Tuesday, 6 September 2011

A Ride on the Mystery Train

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Britain's Most Despised Persons - Cleaning Bankers' Homes
by Alfred Halfnight

There is almost nothing funny about the credit crunch. Many Londoners will be taking this year's holidays in such spellbinding destinations as Watford, Kent and the Cotswolds rather than sunny Spain or the Amalfi Coast.

Not a pleasant thought, but this article will help you see the lighter side of economic recession. ...

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Funny Wedding Toasts
by Kiwi Girl

The best place to start for funny wedding toast for your wedding speech is to brainstorm some embarrassing stories.

Did the bride ever have any humorous jobs? Summer jobs are a great place to look for some for humor.

For the groom – are there any hobbies that he was passionate about? If you can think of an off th...

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"Wow Any Audience: How To Be an Effective Emcee"
by Jeffrey Civillico

If you think being a corporate emcee is no different from a regular performance (or that any "funny guy" at work can do it), think again. Being an effective emcee requires a distinct skill set. Think about it…as the emcee, you set the tone for the entire event. You have to be able to cut or expand your planned material on the fl...

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Rockin' at LAX
by Gene Myers

Throughout my management career, like many of you, I've been a road warrior; and I chronicled some of those adventures in my book, AFTER HOURS. My business travels have taken me all over the planet, which required stays in many different types of hotels. There were quite a few interesting events that occurred during those times,...

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A mild flavour of six-pack classics
by Mahatru Goyal

A chance to watch two shows with a single ticket has long been considered a sign of good luck. Then, what to say about the golden opportunity of cherishing six classic plays back to back, that too, with a single ticket?

Classic Milds is one such unusual pack of six short plays by the famed writers of their time, woven to...

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Children's Fun Fits Into Any Situation
by Jonathon Mumford

To adults, stuff happens that is mostly no fun at all. There's a huge rainstorm or snowstorm, or a flood. "Yikes," groans an adult noting that the basement is flooded and those unnecessary fishing boots were just donated to the Salvation Army. "What should I do first?" fusses an adult, "get newspapers, figure out where the water...

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Medieval Costumes - The Varieties of Medieval Clothing for the Perfect Medieval Costume
by Michel Crosby

The term "medieval" comes from the Latin meaning "middle age." It started from the 11th through the 13th centuries. This was the time of castles and citadels and ruled by noblemen with their loyal subjects. Their medieval clothing were breathtaking that only by their clothes, folks would already know who they have been.

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Remembering Past Blonde Hair Styles
by Robert Sanders

blonde hair from totalbeauty, hair accessories from totalbeauty, To view the entire article, click here.

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Puppies and Dogs Beware of Tougher Laws in Stadt Wien
by Denise Clarke

All American puppies and dogs, as well as their owners, need to be aware what is happening on the other side of the pond in Austria. Houdini Clarke, American Maltese, has traveled to Austria several times and keeps up on the latest dog or,"hundefuehrschein" news.

Now for all you non German speaking dogs out there, hunde...

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