Three Love Poems to Share
By Antoinette Kopperfield - 1/4/2008
My Endless Love
If I could carry sunsets home
to bring before your eyes
My love would travel with the sun
within a ray of light If I could bring you sunny days
with clouds so puffy white
My love would be within the clouds-
upon an angels flight If I coul... Truth About Independent Professional Wrestling From An Ex Wrestler
By Jeffery S. Miller - 1/4/2008
Starting out in the professional wrestling business can be quite a challenge. You have to overcome the training, conditioning, physical endurement, and the perils of sports entertainment in general. Today, there is really only one wrestling outfit out there doing worth a hoot. Everyone knows that ... News and Notes Around the NFL
By John Onan - 1/4/2008
The New England Patriots continue to lose players on defense, most recently safety Rodney Harrison yesterday versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. But, true to form, kicker Adam Vinateri makes thye big kick (again) with the game on the line. Yes indeed, despite losing key players and both coordinators,... Super Bowl News and Notes
By Tony George - 1/4/2008
As I enter my 14th Super Bowl selection as a professional handicapper (10-3 ATS over that span), it still amazes me how popular of a wagering event it is, as both national TV exposure and plenty of hype, even out of Las Vegas ,and offshore with all the exotic wagers, brings bettors out of the woodwo... Television`s Mysteries: The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
By T Frady - 1/4/2008
You unlock this door with the key of imagination. That`s what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of te... How to Quickly Play Piano Using the Incredible Open Position Chord!
By Edward Weiss - 1/4/2008
Imagine being able to sit down at the piano and create your own unique music without years of study. Now imagine being able to do it within 1 hour! It`s possible when you learn how to play the open position piano chord! The OPC is a special way of forming chords at the piano. You use both hands righ... What is a Comic Book Price Guide?
By Dave Gieber - 1/4/2008
A comic book price guide is a great tool for determining
what your comic books are estimated to be worth in the
market today. The going worth of individual comic books can
range all over the board. Some issues have been known to
carry a value of six figures, while other issues aren`t
even worth the ... Fly Fishing Reels
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
Fly fishing is one of the fastest growing sports at the moment. Men and women both enjoy it and many participants say that the feeling they get from catching a fish is extraordinary. To be successful at fly fishing, it is necessary to have the proper equipment. One of the most important components o... Four Little-known Baseball / Softball Training Secrets, Part 4
By Steve Zawrotny - 1/4/2008
************************************************************************************************************************** When performing RESISTANCE TRAINING, strive for STRENGTH BALANCE ACROSS JOINTS AND MUSCLE GROUPS, as opposed to merely developing size and strength *****************************... A Sports Angel?
By Sharae Taylor - 1/4/2008
Are they in the dugout? The outfield? Standing on second base or perhaps holding up the goal post for that crucial final touchdown. Perhaps they are running down the soccer field or standing beside the Little Leaguer whispering encouraging thoughts about swinging that huge bat and making a homer. I ... The Art of Surfing
By Jakob Jelling - 1/4/2008
Since its hey day in the 1960?s, surfing through the ocean has become a popular past time. Riders love to pound the surf with their waxed boards and ride large waves into the shore. As like any sport, there is risk associated with surfing. Surfing implies that a rider can successfully use their arms... Magic DVD Review - The Art of Street Performing by Cellini
By J.L. Siefers - 1/4/2008
This is a review of the three volume set of DVDs on the art of street performing by Cellini. Cellini Presents: The Art of Street Performing Volume 1
Format: DVD
Length: 57 minutes
Publisher: Magicman1234 Productions
Cost: $59.95 Cellini Presents: The Art of Street Performing Volume 2... Choose The Right Snow Skis - Part 2
By Ron King - 1/4/2008
Due to the great variety of skis available, the beginner can easily become confused as to what equipment to get. Instead of buying a set of ski equipment right away, renting is a good option to consider. Here are some tips to help the beginning skier aong either path. Renting Ski Equipment Beginning... Steelers Need Another Road Win Against the Broncos
By Proloy Bhattacharyya - 1/4/2008
The Pittsburgh Steelers did what few thought was possible and that is get to the conference championship game as a number 6 seed. They are the first team to do so. The Steelers have already won two hard fought road games in this year`s quest for the ring and will need another one against the Denver ... How Viral Ebooks Can Lead to Lifetime Income
By Joseph Pattison - 1/4/2008
Success on the Internet is supposed to be difficult, right? Wrong. All you have to do to succeed on the Internet, or anywhere else in life, is to help others to succeed. I`ll show you how to supplement your online income through simple ebooks. You may already know where I`m headed with this article.... Look Your Best at the Beach or in Pilates Class by Sewing Your Own Swimsuit & Leotard
By Bizhen Lu - 1/4/2008
A wide range of pattern styles is available. Styles with princess seams are
slenderizing. So are patterns with a center panel of a contrasting color; to
minimize hips, use a dark color for the side panels. High-cut leg openings on
swimsuits and leotards give the appearance of longer legs and ...
