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Truly Delicious Wordflux | CookieBlingy Blog
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For the Love of it. The requirement to blog is not present in everyones life but lately is has become a fun and enjoyable. Part of our everyday life. Our creation (mostly my wife’s creation), Delicious WordFlux. Has been the driving factor of this requirement. Delicious WordFlux has also fostered a need to cook delicious food. And to document and enjoy life. I mostly just enjoy the food and help out with the technical side of the blog😉. Just like the picture above of the. On the other hand, my blog.
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Honours | The Still Spot
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Be still … connect … and live abundantly! Skip to primary content. What To Find and Where To Find It. I am grateful to those who thoughtfully and generously presented me with the above blog awards. It is a great honour to receive them. Generally, blog awards come with rules or guidelines for acceptance. The common rules are:. Thanking the presenter on your blog and linking back to their blog. Placing the blog award symbol on your blog. Thank you Ann of ChannelComfort. 8221; means “. Is presented to blogs...
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The Worst Bullpen of All-Time | SethBeccard.com
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Where too much time meets unformed opinions. The Worst Bullpen of All-Time. At the beginning of the season, I picked the Minnesota Twins to win the AL Central. Then the season started. Through April, Twins fans were still optimistic. Disappointing was the operative word when the Twins raced out to a 9-12 start by April 26. The team was ugly at times, but a 9-12 start is certainly nothing to panic about. Then Francisco Liriano threw a no-hitter in what is shaping up to be the highlight of the season. ...
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Fun Facts | Calvin and Hobbes Facts
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Calvin and Hobbes Facts. The great comic strip by Bill Watterson. Here are some facts about anything related to. Some you may already know if you read the strip, but others go beyond the life of a boy and his tiger:. Here is a strip as described by http:/ www.reemst.com/calvin and hobbes/stripsearch? Tommy Chestnutt was a real person, a close friend of Watterson at Kenyon College. Chestnutt was the only of Bill’s friends to make a strip. The Essential Calvin and Hobbes. Begins, ‘Long ago Horace Whi...
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The Wonder of “The Wonder Years” | nicolejerelen
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Wonder of “The Wonder Years” December 14, 2011. 8212; ncardinale @ 12:57 am. One night during the summer of 2007, I was channel surfing and stumbled upon a TV series called. I’d never seen nor heard of the show before, but was drawn in to find out whether it possessed the corny qualities of. Or the biting social satire of. All In The Family. After watching one episode, I learned that. In junior high school, I always assumed that people were only interested in books, m...
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HoPIL | The Fair Base Ballist
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The Fair Base Ballist. In which a small-town girl ponders our great National pastime. Skip to primary content. Welcome to the hallowed Hall of People I Like. 8211; Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, 1998-2009. 8211; Houston Astros, 1988-2007. Brett M. Gardner. 8211; New York Yankees, 2008-Present. 8211; Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, 2004-Present. 8211; Cincinnati Reds, Texas Rangers, 2007-Present. 8211; Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, 2003-Present.
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Ears, meet hi-fi. Hi-fi, ears. | earsforfears
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Aspiring audiophile searching for high fidelity on a low budget. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Ears, meet hi-fi. Hi-fi, ears. The operative word for the turntable was minimalist, or perhaps unremarkable. It was clad in the same metal shell, had the clear acrylic dustcover a black surface and platter, with a grey tonearm. I don’t remember its details, because all of the vinyl was shelved around 1988 or 1989 when we got our first CD player. We had the same...
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Seven offseason questions for baseball executives | SethBeccard.com
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Where too much time meets unformed opinions. Seven offseason questions for baseball executives. Jerry Crasnick* wrote an interesting article over on ESPN.com. Today about seven major questions facing teams this offseason. He asked 28 baseball executives their thoughts. It’s a good read; I encourage you to go check it out. The most underrated writer on ESPN, and it’s not even all that close. 20 votes for Fielder, 3 votes for Pujols, and five abstentions. Older than 32. But Prince Fielder. Which leads me t...
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What Should We Teach? | Edumacation
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Lessons in Teaching and Coaching. June 9, 2011. What Should We Teach? 8220;I would make them all learn English: and then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honour, and Greek as a treat.” Sir Winston Churchill, Roving Commission: My Early Life. We were: Essentialist, Perennialist, Progressivist, Social Reconstructivist, or Existentialist. As it turned out, I came up strongly Perennialist:. Perennialists believe that one should teach the things that one deems to be of everlasting importance to a...
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Recapping my Predictions for the 2011 MLB Season | SethBeccard.com
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Where too much time meets unformed opinions. Recapping my Predictions for the 2011 MLB Season. October 24, 2011, 6:15 PM CST, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The sun has set and the streetlights are on. That can only mean one thing: it’s time to start blogging again. What better way to start than to check how I did with my 2011 MLB season predictions. 1 The Yankees will win the AL East. 2 The Rays will be better than people thinkor not. 3 The AL Central will again be the worst division in the majors. I did pick ...