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Apr 09, 2018 10:17 AM

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I've Just Made A Very Important Discovery!

Feb 01, 2013 08:04 PM

Oops!!! I was meaning to post this into my open diary, but it landed here instead! Oh well! Nothing wrong with posting it both places...

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I've Just Made A Very Important Discovery!

Feb 01, 2013 07:59 PM February 2013 346 Views

(Updated Feb 01, 2013 08:01 PM)

Are you familiar with those drink powders known as singles? They're the ones you shake up in a water bottle to give your water a wide variety of flavors. Yesterday, I discovered that they're also very yummy--and so perfect for this chilly weather--if you prepare them as a hot beverage. This...Read more

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The Re-Awakening! (Part Two)

Feb 01, 2013 12:39 AM

A Lot Has Happened Between Then And Now... Russell is (I suspect) now in a witness protection program for being a whistleblower. The actual organization (IYN) is in limbo at this time, but the spirit of it still remains. Will keep you updated when there's something to update...

Commented on own review

Feb 01, 2013 12:32 AM

Sadly, the station is now history...

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Invisible Enemy

Aug 06, 2008 10:19 AM

My Guess... ...is that these attacks are orchestrated farther up--like in the government--and the terrorists are more than happy to carry out these schemes. These aren't (for the most part, anyway) just some do-gooder (with a warped sense of doing good) who gets up one day and gets with some buddies... to carry out something like this. They couldn't afford to if they wanted to. They have to have backing from somewhere. I know that some people think that the powers-that-be right here in my country (the USA) were somehow behind 9-11 in order to get people stirred up enough to want a war to take place--when the purpose of the war actually had to do with greed in higher places. This could be--but I'd hate to think of this being the case. You have some ideas, so I'm anxious to hear your take...Read More

Commented on Cindy's review

Aug 03, 2008 10:56 AM

Bollywood seems to put out the kind of movies that Hollywood did once upon a time! I would love to watch this one! It sounds like what I used to watch as a new movie when I was growing up.

Commented on Cindy's review

Aug 03, 2008 10:52 AM

This movie sounds as if it has a really wonderful storyline! I'm in a real life experience something like this where I've met a really special person, and we're both interested in making the world a better place. I live in the USA, but, perhaps, it will show up here one of these days with subtitles.... Hope so.Read More

Commented on Cindy's article

Muslims Actor getting threat

Jul 31, 2008 10:15 AM

In The Name Of Your Religion I think that it's awful to do hateful things in the name of God, however you perceive Him. We Christians aren't guilt-free along those lines, either, as we had things like the Salem witch-burnings and other really screwed-up actions done in the name of Jesus. Why can't w...e all get along like human beings!?! You're probably Hindu, but that isn't repulsive to me at all! We need to learn from each other! Most of all we need to love one another--and you certainly look like an easy person to love because you have such a tender and sensitive face!Read More

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The Re-Awakening! (Part Two)

Jul 18, 2008 01:29 AM Return To MouthShut 619 Views

I still haven't written any new product reviews--but will soon, as I've now found out (thanks to our head honcho, Faisel!) how to write about products that haven't yet been added. I have a few of those, so I'll be the first one to write about them here. One thing you'll be noticing about me is th...Read more

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The Re-Awakening! (Part One)

Jul 18, 2008 01:05 AM

Thanks! Glad to be back here!

Commented on Cindy's review

Jul 16, 2008 11:33 AM

That's a very interesting premise for a TV show. One could go in a lot of different directions with this one.

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Jul 16, 2008 11:29 AM

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The Re-Awakening! (Part One)

Jul 16, 2008 05:07 AM Return To MouthShut 534 Views

(Updated Jul 18, 2008 01:07 AM)

After an extended absence, I am back with a whole lot to tell you--but I will hold off telling you until I've had more time to mess around with the rest of my profile page and bring it up to date. That is what I'm doing now--you might call it the re-awakening of my place in this community after a...Read more

Commented on sohailahmad's review

Mar 09, 2006 12:25 PM

This is a very helpful and inspiring review! I'm currently involved in two land development companies. We're in the early stages and are about to move to the next stage with one of them. Besides that, I'm a writer and a friend to several other writers, so I'm always doing what I can to both... promote my own writings and those of others. Your inspirational piece has a kind of poetic feel to it. Very sweet, yet not just sweet in the way of being fluff, because it's also very practical! Kudos! AJ :-)Read More