Skidmarks - Everybody Gets `Em
By Mike Rich - 1/4/2008
Face it, potty humor and bathroom jokes make us all laugh because
they poke fun at embarrassing experiences that all can appreciate.
Everybody has glanced down with dismay into their undies at one point or another, only to be confronted with "the mark". As disgusting as it is, there`s no... Manco Cápac: and the Sickle of Death [NOW! in Spanish and English]
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Manco Cápac:
And the Sickle of Death (1) Manco Capac lived a long, long life,
If measured, longer than any man alive
But even to him came the cup of death The Master of the Sun, the Sun God
Called to ?The son of no race,? bright
As the sun and most, most handsome: ?Commander, go ... The Top Five Writing Mistakes Professionals Make
By Judy Cullins - 1/4/2008
Yes, you know your subject. You also need to think about entertaining your audience, and making your book or other writing easy to read. If your writing lacks organization and compelling, vital sentences that convince your readers to keep reading, they will leave your book or Web site immediately. ... Exercise Bikes - Recumbent or Stationary?
By Andre Best - 1/4/2008
Exercise bikes are a wonderful way to get a low-impact exercise workout. Of course today`s bikes like those from Sportsart, Tunturi, Nordictrack, Schwinn, and Pro Form are a far cry from the bikes offered many years ago. You know the ones - the lightweight plastic flywheel, the tiny seat, and no sta... Do Americans Really Understand Irony?
By Michael Watson - 1/4/2008
Let me start by saying that ?I am an American? Ok, there I have admitted it. But let me go on to make myself slightly more unpopular by suggesting that our American society does present us with a range of valuable and positive aspects. (no ? I am not being ironic yet) Before you stop reading, let me... Dusk Falling
By Tammy Clayton - 1/4/2008
Dimming light from the sun,
almost touching the horizon.
Dusk settles over the earth -
the most magical of moments!
To witness the garden -
when all appears to glow
with an inner light. This is the time of day,
colors take on a new intensity.
Whites fairly ill... Mother Nearest To My Heart
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
Mother, how special is that thought;
Grand memories of all you brought
To my life.
How forlorn I would truly be
Without the precious memory
Of my father`s wife. Crushed was my heart that awful day,
When you were required to move away,
And leave me behind.
I know if y... Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass
By Cameron Larsen - 1/4/2008
Like all bass fishing, bass fly fishing has exploded in popularity. The largemouth bass is considered by many the greatest of all gamefish. Once limited to just the Eastern United States, the largemouth bass has been introduced all over the continent. When most people think of bass fishing they thin... Alternative Sales Sources for Your Music
By Kenny Love - 1/4/2008
Following, is a list of alternative sources that may
be interested in carrying your music for sale for
their particular clients and customers, if only they
were aware of your music. Most of the clients and customers are already
"captive" audiences who are waiting on a product
or service, so why... The Single Biggest Reason To Proofread
By Philip Langley - 1/4/2008
The Single Biggest Reason Why You Absolutely Must Proofread Your Writing, Plus 10 Hints To Help You Do It Better The single biggest reason why you absolutely must proofread your work is a very simple one: Money. The old adage about only getting one chance to make a first impression is seldom more i... How To Choose a Pitching Machine
By John Peter Pero - 1/4/2008
Before we start, let me just add one thought on how I believe ballplayers are made. FIRST? you must learn the proper mechanics! SECOND? you do it over and over and over again! The player that has the privilege of being able to hit just by walking out his back door is at an unbelievable advantage whe... Piano Lessons Can be Fun!
