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POPSGrateful for Two Years Sobriety! Well, I’ve gone two years without taking a drink! It has been tough at times. This past year I had two or three occasions where I was tempted to drink and had to physically remove myself from the gatherings.But it’s worth it.
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POPSThe Dangers of Drowsy Driving & Fatigue Definitions of drowsy driving generally involve varying uses and definitions of fatigue, sleepiness, and exhaustion. For the purpose of the discussion at hand, drowsy driving is simply driving in a physical state in which the driver’s alertness is appreciably lower than it would be if the driver were “well rested” and “fully awake.”
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POPSSoaps Of Our Lives "When my mother was very ill and undergoing chemotherapy, she played her final role, a blind woman on “Guiding Light.” She wore a wig and sat in a wheelchair — a Method actor to the end, she argued that it worked for her character. The truth was, she was bald from chemo and too weak to walk. But she needed the union hours to be eligible for her health insurance. Several months later, she died at home. “Guiding Light” continued for two decades more, broadcasting its last episode on Sept. 18 — a 72-year run."
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POPSMaking a Mark in Life Being a victim of crime leaves it’s mark on one’s life. Crime is on the nightly news, written about in books and on Blog Talk Radio. But you can’t walk into the Hallmark Store and find a card that says Sorry for your Rape, or Sympathy for the Murder of your Child.
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POPSWhy Wood fell you can't portray one image while living differently. Our true nature comes out eventually.
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POPSAccused Shooter Asked Radical Cleric When Is Jihad Appropriate? But yet, our feckless idiotic President will not call this what it is; the worst act of terrorism since 9/11. Could it be because our President secretly sympathizes with this crazy mans actions? Sometimes I wonder. Countdown to Liberals crying rAAAAcism in 5…4….3…2 Others: The Jawa Report, YID With LID, The Strata-Sphere Major Hasan's E-Mail: 'I Can't Wait to Join You' in Afterlife ABC News The Blotter from Brian Ross By BRIAN ROSS and RHONDA SCHWARTZ Nov. 19, 2009 Read more http://tinyurl.com/yh293xc Watch Ft Hood Shooter Before the Massacre http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=9093174 More videos: Inside the Mind of suspected Shooter at Ft Hood Ft. Hood suspect Ties to terrorists Who Is the Ft Hood shooter?
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POPSpresentation highlights flavor prospects amazing! a link- thanks via links from carl weaver- the "candy man" of amplify- there are tons of fruit out there- i know i have never heard of- thought some of you might like to check some of these things on the horizon .............
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POPS'Why alcoholism is in my DNA' Important message in changing the way alcoholism is perceived.....much better to focus on what my pal terms "the genetic bullet". Full read @ source
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POPSWhy having a negative attitude does not help you Why having a negative attitude does not help you Everyone finds themselves in unfavorable circumstances and negative situations now and then. When caught in this kind of situation we often ask ourselves or raise our eyes to the sky and ask, “Why me?” We are then attacked by doubts about ourselves and our efforts at correcting the situation.
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POPSWish You Were Beer Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, it is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my liver. I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. Remember: "I" before "E," except in Budweiser. I drink only to make my friends seem interesting. Everybody should believe in something; I believe I'll have another drink. Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXdNnw99-Ic
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POPSBeautiful Minds
I've been interested in this topic for a very long time, and I wonder not only why the two seem to go hand-in-hand, but is there some causality? Is it that being different and therefore often ostracized for these differences makes one fall into depression? That doesn't seem to explain it - what about visionaries like Yayoi Kusama who were "insane" before their creative inclinations forced them to express what they imagined? Then, does that mean that most of these individuals are in some way "mad" to begin with, and therefore are able to come up with other ways of looking at things than those of us who think "normally"? Not only is it tragic that our most brilliant thinkers fall into these states, but it makes the very thought of pursuing intelligence and going into any... well, I don't want to say career, in this case it's more like a life-long obsession, a love... but in any case, it's almost scary to even wander into "that field" knowing how one feels while there; knowing the ef
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POPSAlcohol Rehab Guide The right time for rehab will differ from person to person. Some individuals will go and get help as soon as they feel like they are becoming dependent on alcohol to cope with life. Others will have to hit rock bottom before they request or go get help. Many people fall somewhere in the middle. This easy guide to alcohol rehab is the great first step for anyone in need of help!
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POPS"Polanski's victim and me" by Robert Goolrick More: it is the absolute, final, and total end of childhood, of any sense of innocence and wonder. Perhaps the girl in California had already lost hers. Perhaps her mother manipulated the situation. I, frankly, don’t give a good goddamn. That girl is forever defined by that moment, as I have been defined by my own moment of terror and pain and horror. There is, for me, no place on this whole planet that is safe. I move farther and farther from the center of things. I find myself in hotel rooms or houses in remote places where nobody knows where I am, and very few even care. I have been an alcoholic, a drug user, a sexual deviant and addict. I have tried with what heart I have left to be kind and generous and loving, and I have wrecked my life and hurt people I love. I have tried to be whole, to be a regular man inside a regular man’s skin, and I have failed miserably.
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POPSHow To Make Wine A blog about making wine in your own home. Also has a review of an awesome guide for those looking to get started.
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POPSRed Wines Red Wine is good for you. Especially if your Iron is low. Most women have problems maintaining their Iron Level. So they take geritol, Vitamins etc. But if you drink one small glass of red wine a day you will feel better. I know this to work , i have done this for over 20 years. no I am not an Alcoholic. LOL
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POPSWelfare: The 'Shameless' Generation of Benefit Addicts Almost five million adults live in jobless homes The Crompton family, nicknamed 'Britain's Biggest Freeloaders' by their neighbours in Hull, live in a seven-bed house and get 33,000 a year. Harry Crompton, 51, has been out of work for 15 years and his wife Tracey, 41, has never had a job. Yet thanks to the generosity of the welfare state they receive 32,656 a year. The Cromptons were provided with two semis knocked together by the council at a cost of 20,000. The couple's only income from paid work is 20 a week from eldest son Michael, who has a factory job. They receive a further 628 a week in income support, disability allowance, carer's allowance, child tax credit, plus 120 a week rent on their seven-bedroom house. A working parent would have to earn 46,500 a year to match their income.