As my Grade 9 English teacher Mr. Norm Smith used to say, “Better late than never - but better never late!” (He used to say other things I won’t print here, and swing at our heads with a yardstick… ah, the “good old days” when teachers could bend students to their will!) Anyway, hello to you today! …
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midterm report - week 3.
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viking fridays - fate of norns.
http://6weeks.ca/2008/11/28/viking-fridays-fate-of-norns/Thence come the maidens mighty in wisdom, Three from the dwelling down ‘neath the tree; Urth is one named, Verthandi the next, On the wood they scored, and Skuld the third. Laws they made there, and life allotted To the sons of men, and set their fates. …
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week 2 - check up.
http://6weeks.ca/2008/11/24/week-2-check-up/Another week has passed since I started playing the game, and it’s time to report back on how I did. Last week I gave myself a B- and I think I’m going to have to grade myself the same way again this week. While I think I did a lot more, I still missed a few things. Let’s start with the good stuff first. …
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If the World had Wheels
http://karasheridan.comRecent Comments Anne on And we’re off!Mariana on Engagement pictures and my bachelorette party!Beach Weddings on Kentucky or Bust Blog Contest!cripchick on Engagement pictures and my bachelorette party!Brett Legree on Engagement pictures and my bachelorette party!
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Someday Syndrome
http://somedaysyndrome.comIn other words, the past few weeks, I’ve been in a funk and this week it became a full-on wallow. But instead of indulging my wallow in my normal fashion, I reached out and found (in alphabetical order) Brett, Crista, Elaine, James, James & Harry, Kelly, Naomi, and the Urban Panther (well, and Raul of course). And with all that support, how could I not overcome procrastination caused by Someday Syndrome? So, starting today, look for a more energetic,
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Maximum Customer Experience Blog
http://maximumcustomerexperience.com3. Naomi Dunford 4. The Other Kelly Erickson (*sigh,* still #1) 5. Bill Gates (#2, in number of folks coming here after searching for something about him) 6. Bob Hoffman 7. Guy Kawasaki 8. Brett A. Legree (Is that your middle initial, Brett?) 9. Taylor Lindstrom 10. Gordon Ramsay 11. Lou Reed 12. Mr. Rogers
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In Other Words
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Writing Forward
http://www.writingforward.comTop Commentators Deb (78) Brett Legree (74) Friar (71) Michele (59) --Deb (56) Ellen Wilson (54) Wendi Kelly (51)
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Hump Day Reading for the Restless Soul
http://write-from-home.com/hump-day-reading-for-the-restless...Happiness or Money: What I Did in an Either/Or Situation at Someday Syndrome How to Survive NaNoWriMo, Write a Novel, and Avoid Insanity at Quiet Rebel Writer Conversation That Pays Dividends at Writer Dad The Game at 6 Weeks What I Know For Sure at In Other Words What are you reading/writing this week? Write From Home's content may not be republished without permission. If you're viewing this article outside a feed reader, this content is likely stolen.
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The Deep Friar
http://deepfriar.wordpress.comMy recent astronomy post reminded me it’s been a while since I looked at the moon. So this past Thursday, before Brett came over for our weekly Beer Counselling Session, I took the ol’ telescope out, and did some sketches at 220 Magnification. (Go ahead, Karen …call me a GEEK! You know you want to!) :-)
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The Blog of Rudy Amid - My Curiosity, Observation, and Opinion
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41 days ago in The Blog of Rudy Amid - My Curiosity, Observation, and Opinion by radix33 · Authority: 11 -
Confidence Tips from The Confidence Guy | Wired into Truly Confident Living
http://www.theconfidenceguyonline.com/blogthat’s more humanistic and value-led. But my fear is that it’s far too deep rooted to shift without something utterly seismic, and I don’t think this is it (yet). There are some signs of European countries taking action and there seems to be a ground-swell of opinion that’s noticing what’s wrong, so I guess the trick is for us to keep noticing what’s wrong and talk about what we see. If everyone was to engage with the things that having meaning and relevance to them and to reject or let go of the rest -
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Confidence Tips from The Confidence Guy | Wired into Truly Confident Living
http://theconfidenceguyonline.comthat’s more humanistic and value-led. But my fear is that it’s far too deep rooted to shift without something utterly seismic, and I don’t think this is it (yet). There are some signs of European countries taking action and there seems to be a ground-swell of opinion that’s noticing what’s wrong, so I guess the trick is for us to keep noticing what’s wrong and talk about what we see. If everyone was to engage with the things that having meaning and relevance to them and to reject or let go of the rest -