The Gingerbread Nightmare by Valerie Garner The Gingerbread Nightmare
Do you ever see those beautiful gingerbread houses during the holiday seasons that are so beautiful? They look so simple, and look like
I Want a Cold! by Chuck Smith Honey, can I have a cup of lemon tea, my wife asked me the other day. Normally, my wife doesn't ask me to do anything, knowing my laziness has no bounds. But my wife h
Package Baggage by Perry Estelle It always fries my brains when I have nothing more creative to do with my time than visit a computer store. It is a bit like sending a Brit soldier to the gulf without any b
The Gray, the Blue, and the Green by Laura Fink The Skin Traveler
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Episode Two - "The Gray, the Blue, and the Green"
The buzzing in
Psychiatric Psychiatrist A Joke on Psychiatry by Martin Skov
A few weeks ago I went to see a psychiatrist.
We talked about how I was feeling. I really wanted to hit him in the face when he asked that. I didn´t do that. I
The Lighter Side of Spam by Tim Ward Every morning when sit down at the ole computer and go to check my email I know two things will happen. (1) I won't have received any new sign-ups in any of the hundreds of af
Airhead Behavior Becomes New Human Norm As Underachievement Reaches New Heights by Tom Attea Today, look high and low, and what do you see? Airhead behavior – in fact, so much of it that it’s threatening to become the new human norm. What is going on here? And can we fi
How I Spent my Summer Vacation by Lee Goins
One of the best parts of a vacation is the positive outlook you derive from pleasant anticipation. Another benefit is the afterglow, allowing you to feel right with the world
Writing Fiction to Get Rich by Michael LaRocca WRITING FICTION TO GET RICH Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
Some of us write simply because we can't not write. Ideas grab us, move us, and demand to be writt
Beware of radical mint enthusiasts by David Leonhardt Some things are as boring as the dust that clings to your TV screen.
Take toothpaste, for example. If you happen to be a radical mint enthusiast, brushing your teet
IN A BUSY WORLD WE STILL NEED TO TAKE TIME TO LAUGH by By Rev. James L. Snyder In many ways, the American home faces the danger of becoming a vanishing institution. Along with its extinction, the family unit as we know it is in danger. Childr
Rindercella The Pyslexic Drincess by http://www.gigglestop.com Once upon a time there lived a beautiful young girl called Rindercella.
Rindercella and her sugly isters lived in a marge lansion.
Rindercella wor
Hurricanes have gone but political winds are blowing by Rev. James L. Snyder Within the last six weeks, that gusty quartet comprised of Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne has lustily serenaded Florida. A repeat performance is not in the foresee
The Silly Essay by Darrin F. Coe, MA
I thought it would be fun to set down some of the random, silly thoughts I’ve been pondering over the last several weeks. In this time of geopolitical intenseness, I
Trust A poetic investigation, not hampered by commitee status. by Malcolm James Pugh Trust.
We are here to listen, To every word you say, We will surely then glisten, What the mood is in this way, So many start to chatter, And forw
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