By Edward Weiss - 1/4/2008
There are essentially two ways to learn piano - note reading or chords. For those who want to spend years learning how to play other peoples music, note reading is the way to go. For those who want to create their own special music, chord understanding is a must - and much easier to learn. It is far... Acting - The Casting Process
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
In this article we`re going to discuss exactly how the casting process works and how the stupidest things can win or lose a job for an actor. People who are just getting into the acting business have quite a few misconceptions about how the casting process works. The best way to illustrate this is ... Handicapping the Pacers Trade of Ron Artest - Part 1
By David Pincus - 1/4/2008
The Jerome Bettis ?Super Bowl in his last year? press is a great story. But what if Ben Roethlisburger jumped into the stands and ruined everything? That is what the Pacers have had to go through the past year and a half. Indiana?s serious title shots have been obliterated since the Mallace in the P... Tips For Sinking A Downhill Putt
By Robert Partain - 1/4/2008
For me, downhill putts are scary putts. Ot at least they were until I learned a few tricks to put the brakes on those little devils. This is what I do and maybe it will help you as well. Stand next to your ball and make several practice strokes as you normally do. Keep stroking until your mind`s eye... Tunnel of Stone
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
I now had waked from my sleep, I looked outside through a corner of my curtain, and day had broken. I went to see Mr. Hampton next door. Of time, you know nothing of, but time knows a lot about old age. Youth has its pride, age has its wisdom, or so they say; but then, not in all cases. Life is like... Facing East [Chapter 1 & 2/and a Poem]
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Bavaria?s Harvest
[Augsburg, Germany] Your enchanting rivers, with earth-bearing decay;
Your picturesque cathedral, weather tarnished;
Your citadel-worn clocks?Bavarian *time;
The city?s fountain of regal design;
Your ancient, thick walls of Roman descent;
Your houses of pleasure, with red ligh... Japan [1999/Expensive and Interesting]
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Japan In July of l999, I took a trip to Japan, visited a friend I had met in Turkey, in l996. She and I had a good time. We spent time in Tokyo, Kyoto, and several other locations. We went to the top of he Tokyo Tower, it was built in l957, and is taller than Paris? Eiffel Tower (of which I?ve been ... The World`s Top Water Bass Fishing Champion And His Techniques
By Charles White - 1/4/2008
I was fishing a small lake in central California back in 1980, I think it was that year. I had been fishing for a couple of hours and doing ok, catching some 1-2 pound fish and in a far I was fishing a small lake in central California back in 1980, I think it was that year. I had been fishing for ... Acoustic Or Electronic Drums - What Is Your Choice?
By Kevin Brown - 1/4/2008
A debate rages on in the drumming world! You might think that the debate centers on brands of drums, or different styles of drums. However, you would be wrong. This debate centers on the use of electronic drums in the music industry. There are two very strong opinions regarding the use of electronic... Private Investigators on TV - Magnum PI
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
Part of Magnum`s appeal for the ladies, was the tall, dark, good looks of Tom Selleck which brought them back for more, week after week. For the men, it was the car (a Ferrari) and for both genders, his location - Oahu, Hawaii. Thomas Magnum was a rather likeable character who hit our screens in 1... NFL Superbowl Odds: Public Perception Will Skew the Line
By Kris Lazaro - 1/4/2008
Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the source and creator of most, if not all, of the betting lines of sports games. Casinos and online sportsbooks rely on LVSC to set the odds, thus ensuring a ?universal? line among all sportsbooks. During the early days of the sportsbooks, many different ... Successful Fishing: The Mysterious "e" Factor.....
