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Septembers Monthly Give Away!!



Thats right!! Last months contest was such a hit :roll: I’ve decided to do it again! However, this time, I’m using a cool new site to help me do it. ContestMachine is an online contest site that will host your contests for you. They offer free and paid accounts with the obvious benefits for paid accounts (more contests per month).

This month, all you have to do is register for the contest through the widget. Thats it. One lucky winner will receive a Pound of Carolina Morning Blend Coffee (whole bean or ground, your choice) and 1000 Entrecard Credits! A second winner will receive 500 EC Credits. How freaking cool is that??

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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-20



  • Trying to download super mario bros to the wii #
  • Back @ work, nose to the grindstone!! #
  • Gots to go pick up the rugrats! #

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Flyin Solo



I mentioned in a post earlier in the week how Bill Clinton said that his wife, if elected president would send him and Former President Bush out to the world to “smooth things over”. It appears, that may in fact, not be the case as the Current President Bush (are you almost confused yet?) had this to say in a press conference earlier today:

Well 41 didn’t think it’s necessary, it sounds like it’s going to be a one-man trip

The first thing I want to know is when did it become cool to refer to presidents by their number only, and even though I haven’t been elected president yet, can I go by a number as well? (42 came to mind, but that one was taken so I think I’ll go with the number 125366100). Its nice to see that Georgie Boy feels that his proud papa will stand by his son’s side and not make it look like we spent the past four years in a “haha jokes on you” kind of state.

Also in other news, we’ve lost a GOP contender (albiet, not an important one…) in the race for president. Rep. Tom Tancredo announced his run was over and then he fully endorsed Romney saying “All this time i thought people were calling him a moron!” (that last bits a joke… der) :)

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One of the toughest decisions we have to make when we travel is where we’re going to spend the night once we get the where we’re going. Luckily when we go to New Orleans or Chicago, we can generally find room with family. However, for trips else where we like to hit up HotelReservations.com for, well, Hotel Reservations. From the moment you pull their site up, to the minute you select your destination and reserve the night (or nights), Hotelreservations.com is a snap to use.

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Ophcrack Livecd 1.2.2.iso Now Available at LinuxTracker.org



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Thursday Thirteen - 13 facts about Christmas



Thirteen Facts about christmas!
In no particular order…

  1. Gospel writers Mark, Luke, and John don’t even mention the Three Wise Men. The one who does mention them, Matthew, does not specify how many wise men there were. We came up with the number three. In fact, historical accounts reveal the Wise Men and the shepherds visited the Christ child at separate times. There were no warm, sentimental manger scenes as depicted in today’s art.
  2. Jesus was probably not born in December, but we do not know for sure. We know for sure more about the time of year when he died than when he was born. December 25 was a man-made date.
  3. “Wassail” comes from the Old Norse “ves heill”–to be of good health. This evolved into the tradition of visiting neighbors on Christmas Eve and drinking to their health.
  4. A traditional Christmas dinner in early England was the head of a pig prepared with mustard. (YUCK!! We’re going to be having London Broil for dinner and Gruntled will probably have tofu!)
  5. According to the National Christmas Tree Association, Americans buy 37.1 million real Christmas trees each year; 25 percent of them are from the nation’s 5,000 choose-and-cut farms.
  6. Alabama was the first state to recognize Christmas as an official holiday. This tradition began in 1836.
  7. Although many believe the Friday after Thanksgiving is the busiest shopping day of the year, it is not. It is the fifth to tenth busiest day. The Friday and Saturday before Christmas are the two busiest shopping days of the year.
  8. America’s official national Christmas tree is located in King’s Canyon National Park in California. The tree, a giant sequoia called the “General Grant Tree,” is over 300 feet (90 meters) high. It was made the official Christmas tree in 1925.
  9. An artificial spider and web are often included in the decorations on Ukrainian Christmas trees. A spider web found on Christmas morning is believed to bring good luck.
  10. An average household in America will mail out 28 Christmas cards each year and see 28 eight cards return in their place. (we mailed out around 36 cards)
  11. As early as 1822, the postmaster in Washington, D.C. was worried by the amount of extra mail at Christmas time. His preferred solution to the problem was to limit by law the number of cards a person could send. Even though commercial cards were not available at that time, people were already sending so many home-made cards that sixteen extra postmen had to be hired in the city.
  12. California, Oregon, Michigan, Washington, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina are the top Christmas tree producing states. Oregon is the leading producer of Christmas trees - 8.6 million in 1998.
  13. Candy canes began as straight white sticks of sugar candy used to decorated the Christmas trees. A choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral decided have the ends bent to depict a shepherd’s crook and he would pass them out to the children to keep them quiet during the services. It wasn’t until about the 20th century that candy canes acquired their red stripes.

And here’s a bonus one!

  • The “Twelve Days of Christmas” was originally written to help Catholic children, in England, remember different articles of faith during the persecution by Protestant Monarchs. The “true love” represented God, and the gifts all different ideas:
    1. The “Partridge in a pear tree” was Christ.
    2. Turtle Doves = The Old and New Testaments
    3. French Hens = Faith, Hope and Charity– the Theological Virtues
    4. Calling Birds = the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists
    5. Golden Rings = The first Five Books of the Old Testament, the “Pentateuch”, which relays the history of man’s fall from grace.
    6. Geese A-laying = the six days of Creation
    7. Swans A-swimming = the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments
    8. Maids A-milking = the eight beatitudes
    9. Ladies Dancing = the nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit
    10. Lords A-leaping = the ten commandments
    11. Pipers Piping = the eleven faithful apostles
    12. Drummers Drumming = the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostle’s Creed

what are you hoping to get for Christmas? As long as I don’t get any fitness equipment I think I’ll be ok this year… :)

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