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Title: Small Business Web Site Design, Non Profit Web Site Design and Christian Web Site Design by J1S Web Designs
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12
Mar
2010
hey dudes

... She was pretty bummed out about that. I then went to the small store to buy my favorite type of cookies ever. many hugs Libby

"No, I will not move your planet! What do you want to move it for? It's fine ...

... was drowning in her own thoughts of unnumbered stars. I can do it, she thought. I can take care of myself. I’m not afraid. I’ll matter; I’ll be something… She flipped through the English section to its end, finding there one page, with a single block of type set small and neat: In Life’s name, and for Life’s ...

Openearedness

... to a culture? Is it something else? If so, what? I'd be drawn to a James Benning film, a Christian Bök reading or concert of Iannis Xenakis music for the work itself, sure, but also for the culture formed by the attendees and the emergent artist-audience dynamic (which tends to require no small ...

Untitled

... Story @libcom.org Lancaster: …with regret, the only entry here: Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts There is an NUS (LUSU) campaign, but it is very shit (small, bureaucratic, dominated by SU President’s ego). There are also small groups and individuals making more local complaints. Perhaps ...

Ladies, Don’t Start Over – Re-invent!

There are, says the Small Business Administration, more than five million Americans age 55 or older that run their own business or are otherwise self-employed.  Are you part of that statistic yet? Click here to read the article in the NY Times. True confessions? I just became one of those ...

It's the night of the party I'm not supposed to get any sleep, not the night ...

... But did end with a comfortable game of H&G and two really good (for me) games of Settlers. Friday was supposed to be the first day of for days off - I only fitted in about 40 minutes of urgent work in the morning. Hung out at Uni for a while, managed a couple of hands of 500 and small game ...

Alliance members hear from Obama in Missouri

... for the change and the change leader in our country.  It was a perfect day in the small, hot, crowded gymnasium at St. Charles High School! The President announced an executive order that will beef up efforts to identify and weed out fraud and waste in Medicare and Medicaid.  He underscored the need ...

Painting windows and hanging curtain rods

... didn’t want to have two finials come together in that small space in the corner. I found this neat little corner connector piece at Bed Bath and Beyond to connect two rods, and it worked perfectly! Here’s a close-up shot. You’ll notice that we have double rods on the big window and just a single rod ...

The Scary Truth

... But when I see such a small difference, suddenly memories of healthy lunches at work (I have still been on a lunch-bringing kick, and why bother bringing if it’s not going to be healthy?), wholesome dinners, and paying attention to the choices I was making. No the Ben and Jerry’s wasn’t a good idea ...

website design

... starting a small business and selling some of those resources. That would answer the question of what to do this summer. Washer beeped. I'm off again. I hope to see some of you at Daffodil tomorrow! :)