By A.J. Klott - 1/4/2008
Successful Fishing: The mysterious "e" Factor. There has always been a strange, and to this day, unsolved mysterious theory in the fishing world. My wife knows of this theory and she thinks I am crazy, paranoid, and maybe even a little hard up. The theory is based on secrets that have been held by a... Old Josh, in: Black-hide!
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
[Spring of 1860; Ozark, Alabama] ?Say you! whar do ol man Josh live?? ?ah?down de road a piece,? says Silas to the stranger, ? ?bout a mile, de Hightower place, but yous wont find ?im, he?s away fishin? I reckon.? At the Hightower plantation, the black stranger knocked on the door, and old Hightower... Easy Piano Improvisation: Learn to Express Yourself!
By Edward Weiss - 1/4/2008
Have you ever wanted to just sit down at the piano and play what you feel? Without worrying if it`s good enough or if you have enough "talent?" You can when you learn how to play piano using the amazing open position piano chord! This chord structure allows the complete beginner to create modern sou... Why Do People Skydive?
By Lori Steffen - 2/2/2007
Skydivers - Most people say we`re crazy. Some say we have a death wish. Psychologists say people with an inclination to take high risks are a necessary part of the continuation of our species.
We are people from all walks of life. Students, blue-collar workers, engineers, doctors, nurses, you n... Football, Flyin`, and (Almost) Cryin`
By Ed Williams - 1/31/2007
A month or so ago I got a call from a couple of friends who happen to own their own private jet. Friends who also happen to be Georgia Tech fans. They called to ask if I wanted to fly down with them and some friends to Tallahassee to see the Georgia Tech - Florida State game. They said that the flig... The Only Fishing Experts You Should Listen Too
By Daniel Eggertsen - 1/30/2007
Everyone`s an Expert, So Who Has The Right Answers?
Have you ever been stuck in a conversation with a fisherman who thinks they know everything there is to know about night fishing?
One thing most experts will tell you, is that the "Evening Secret" will swarm fish to your spot, so you can catch ... Playing Online Poker For A Living
By Oddvar Pettersen - 1/30/2007
Playing online poker for a living is absolutely duable, but it takes a combination of talent, dedication, patience, discipline and disposition to succeed.
You must study and constantly work on the weak parts of your game. Reading a book like "Hold`em for Advanced Players" once, will not be good en... How to Read Slot Machines
By Ryan D - 1/18/2007
The first thing you need to do is to learn how to "Read" a machine by reading the pay out table before playing. We will now examine the information provided in the payout table.
Firstly it will tell you the denomination of the coin needed to play that machine. For instance, I`m sure you have seen ... Best Golf Clubs for Beginners
By Troy Degarnham - 1/17/2007
If you?re a beginner golfer you?ll want to find the best set of golf clubs for your beginning game. You want to look for clubs that are going to work well for you even when you hit the ball off center. This is because as you learn how to swing and hit the ball you?re going to be hitting a lot of bal... Backcountry Skiing: Getting there can be Half the Fun
By Lachlan brown - 2/1/2006
Western Canada is a land of mountains, lakes and rivers. There are also deserts (yes, Walter, small deserts), huge forested plateaus and lush farmland, but mountains are a predominant feature. From the Coast Range in the west to the Rockies in the east, from the Cascades in the south, to the Cassiar... Short Story: Take a Trip To The Temple Of The Great Tomato
By Jesse S. Somer - 2/1/2006
Jimmy Jenkins Jr. is not an adventurer, traveler, or pioneer. Far from it, Jimmy has had the same job, in the same office for 15 years. He?s got about 2 years of holiday time built up because he never, and I mean never, goes anywhere, not even to the Coast for a day in the sun. He works very hard, i... Passionate About Organizing ? How To Create A Single System To Organise Both Your Digital And Traditional Photographs
By Kesh Morjaria - 1/29/2005
Digital photography promises much. Store your photographs on your computer, print them when you want, email them to friends and family ? share them to your heart?s content. Couldn?t be easier, could it? So how come that for most of us storing and sharing our photographs is a bit of a nightmare?
Th...
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