Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 12, 2004
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 12, 2004
Childhood Games
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 12, 2004 – Many kids growing up in the fifties had one or two cherished toys – not the rooms full of them that children seem to have today. We weren’t inundated with gifts at Christmas and maybe – just maybe – we were better for it.
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 11, 2004
Success
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 11, 2004 – Defining success isn’t an easy thing to do. Unsuccessful is much more straight forward – it didn’t happen – you blew it – there are no more chances – you failed. After watching some events in the recent Athens Olympics, I was amazed to listen to some of the athletes discuss their disappointment when they weren’t “successful” winning a gold medal.
Read More»Will You Be Marching On World Animal Day
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Will You Be Marching On World Animal Day
Will You Be Marching On World Animal Day. Saturday October 4, 2014 will be here in a flash. It is evident that people all around the world care about the creatures with whom we share the planet. The Animal Movement is growing exponentially and is now developing a active followers in countries like China – Japan – India – Romania – Spain and Sri Lanka.
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 10, 2004
Mistaken Identity
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 10, 2004 – Many moons ago when I was leading a profoundly different life from the one I enjoy today, I was involved in a relationship with a man who shall remain nameless. The less said about him the better. If it’s any help – unbeknown to me at the time – my friends referred to him as Mr. Potato Head.
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 9, 2004
A Shot Of “Positive”
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 9, 2004 – I had to get up this morning at six-thirty. “So what”? – you may well say. Lots of people have to get up even earlier. This is true – except I’m a night person and I don’t function well in the morning – there’s something gratifying about getting my eyes to stay open and my head to sit erect – squarely located over my body, not lolling off to one side.
Read More»Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004
Lifestyle
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004 – What does this mean anyway? Does anyone know? “Lifestyle” is defined as an individual’s’ typical way of life. This got me to thinking about my “lifestyle” – as opposed to say – the lifestyles of the rich and famous. There appears to be a distinct difference here.
Read More»A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3
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A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3
A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3 – CJ and Luis Munoz are back with the next chapter of the 2 rescued lion cubs from Spain and the amazing people who are looking after them. For all of you following these 2 babies – meet the team at the Centre near Madrid where the cubs are living. Weighing a feeble 3 and 4kgs respectively when rescued – the condition of the cubs has improved dramatically. Three weeks later – they weight 10 and 13 kgs.
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