evident in... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
29th December 2008
So Santa Claus will be visiting soon and you have not finished (or started) decorating your home for your guests or for your enjoyment. Or perhaps you look around your home and feel as if there is something missing in your decoration.
Don’t panic!
D... Read >
Author: Adas Interior Design, Inc. - Designing for your co
29th December 2008
In my opinion, the best lessons in leadership are learned by watching other leaders in action. For example, take a look at Santa Claus. Yes - I know it sounds silly. But it’s the silly stuff that often sticks best! So please - read on! Whether you... Read >
Author: Jan Bolick
11th December 2008
While many are absorbed with the trifling news of the weakening economy, bailing out the all but defunct auto industry, and the emergence of a new Britney Spears, news that is more important is not being heard. Believe it or not, there are some things mor... Read >
Author: James Snyder
02nd December 2008
A Catalan Christmas is very different to many other European traditional Christmas celebrations, and the city of Barcelona is a perfect example to see why. Read on to find out more.
Christmas seems to begin earlier and earlier each year. It seems that... Read >
Author: David Brydon
02nd December 2008
Dressing up in different colorful costumes is indeed a pleasure. This is generally done during Halloween or theme parties. Halloween is great time to dress up in costumes. Parents of children prepare many weeks earlier to plan and make costumes for their ... Read >
Author: jackson
01st December 2008
Every year at Christmas, it's the same routine. And the routine is getting really old really fast. You know what I'm talking about. Some school cancels a Christmas musical program because the ACLU has threatened to take them to court. Or they have the ... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2
01st December 2008
Santa is arguably one of the greatest guys around as, although history is certainly littered with the tales of great men and women, Santa has always been there for us. Indeed, every year without fail, he makes sure the bottom of our Christmas trees are li... Read >
Author: John Smith
30th November 2008
Dear Moms and Dads,
Welcome! Your favorite season is here. The holly and mistletoe are out. The cookies are baking in the oven. Cards are flying through the post. And of course, the lines at the mall are long. Yes, it is Christmastime. In the ... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
28th November 2008
As a child, the countdown to Christmas day seems interminable. The tree decorating, letter-writing, movie-watching, baking, caroling, and present-buying all takes place to remind us of how long we must wait as kids, until that moment of pure bliss, rippin... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
23rd November 2008
Christmas in Killarney 2008 sees a whole host of event and shows taking place right throughout the Christmas season. So if you're heading to Killarney for a Christmas shopping break, our guide to the top five festive events will help you make the most of ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th October 2008
Santa is arguably one of the greatest guys around as, although history is certainly littered with the tales of great men and women, Santa has always been there for us. Indeed, every year without fail, he makes sure the bottom of our Christmas trees are ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
10th October 2008
I love my mailbox. In fact, my husband calls the mail person (who, in our case, happens to be male) my “favorite man.”
“Your favorite man has been here,” he’ll tell me if he picks up the mail before I get home.
Of course that’s not true... Read >
Author: Linda J. Alexander
05th September 2008
Phlegmatic types are usually known to be peace loving and non –reactive, try on a red funny t-shirt called “I read your e-mails” you will get your friend’s nasty look, but of course, they wouldn’t believe you.
You can hear them whispering…... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
15th August 2008
A promotional gift actually works anytime, whether it is a special day or an average day. However, some dates and holidays certainly lend themselves well to giving away a promotional gift. Remember to make it look and feel like a gift, though. When you do... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo
16th April 2008
A child's bedroom is not only the place where they sleep but is often where they play, think, dream and learn too so it should reflect what they like and what inspires them. If your child is old enough, talk to them, find out what they would like to have ... Read >
19th March 2008
You set up, shoulders square with the foul line; you eye the target, aligning yourself with the dots on the lane; you raise the ball in preparation, stepping to move forward, slide, swing and let go. The ball travels just as you had envisioned it; and kno... Read >
Author: John Smi
10th March 2008
Let’s face it: Santa’s getting up there. Though no official statement from his publicist has been released, we are all expecting that Mr. Claus will be retiring soon. I think hundreds of years as a civil servant are more than enough to start collec... Read >
Author: Laina Huculak
19th January 2008
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I would like to share some of the wonderful stories that I was told in Iceland recently. Just over half of the country’s population believe in trolls, elves or hidden people an... Read >
Author: stuartcheese
13th February 2007
Role playing games
When role-playing games were first introduced in the mid-1970s, they had a relatively small market, just small groups of high school students meeting in the cafeteria with pencils and dice in hand. Today, with the increased popularit... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
24th December 2006
Imagine for a moment, you are transported to the North Pole. Your gaze is set on a roly-poly businessman manufacturing toys for Christmas. He has a white beard, and guess what? It is Santa Claus, himself! You see glimpse of his forehead beading with ... Read >
Author: Chris Chandler
26th October 2006
Home employment opportunities for working class Americans are getting better every day. In fact, if you are looking for real work at home jobs, all you have to do is log on to your computer at home and type in three words.
If you enjoy using your compu... Read >
Author: Barbara Jones
20th April 2006
Epic fantasy is a genre about heroes taking on challenges of epic proportions and overcoming obstacles that are seemingly impossible to overcome yet the genre puts out (safe) multi-volume cookie cutter novels that follow a specific formula laid out by Tol... Read >
Author: Will Kalif
23rd December 2005
Time to open you present! You remove the paper and pull open the box, only to discover it is not a new wool jacket, ski pants, or at least another robe. Instead, it's a holiday-themed bulky sweater, hand-knitted by your Aunt Sue, complete w... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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