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25th September 2009
You’re just about ready to make the first step up onto the tee box and you’re feeling great. Golf shoes are looking good and comfortable. Freshly new pressed golf pants and shirt, and you’re feeling loose and limber, then all of a sudden this big da... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
With the sweltering heat of the summer behind you, it is time to get married. The cooling temperatures of autumn have helped Mother Nature provide you with a wonderful palate of color. You have the pastels of the leaves reminding you of the gentle sprin... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
16th September 2009
Canine parvovirus (parvo) is a specific kind of virus that attacks the intestinal tract of dogs (it does not affect humans or cats). Parvo can be a deadly threat to an unvaccinated dog or puppy. Parvo is extremely hardy; it can survive sweltering heat an... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
31st July 2009
Eventually the winter doldrums always give way to a pleasant but short transition into the seemingly never ending heat of summer. For some, the heat is as welcome as an old friend but for many, the sweltering heat of the is almost as unbearable as a Billy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th July 2009
Most of us do not consider having roof insulation until we are forced to consider the option either due to a hailstorm causing a cacophony on our roofs or due to a leak. There are many house owners who spend a lot of money on remodeling their homes by buy... Read >
Author: Benny Johstion
20th July 2009
E-commerce is nowadays a very popular concept as life is getting both simple and complicated at the same time. People do not want to step out of their houses to go and buy things. They want to take pleasure in anything which can save time, and one doesn... Read >
Author: neeraj ahuja
01st July 2009
Hot summers can be brutal on your car, and the windshield can be especially sensitive during the broiling months. Not only are you more exposed to flying rocks and damaging debris if you travel more during June, July, and August, but the extreme heat can ... Read >
Author: Mark Carpenter
17th June 2009
When the hot climate becomes intolerable, one would think of the air conditioner as a way to cool off and stay away from the sweltering heat. Air conditioning helps in maintaining the temperature of the indoor air at a cool temperature.
Basically it mo... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
15th June 2009
Brunch - a portmanteau of the words breakfast and lunch - is a meal served between the two, often at weddings or sporting events. Because of the time of the meal, it is often regarded as a good time to meet friends, especially for those enjoying a lazy ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
17th April 2009
Many homeowners who have never considered obtaining a home warranty are surprised to learn that American Home Shield can liberate them from the burdensome task of maintaining most of their home’s appliances and important components. As anyone who has h... Read >
Author: carriegreen14
20th March 2009
As Spring is just circle the corner, it’s that season again as shortly as pupils breach adrift of their educational restrains: Spring Break!
This informal anniversary during the US befalls towards the end of February to mid-April. Flori... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda
19th February 2009
If you are going to be traveling to Pattaya, Thailand anytime soon here are some events and festivities that you are sure to enjoy. Depending on what time of year you go depends on what festivities you can attend. Here are a few festivities and a short de... Read >
Author: FootballSEO
11th January 2009
Roses can be cultivated by hand in a backyard garden or in a traditional flower farm. To produce high-quality roses, conditions such as soil type, amount and type of fertilizer, moisture, and temperature should be kept as perfect as possible. Pest control... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer
15th December 2008
Many people ask me what it is I like about fitness swimming. Is it the cool blue waters, the sensuous feel of water lobbing all around me or the desire to complete the customary miles regardless of biting cold or sweltering heat? The answer is – none of... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
15th December 2008
I spent my day at a horseshow with my daughter and my wife. Everyone who was there agreed that the show should have been cancelled because of the heat. Temperatures were 95 degrees in the afternoon and if it wasn't for the breeze that we were fortunate en... Read >
05th December 2008
A trip to Akumal and the Riviera Maya region of Mexico would not be complete without a visit to one of the numerous Mayan ruins in the area. This area is steeped in the history of this ancient civilization that still influences the art, cuisine and cultur... Read >
Author: M Gravlee
17th November 2008
Whispers roared from across the hall. Dan’s thinking was spiraling out of control with more and more tragic-- and often absurd—possibilities; till both he and his lover, Tom, were giggling in the dark. Their home on the historic East end of Galveston ... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson
13th November 2008
Enjoy Nevada’s neon city of twinkling, bursting and infinite lights. Las Vegas is an enchanted city of bliss, excitement, mystery, and grandeur. Every street and corner has a labyrinth to explore, every edifice and structure is an artistic masterpiece... Read >
Author: k00lit
10th November 2008
Most of us are accustomed to use the air conditioner in our cars. Many of us, like I did, may have had unpleasant experiences like driving for a job interview or a date in sweltering heat, if of course your car had no air conditioner.
