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Loose threads

Posted 12-27-2013 at 11:41 PM by grumptacular

I went out and bought a new shirt and a pair of jeans today. Typically with my work, I buy stuff from goodwill, it's just going to get torn up. This is the first time I've actually popped tags off something in a couple years. It's nice to be wearing something that doesn't have holes in it for a change.

I was talking with my brother over Christmas. He is sowing his oats, bragging a little bit. I explained to him that I was so out of habit of chatting with women with intent, that...
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Coffee growing, harvesting and roasting

Posted 12-27-2013 at 06:37 PM by marty5245

I moved here almost two years ago, I now have three coffee trees that are producing, I only got a few beans off each tree because some bird loved the ripe and green cherries. I need to know how to keep the birds away and how to home process the mature coffee cherries.
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James Michener, said it 18 years ago.

Posted 12-27-2013 at 10:50 AM by Fortoggie

In 1996, James Michener in," This Noble Land" had this to say; "the U.S. can now feed us and much of the rest of the world with fewer than 60% of the farm workers we have today and our factories can supply all the consumer goods we need with no more that 60% of the factory workers we have today. This means that we will have a permanent surplus of workers."
H. G. Wells in, A Short History of the World, said that, "no country has ever had enough work for all it's people."...
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cityprofile for women

Posted 12-27-2013 at 09:24 AM by skippercollector

If you are looking for a discussion group that has a similar format to city-data, but has the exact opposite in its individual topics, please visit
CityProfile.com Forum - Local City and State Discussion Forums
I am trying to start discussions there for the following:
1. Cities, states and countries that have more women than men.
2. Cities, states, countries and participants that where people are still interested in liberal arts and don't look down on it and realize that...
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creating an extra income

Posted 12-26-2013 at 06:21 AM by sprewell
Updated 12-26-2013 at 01:58 PM by sprewell (WOULD LIKE TO PLACE IN A CATEGORY)

I have many aspirations to fulfill and debts to pay off. I presently have a full time position but the state of economy has affected the overtime hours.

I have searched for many ways of creating a regular cashflow without incurring additional expenses(gas/food/time away from family,time in traveling,etc...). I found a company that offers online work from home...I am trying it out. if anyone is interested in learning more or even have any ideas to offer, please feel free to comment....
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