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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Memorial Day in the USA...

Should not have listened to a Great War piece before electo-trimming the bushes. As I cut, swaying destructively back and forth, with great cutting power, and such ease, I'm reminded of two things in the broadcast. How almost a third of soldiers had continuously to be hounded by their subalterns and officers to actually SHOOT at the advancing enemy. And of how thousands were torn apart and cut to pieces, only to lie dying, in piles upon each other, in hopeless agony, sometimes merely getting within meters and grenade range, of the machine gun nest.
The research on PTSD advances. It's now much more inclusive as to diagnoses. Oddly, merely these thoughts place me in a place of intense survivor guilt. And sadness.
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Track16online today!

Just Woke Up

Its almost midnight lol. fk, sleep has been hard to get lately.
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MimiNGUYEN79

What to do?

If Saturday morning you wake up and facing the fact that there are many things at work that you have to do... In the same time you feel not so well as if you gonna to be sick... What should you do? :(

Relax to get better or continue work like crazy?
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iotaoo

Internationally recognised or not, he is the undisputed ICON of the Indian farmers.

He, uniting the in fragmented society, has created a history. The farmers world over, are enthusiastic of the development.
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BadlyDrawn

If you're a hypocrite and you know it...

clap your hands...

Is that thunderous applause I hear? I didn't think so.

I see it. I feel it. I know it about myself but I'm seemingly unable to stop it. What I can do though is pause, breathe...and try not to give in to knee-jerk emotional response.

I'm not perfect. Not by a long shot. I want to be a better person. Better than I was a moment ago when I started writing this. Fellow hypocrites, pray with me. I aspire to be less judgmental, more stoic, more understanding, more empathetic, less selfish, more generous. more loving...and if I can't be less hypocritical, I should aspire to keep my f#@*ing mouth shut rather than broadcast to anyone within earshot what an a** I truly am.

Amen
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phoenixFH

It Cost Me 1 Yuan

I have this bamboo deck chair for more than 4 years, and the bamboo belt had been replaced the second time. It kept me in cool and comfortable while I leaned on it for afternoon nap in Summer. Actually, in the most time of year it was used. Further more,it is not taken up space when folded it. cheering

But yesterday, one side of its joint had broken ,crying as the bamboo belt is still new replace,I didn't want to give it up. Instead, so I tried to fix it by myself .help

I took out dad 's tool box, picked up something I need; pliers, a piece of proper iron sheet( I found a copper one), handy drill, steel file, screw bolt, ( short one and long one),screw driver, monkey wrench( strange name, why using "monkey" here ? laugh ). But I couldn't find a suitable long screw bolt. At last,I had to bought it from a hardware store. applause

It only cost me 1 yuan for had the chair repaired ... and more important, now I can go on my daily nap on this chair again, just wish it can available for another 2 years.

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My poor old chair looks stable now. laugh



teddybear Happy weekend to you all!teddybear
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ooby_dooby

Mosquito season has arrived in the USA

Time to set up your water bucket trap. If you're not familiar with the process I'll be happy to explain it.
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chatilliononline today!

Creating your own microblogging social network site...

It wouldn't take much time and money to create your very own platform for microblogging social network site. You'll need to create and register your site name, hire an internet service provider (ISP) to host the site. If you cannot find 'canned software' you would need to pay a programmer to write the code. I've seen a few personal sites where people publish their information of writings, usually in the form of travel blogs with photos. This is all 'small scale' that would be under the radar (so to speak) of any FCC regulations.

To do this on a large scale with revenue from showing advertisements would probably require a legal team to be sure it conforms to some guidelines (that I have no knowledge of) especially when you have members who can post things (messages) to your site. Basically, I'm describing some look-a-like to Twitter. My guess if you come remotely similar to Twitter, you'll soon have their legal team contacting your legal team demanding you dismantle your site.

But, let's say you're different enough to be Twits on Twitter or What-an-ugly-face-on-that-book site and all your friends tell their friends who post the URL on some well known social media site(s) and within a few weeks, it's the clamor of the country.
Like Yowza... thousands are listening to your every word and you suddenly become the gospel for all good things in life!

All it takes is some money and time and a profile big enough to make it happen.
Checklist for success:
[ ] Money - as in unlimited cash flow to get started.
[ ] Time - you've go to know the right people to quickly get the job done.
[ ] Popular - you've got to be a household 'somebody' so your idea catches on.

I realize my outline is basic, but the concept isn't too far-fetched to become a reality for the right people or person.

Who knows, maybe a bookstore like Barns & Noble already sells books on Microblogging For Dummies...
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For the electric minded

I have a totally dead GFI box. Since it is dead, my gizmo to locate the relevant circuit breaker won't work. Other than killing all current to the house before working on the dead outlet, is there an alternative way?
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UnFayzed

Coming up with ideas

I moved from one city 100 miles south to another city about two months ago. I actually moved to the town of my birth on the gulf of Mexico coast line.

I love my place, it's even located in my old neighborhood and the community has many of my friends from 40 years ago. I'm off track. Yesterday I drove back to Orlando, the town I just left to see an old friend and then to go out to a fine dinner with my co-workers last night. It was wonderful.

When asked how I'm doing, I said everything is falling into place with the exception that I haven't figured out what volunterring I wanted to do yet. Next thing I know the boss said while I'm trying to figure it out to go ahead and figure out what the company should do like for the holidays. We always take on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter sponsorship to hardships.

Well rats if I can't figure out what I want to do why would you make me have to figure out a larger problem on the same scale? Challenge accepted. ugh

Ideas for me in one city and ideas for a group in another. I'm pretty thankful for Google about now.
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