Commented on swarajmishra's review

Mar 09, 2006 12:03 PM

I see that we both share a love of the classic comics--at least, the cartoon ones. Somehow, I'm guessing that you also like the classic TV comics, too, such as Lucy, Gilligan, Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, Andy Griffith, Three's Company, All In The Family, etc. Anyway, this is a very t...horough review and brings back lots of memories of following Archie in the newspaper, comic books, and, eventually, on Saturday morning cartoons. Kudos! AJ :-) P.S. Bet you're confused! I said thanks for bringing me here! I'd gotten a M2M and went to retrieve it, and the first thing I saw was your review and assumed you were sharing this with me after reading the comics link on my website. This seems to be just a coincidence that I happened to come across this review by you--that is, what is often referred to as a coincidence but really isn't!Read More

Commented on saurav_ssk's review

Mar 02, 2006 12:53 PM

My computer was originally earned for helping my minister to get some files organized so that he could phase out of being so active in the insurance business and spend more time being a minister. Actually--though Jerry denies it--I'm lying! I never really 'earned' that computer. He practically ga...ve it to me. I guess he was satisfied enough with what I did for him, and he wanted me to have a computer, so I guess I earned it in a way. But I know that it was worth a whole lot more than the small amount of work I did for him. Even though it was valued at around $700 at the time, parts of it were older than the hills--and this is where my 'adopted' kid brother and computer guru came into the picture. Mark helped me to upgrade it. Eventually, he even traded some of my things up so he could take the parts that Jerry gave to me and build a computer for his young nephew. Except for the fact that there might be some things inside the computer that originally came from Jerry, the only visible thing that was with the original set-up is the keyboard. Everything else is new--or, that is, newer. There are things such as headphones, webcam, printer, and scanner that were bought absolutely new. When my monitor finally bit the dust, I bought a brand-new monitor, even though Mark helped me to get one at a discount. Since my minister's name is Jerry Alexander, and Mark's name is Mark, I gave my computer a name in their honor: J. Alex Mark, Jr. Mark is ready to help me with any sorts of computer problems, and Jerry is lining me up with a friend of his to do some editing for him, as he (Jerry's friend) is both writing some articles and a book. Jerry has also been a big help to one of Mark's neighbors, an elderly lady with very little use of her body, by donating parts to build a computer for her. This has made a world of difference in Dorothy's life. When I get my website built, I'm going to link to this great article, as I think that people reRead More

Commented on diver's review

Mar 02, 2006 12:23 PM

I'm from a place (known as a state) called Indiana in the United States of America (USA), and, as I read this tonight, I began to think of one of my favorite songs by Sandi Patti, because what you've written just goes to show that we Americans don't have exclusive rights to salving our love wounds w...ith music. A great song on the subject that's being done now is called She Let Herself Go. This is a play-on-words, because letting yourself go usually refers to falling apart due to depression and just not caring. Anyway, the song said that, after he left her, she let herself go--but it turns out that she was letting herself go to the spa, on a cruise, on a date, shopping, etc. Anyway, below, find the lyrics to Love In Any Language. Hugs! AJ :-) Je T'aime(french), Te Amo(spanish), Ya Tyibya Lyubluy(russian phonetic), Ani Ohevet Othaka (hebrew), I Love you, the sounds are all as different as the lands from which they came, and though our words are all unique, Our hearts are still the same Chorus: Love in any Language, straight from the Heart, Pulls us all Together never apart, and once we learn to speak it all the world will hear, Love in any Language Fluently spoken here. We teach the young our differences, yet look how we're the same we love to laugh to dream our dreams, we know the sting of pain from Lenningrad to Lexington, The farmer loves His Land, and Daddies all get misty eyed to give their daughter's hand Oh, Maybe when we realize how much there is to share we'll find too much in common to pretend it isn't there (chorus) though the rhetoric of government may keep us worlds apart, there's no misinterpreting the language of the Heart (chorus x3) Love in any language Fluently spoken here,Love in any language Fluently spoken here Read More

Commented on paulose's review

Mar 02, 2006 12:01 PM

This movie sounds absolutely wonderful, and I believe it would be fun and interesting to watch if either dubbed with English or else given English subtitles. My preference, I think, would be the subtitles so I could listen to it in its original language spoken by the original cast. Did you know th...at foreign countries gave the USA the ideas for at least a couple of our most popular TV shows: All In The Family and Three's Company. I know that the first idea came from England, and I'm thinking that the second idea came from France. Don't be surprised if someone American snatches this idea up and adapts it for us. Even so, I would love to see the original! Ciao! AJ :-)Read More

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