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5 Crafting The Essentials In Scrap Booking By: Mary Johnson
How to learn craft terms for scrap booking: Terms are important in life, including when crafting scrapbooks. When you visit craft stores it is great to know a few terms so that the sale clerks will think you are an expert. In addition, having a basic line of terms will help you find your way, rather than getting lost when you hear the clerks talk foreign craft lingo. To get started we can consider acid.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-19)
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How To Save A Fortune On Wii Games By: Alan Mc Donald
If you're like me, with screaming children in tow begging for the latest (and of course the most expensive) Wii games for Christmas you may be hitting your head on the wall. Well, that's what I was doing until I learnt how to save a fortune in Nintendo Wii games this Christmas. It's actually quite quick and painless, even I could do it! It's not easy shopping for your kids, as soon as a birthday has gone it's time for another one, and then there's Easter, Christmas, friend's birthdays and more. When will it end? We can't all afford the latest in video game technology and as soon as they have one game they will want another one.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-19)
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For Shows On The Go, You Need Staging That Stays By: Groshan Fabiola
Are you a travelling artist? A stand-up comic, a public speaker, or an organizer of events that has to get the show up and running in parks, grounds, or stands, then you need good quality staging to lend a strong base to your show(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-18)
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Farming The Front Yard By: John Tang
Banishing the mower promised to reduce our carbon footprint and put fresh food on the table. But what would the neighbors think?
It was a normal vegetable garden in every respect but one—it was in front of the house. A front-yard garden is, by definition, in your face. (In your neighbors’ faces, in particular.) Sunflowers towering, tomato plants climbing, cabbages blooming, beans and basil proliferating like weeds. All growing naked for anyone to see—and, as my sister worried, for dogs to tear through. (Thankfully, they never did.)(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-18)
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A Man For All Seasons Appears On Broadway By: Al Terry
The first revival of Robert Bolt’s play "A Man For All Seasons" is presented by Roundabout Theatre Company for Broadway.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-18)
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The Montville Inn By: John Tang
A $3-million renovation rejuvenates an inn with Revolutionary roots. Chef John Livera’s food—from serious steak to fanciful donuts—might even make Montville a dining destination.
Montville?†a friend asked when I told him where I would be eating. “They have restaurants there?†The town, ideal for suburban living, has never been a dining destination. But in July of 2007, owner Randy Frankel completed a $3 million rebuild of the Montville Inn, just off I-287. There may have been restaurants in Montville before, but now there’s one worth talking about.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-17)
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Cheap Eats: Cafe Jonpaul By: John Tang
Almost anywhere down the Shore it’s easy to drop $20 on a cheesesteak, fries, soda, and a sundae. But just three blocks from the roar of the roller coaster, there’s a great alternative: Café jonpaul.
For that same $20, you can get an arugula salad with goat cheese, pears, and artichokes; pulled pork with fresh mango over puff pastry; and a slice of moist, raspberry-orange Bundt cake.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-17)
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Nintendo Wii Mario Kart - Is Great Fun For All The Family By: Amanda Isbitt
WOW! Guess whose back! Mario and his friends with the Mario Kart Wii. Are you ready to have a fantastic race again? You can now race on the great new tracks and enjoy the amazing new Wii graphics, making all the thrills and the spills of the game much more fun for children and adults alike.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-17)
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Montreal Canadiens Tickets For The Die Hard Fans By: Al Terry
A part of the Northeast Division of the National Hockey League the Montreal Canadiens have a rich hockey history.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-17)
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Spanish Words Tattoos By: Arthur Marquis
Learning Spanish is not easy. Also high schools might have foreign-exchange students. If you try to translate an idiom word for word you might get the meaning or at least an approximation of it. And we are lucky right now; Spanish online tutorials could provide us free learning of Spanish online without us having to leave home and allow us study at our own convenience.
Arthur is an expert in county employees learn to speak spanish for over
20 years. More sources at http://www.spanish-compared.info/spanish-inquisition/numbers-in-spanish-for-elementary-students.php(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-11-17)
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