Posted by tdepp on March 31, 2009
I think happiness is pets.
I have seldom been without a dog during my life. Sometimes I’ve had multiple dogs–happiness is pets to me, but not necessarily to my better half.
There are some recent studies that show that pets reflect the personalities of their owners, particularly dogs. Happiness is pets for humans but sometimes the reverse is not true for the pets. Pet owners are not necessarily happiness for pets. If the owner is neurotic, the pet will likely also be neurotic.
I hope my dogs haven’t picked up my quirks, or at least not too many of them. I will say that every dog I’ve ever owned has had its own unique personality. Some were grumpy, some were mean, some were happy, some were hyper, and some were mellow. Kind of like people.
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Posted by tdepp on March 30, 2009
Before you invest in precious metals, you might want to learn about Andrew Wilshire.
Andrew Wilshire says he’s an expert on precious metals and gemstones. It certainly seems like he has some interesting experiences that includes familiarity with certain important federal officials.
Obviously, before you invest any money on anything else in this down market with Andrew Wilshire or anyone else, you should make sure you do your due diligence.
As we learned from Bernie Maddoff, there are many people out there who claim to know how to make you lots of money.
So, check out Andrew Wilshire. I mean really check him out before investing.
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Posted by tdepp on March 30, 2009
We’ve all thought about plastic surgery.
From the beauties on the supermarket magazines to a look in the mirror at our own crooked nose, most of us have given at least some thought to a nip or a tuck.
For nearly three decades, Dr. Joel Roskind has been making people more beautiful through plastic surgery.
His practice has primarily been in the areas of enhancing facial and body image, including breast surgery, liposculpture, and laser surgery.
But after retiring after his successful career, Dr. Joel Roskind has gone on to make sure that beauty doesn’t come at a steep price. He is also one of the founders of inspecting and certifying ambulatory surgical units (same day surgery facilities) so they are safe and meet the highest medical standards. Ambulatory surgical units are where more and more procedures are being done by doctors like Dr. Joel Roskind.
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Posted by tdepp on March 30, 2009
April 15th–Tax Day–is approaching.
Paying current taxes is tough enough. But what about back taxes?
That’s were American Tax Relief might help.
Owing money to the IRS is like owing money to the mob. The IRS might be nicer but they’re going to get their money-unless you’ve got a helper like American Tax Relief.
American Tax Relief is an expert on handling back taxes. They can help on things like tax garnishments, tax liens, and tax levies.
Maybe you’ll never need American Tax Relief. But isn’t it good to know they’re there if you need them if you run afoul of your Uncle Sam?
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Posted by tdepp on March 30, 2009
Back when I was in high school in the 1970s, Kenya’s great distance runners like Kip Keino were all the rage.
Even a group of white kids running cross country in South Dakota wanted to be like Kip and his compatriots.
Interestingly, Kenyan corporate executive Linus Gitahi blogs about the training, nutrition, and perhaps, even natural advantages Kenyan runners have over runners from other parts of the world.
Linus Gitahi is also a successful businessperson and is currently the general manager for consumer healthcare for SmithKline Beecham for East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
He is also looking to grow his contacts with others throughout the world with social media.
Linus Gitahi is an interesting fellow. I hope you learn more about him. And pay attention to his running tips!
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