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Dear Miriam (Letter of the Day) LMFAO!!!!!!
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This is too funny, it made coke come out of my nose!!! And woke me up from my Tylenol PM doze! LOL

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Dear Miriam,

The other day I set off for work, leaving my husband in the house watching tv as usual.  I hadn't gone a hundres yards down the road when my engine conked out and the car juddered to a halt. I walked back home to get my husband's help. When I got home I found him in the bedroom while he was parading in front of the wardrobe mirror dressed in my underwear and high heel shoes, and he was wearing my make up.

I'm 32, my husband is 34 and we have been married for 12 years. When I confronted him, he tried to make out that he had dressed up in my lingerie because couldn't find any of his own underwear. But when I asked im about the make up he broke down and admitted that he has been wearing my clothes for a year. I told him to stop, or I would leave him.

Ever since I gave him the ultimatum, he has become increasingly distant, and I don't feel I can get trough to him any more.

Please can you help me...

Miriam says:
A car stalling after being driven a short distance can be caused by a variety of faults in the engine. Start by checking that there is no debris in the fuel line. If it is clear, check the jubilee clips holding the vacuum pipes onto the inlet manifold.

LOL!

Firstie goes out to Makenzero!  That's two entries in a row!
 
 
   
 

Linkaufbau mit Mininetzen

Linkaufbau mit Mininetzen

Kreativer Linkaufbau gehört zum Grundhandwerk bei der SEO-Arbeit. Jeder SEO hat da sicherlich eine eigene Methode. Bei starken Keywords sind die hier genannten Mininetze sicherlich nicht ganz so erfolgreich. Der Aufbau von Mininetzen zum Linkaufbau für Keywordseite ohne Massenkonkurrenz kann aber sehr erfolgreich sein. Wichtig bei der Erstellung ist, dass man möglichst viele unterschiedliche Anbieter nutzt, wobei nach meiner Erfahrung die IP Verteilung nicht ganz so wichtig ist. Grundsätzlichsollte aber gelten: Je mehr Konkurrenz ein Keyword hat, um so mehr IPs sollte man aber besorgen. Eine nette Liste von Freehostern für Blogs hat der SEO-Blitz zusammen gestellt. Es kommt dann immer die Frage nach der Erkennung dieser Netzwerke. Klar, kann ein solches Netzwerk erkannt werden. Wenn aber die Blogs in random gelinkt werden und Ihr noch ein paar Kommentare reinschiesst ist es nicht ganz so gefährlich. Wer dem Ausweichen will kann auch zur Struktur 2 greifen und eine Basis von Plattformen aufbauen. Wenn ein Netz erkannt wird, schiesst es nur die Zwischenbasis weg.

Auch wenn ich teilweise beobachten konnte, dass die Mininetzwerke aus den Basis Hosts beschossen werden (gerade bei den Freeblogs, die eigene Werbung einblenden) und dadurch indexiert werden bzw. Microtrust bekommen, ist sicherlich das Wichtigste die Netzwerke für den Linkaufbau von extern zu beschiessen. Oft reichen da 2 bis 10 Links, die man ja über Comments, Gästebücher oder “Linkeinbau” besorgen kann. Zwei bis drei Schleusen reichen, wenn Ihr bei der Strukturierung dafür sorgt, dass sich die Power verteilt. Wenn nicht alles untereinander verlinkt ist, müsst Ihr halt mehr Schleusen einbauen.

 
 
 

   
Fire Man song call out

Hi,

 

Does anyone know of any Fire songs that can be downloaded on the Internet? Even Itunes would suffice. Maybe a Fire Man song or a Fire Safety or Fire Fighter song.

 

It's for a presentation at work. Please post a link if you know of any.

 
 
   
 

Check that Oil and Gas

Nope not on your car but your lawn mower, tiller, and don't forget to check your weed eater mix!

 

Okay so I need to put "more" activety into my exersies.  Not a problem for this summer.  I'll try to take some pictures of my lawn today and post so you can see what I am push mowing this summer.  I am going out today and mowing some more of my lawn.  The goal today is to get the entire lawn mowed around the house so all I have to do tomorrow on Randy's day off is to mow the area's around the barns and sheds and up the drive.

 

That will work right into my walking program of walking for a half hour or 1 mile (if I remember correctly) I have to bust out my program yet.  And since Randy will be home sometime this afternoon, if he gets home in time instead of irritating me and making me stop what I am doing he can go get the kids from school.  If he does that for me then I can finish up and then get the kids outside with their Chucks and we can work on our free style moves for the tourny this weekend.  I can also clean up their forms a bit more for the tourny and testing also.  All three of us earned our detail strip last night and the kids earned their sparring stripe also.  Mr. Johnson didn't realize I needed my sparring strip also but that is okay at the Adult class I realized I OVER protect my face and head and kept leaving my ab and sides open.  Mr. Jones took me aside and showed me a technique on how to keep my abs and side protected.  So Friday I will get my Sparring strip. 

