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Auld Lang Syne meaning

Posted on January 1, 2012 by athomasDecember 31, 2016

Auld Lang Syne Meaning Join in as we see the Auld Lang Syne meaning and history. Happy New Year! May 2012 be the best year yet. Make sure you eat your black eyed peas and Collard Greens. Also some say … Continue reading →

Posted in lyrics, Music | Tagged History, Music

1 minute until #pickledrop Hap…

Posted on December 31, 2011 by athomasDecember 31, 2011

1 minute until #pickledrop Happy New Year!!!!! … Continue reading →

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Oregon Trail Wii Review

Posted on December 31, 2011 by athomasDecember 30, 2011

Oregon Trail Wii Review This Oregon Trail Wii Review is a departure from the normal Saturday book review. Well it is the last Saturday of 2011 and I have not been reading much this week due to the holidays and … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, Technology | Tagged Book Review, family, games, toys

New Year Reflections for transition from 2011 to 2012

Posted on December 30, 2011 by athomasDecember 29, 2011

New Year Reflections I call them New Year Reflections instead of New Years Resolutions. I think that we should be constantly analysing where we are at and where we want to go. This is part of any goal setting. We … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged Book Review, Christianity, Cooking, family, History, Jesus, Religion

Labor Market Changing

Posted on December 29, 2011 by athomasDecember 28, 2011

Labor Market Changing I was reading an interesting article on How Independent Contractors Make More Money for Everyone by Bill Rounds. It seems to highlight what I see as a change in the labor market. No longer are employees to … Continue reading →

Posted in politics, Society | Tagged business, employee, employer, independent contractor, money, small business

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