It is not a wond... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles
10th October 2008
When people think of somewhere hot to go on their holidays typically you’ll hear Turkey, Spain and Greece as their destination of choice but one place that is perennially hot is Egypt. Egypt is right at the northern tip of Africa and has sweltering hea... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
11th September 2008
Neil Diamond tour tickets are one of the most sought after and in-demand ones. There is therefore, no doubt that these tickets sell as soon as they are released. Buying Neil Diamond tour tickets has lately become really difficult owing to the artist's eve... Read >
Author: reed tieri
05th September 2008
In the depths of summer, with it's sweltering heat and heavy air, does something to a wine drinker's palate. We no longer crave a tannic rich Cabernet, for example. They tend to make us warm. During the hot months, wine drinkers tend to crave wines high i... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins
09th July 2008
For decades now it has been said that Americans have a true love affair with cars and for most people these days that love extends to the many accessories that used to be considered luxuries, but which are often standard nowadays. One such accessory is th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th April 2008
The summers are round the corner and it's time take stock of fresh fruits that keep you cool and dry in the heat. Summertime is a time for many delicious juices and refreshing drinks. Lemonades, punches and more of the kind keep us cool and give us some r... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta
10th April 2008
There’s so much to see and do for travelers on a budget in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, and finding some amazingly cheap accommodation from the range of outstanding hostels in Bangkok is no different.
With a wealth of cheap hotels and hostels availa... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
27th March 2008
Indoor gardening supplies make it possible to garden no matter the weather or soil in your locale!
Whether you garden indoors professionally or as a fun hobby,indoor gardening supplies such as grow light kits with the appropriate digital ballast and LE... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
25th January 2008
It all started as a girls’ week at the Savute Elephant Camp. It was going to be me and three of my closest girlfriends heading on our way to a Botswana safari escapade.
Savute Elephant Camp…
When we arrived at the camp, the difference of nature ... Read >
Author: armand
18th January 2008
Many people who have visited Spain would agree that it is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The winding and twisting old streets that often end in spectacular views of eye-opening modern architecture is certainly a sight worth seeing. Where ... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
21st September 2007
I'm sure a lot of us remember the Great Blackout of 2003. It was an event that we will keep telling our children about for many many years - how we went upwards of 24 hours with no electricity, in sweltering heat. "Regular civilians had to direct the traf... Read >
Author: Julie Kinnear
25th July 2007
- A truly international fruit! -
Watermelons squeeze nature's goodness into every bit of its being. The fruit is popular as an excellent thirst buster, especially during those sultry summer days. It brings quick respite from the sweltering heat with it... Read >
Author: Churchgate
15th June 2007
With summer almost upon us, many of us will be looking forward to enjoying trips to the beach, the countryside and many other popular British past times and destinations. The question I ask is; “just how safe are you this summer?” The majority of us... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
06th June 2007
As time changes, as does tradition. No more do us women have to sweat and slave over the kitchen, and have a small amount of fun when throwing a party! We shouldn't have to be locked up behind the 350F' oven, waiting for the sausage rolls to emerge from t... Read >
Author: Anna Nicolas
11th May 2007
Does anyone love the hot; an enjoyable period of summer but the makeup does not? It comes about to all people. Humidity and sweltering heat can make chaos with the makeup. The foundation may experience like its liquefying or melting and no fine particles ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
03rd January 2007
A common presumption is that City life is detached. The hordes on the subways and the steel modules that cruise the track roads, the humungous serpentine maze and the in villainous milestones, all lead to nowhere. Forget the sweltering heat, a city is all... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
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