 

The details we had to have down were our punches (strong and don't forget the kias aka yells), the double round house kicks with out putting your foot down, and balance.  Mr. Johnson realizes even though my knees feel a LOT better I still dont' have great balance so he is giving me some leeway on that but then realized with this current form I only really need to make sure I don't loose my balance on the inside creseant kick turning immeditaly into a side kick.  So he took me aside after I earned my detail strip and showed me a couple of exersies I can do this week to get some more balance so I am ready for the tourny on Saturday.

 

Sorry we did TKD last night, this blog is actually about some tips about how to maintain your lawn equipment if your like me and have no real help.  Luckily I grew up with a small engines/machinest as a Daddy so that helps Randy out not having to worry about thigns when he is gone.

 

With my new lawn mower I didn't have to clean otu the old gas and oil but if you don't have a new lawn mower, make sure you drain out the old gas and oil from your lawn mower.  Doesn't matter if you have a push mower or riding lawn mower.  If you hear it sounding ruff, before you go taking it to the mechanic, do a lil TLC yourself.  Open up that engine and replace those spark plugs, clean out the fuel filter and blow out the engine with air.  Loose dirt and other stuff can make it sound ruff and blowing it out will help out.  If you are feeling more advantrous, get yourself a small engines mechanic manual and do some more TLC.  I fully admit that is about as far as I go on the TLC (OKAY-also know how to adjust the throttal and open up the carb and clean that out also but don't ask me to explain it!)  After doing some minor TLC on your mower, it still runs ruff take it to the mechanic.  Don't forget to make the mechanic's life and your life a bit easier and get those blades off to either be replaced or sharpened.  I usually have three sets of blades for my lawn mower (have to buy two more sets yet for my new mower).  It makes it easier to keep your lawn neater if your blades are sharp and not nicked up. 

 

Now with your tiller, this is a lil bit more engine work but YOU CAN DO IT!:D  TLC again drain out the old gas and oil and put new in.  Change those spark plugs and find those filters to clean out or even replace.  Don't be afraid to oil the various parts to make those tines spine easier and if you can take those tines off and go get them sharpened.  I do strongly suggest taking your tiller into a small engines mechanic for the bigger TLC if you aren't like me and have a Daddy that can come up and use your tools to bust that bad boy open when it goes down!  Randy doesn't even mess with the tiller engine cause he doesn't have the paitence.

 

Weed eaters are pretty easy for the up keep and on a side note not worth trying to get the small engine working again if it goes out.  Just go buy a new one.  But go ahead and drain the old gas/oil mix out and put new in, put new string in, and change that spark plug.   Now for those of you new to over all lawn care, weed eaters do NOT use gas and oil in seperate compartments do NOT put straight gas in.  Make sure you get small engines mix and get yourself a small 2 or 5 gallon gas can and mark it weed eater/chainsaw (that is what is on ours) and make up your weedeater and chainsaw "gas".  That way you NEVER make the mistake of putting straight gas into either weedeater or chainsaw and you don't make the mistake of putting the gas mix into your lawn mower or tiller which can ruin their engines!

 

Okay now I am off.  I am staying in my Marilynn Monro Jam Jam's to take the kids to school and then I am coming home, taking clothes off the line, doing a fast pick up of the kitchen, and then putting work clothes on to get my lawn going!

 

Have a great day!

 
 
 

   
Flying - safest way to travel
Safest way to travel?  By plane.  This video will show you why.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KhZwsYtNDE

Description - Boeing 757 taking off.  Hits bird in the right engine, destroying it. Flames exit the rear of the engine.

Is this a problem?  Not really (in this example), and here is why:
- There are two engines.  Each is capable of flying the plane by itself.
- Pilot recognized problem right away
- Pilot announce MAYDAY calmly and shutdown the bad engine
- Pilot calmly climbed to safe altitude, made a complete circle around the airport, and landed back into the wind he took off in.
- Air Traffic controller shutdown ALL traffic in the immediate area
- Air Traffic told pilot to take ANY runway he wanted.
- Fire Dept waiting on the ground for plane to land.
- Pilot make a "normal" landing, with no extreme maneuvers on ground
- Safely stops plane

Now imagine that you are on the freeway doing rush hour going 75 mph and your front tire blows.  Wouldn't it be nice to have all of this help and backup equipment?
 
 
   
 

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