This is my natural tree in frost when I looked out the window this morning. My gift from nature.
Best wishes to all! Now lets go fishing. http://vur.me/2205/fish
Posted by duke28 on December 25, 2009
This is my natural tree in frost when I looked out the window this morning. My gift from nature.
Best wishes to all! Now lets go fishing. http://vur.me/2205/fish
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Posted by duke28 on December 4, 2009
I don’t spend as much time on my Home Business as I should, but my stand by is still standing by me. Some days it shocks me when I look at the results for a little work. It feels good to get results rather than another day with nothing.
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Here is the way I save loads of time and see the results. I know you’ve all seen the rage over Zipper, but there is a better way, and much cheaper.
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Here’s a little humor:
- your email address ends in “over.yonder.com”
- you’ve ever doubled the value of your truck by installing a cell phone
- you’ve ever used a CD-ROM as a coaster for your beer
- you start all your emails with “Howdy, y’all”
- your spell-checker knows words like “Reckon”, “Yonder”, and “Y’all”
- your laptop has a sticker that says “Protected by Smith & Wesson”
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Posted by duke28 on November 23, 2009
Here’s my fat buddy trying to help. At least he’s not on my lap, where he gets heavy after a while.
It’s cold outside so I’ll work on my home business today. http://www.advertisefreeforlife.com/links/6225
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Todays Horse Trivia:
The Horseshoe was used to protect newlyweds from the devils power. The devil envied the horses’ speed and asked St Dunstan to shoe his hooves too. However, he found the process so painful that in exchange for mercy the devil promised never to enter a place where a horseshoe is displayed. Today horseshoes still decorate the wedding cake and wedding cards.
The earliest recorded horse shoe is the Roman Hipposandal which was a metal sole tied to the hoof with leather thongs.
The tradesperson who made bits, stirrups and other pieces of metalwork for saddlery is caller a Loriner?
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