Posted September 3rd, 2010 by ya tao
By Rebecca Blain of
http://w
ww.discount-hunting-supplies-and-tips.com
When you are going fishing, whether nearby your home or on a
long distance trip, there are many fishing safety rules that you
need to keep in mind.
These rules can help prevent injury to yourself and others while
shore and boat fishing.
There are several different areas of fishing safety that you
should be aware of. These include the following:
- Equipment Safety
- Pier Fishing Safety
- Offshore Fishing Safety
- Shore Fishing
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Filed under:Sports and Fitness
Posted September 2nd, 2010 by ya tao
As an outdoor enthusiast you will at some point make a decision
to learn how to navigate in the backcountry. Whether you use a
map, compass, GPS receiver or all three, there are several
things you should know about successful navigation. Your safety
and the safety of your companions depend upon it.
Backcountry activities such as hiking, orienteering, hunting,
climbing, geocaching, fishing, four-wheeling and camping are all
loads of fun - until you get lost. That's why you should know
how to ...
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Posted September 1st, 2010 by ya tao
One of the best ways to avoid forgetting important items for a
dive trip is to keep a scuba gear checklist. In fact, if you are
about to make a trip, make sure to have your scuba dive gear
serviced. To enjoy your trip, you need to divide your scuba gear
checklist into two groups, the first group pertains to the
actual dive, the other is for your time in the boat.
For your actual dive you want to make sure you have the
following equipment.
Mask: This is essential for good visibiilty ...
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Posted August 31st, 2010 by ya tao
By Kevin S. Giles
Author of Jerry's Riot: The True Story of Montana's 1959 Prison Disturbance
In the 30 years since his last days as warden, Ed 'Bus' Ellsworth had never gone inside the old prison in Deer Lodge. I coaxed him back on a raw March afternoon, anxious to hear what he could remember about the 1959 riot and its aftermath.
I was researching a book that I planned to write someday. I didn't have a title for it because, like writers do, I was trying to find the central story. Newspaper ...
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Filed under:News and Society
Posted August 30th, 2010 by ya tao
Nov. 9, 2005
The expression "There are no atheists in foxholes" is widely
used by religious leaders, politicians and the media.
It is a false and bigoted statement.
"There are atheists in foxholes," says atheist Jason Torpy of
Ohio, a retired U.S. Army captain.
Torpy joined the Army in 1994 right after graduating high
school. He now serves as president of the Military Association
of Atheists and Freethinkers, an Internet-based support network
for non-theistic service members.
On Nov. 10-11, ...
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Posted August 29th, 2010 by ya tao
One day when I was in a bad neighborhood of Minneapolis, I
overheard a young urban youth - maybe fourteen or fifteen -
trying to pick up on girls. None of them seemed to want to give
him the time of day and in frustration he yelled: "Hey, I'm a
man. I've been to jail."
Whoa. It made me think, that one did. Could it true that in some
sub-cultures incarceration is considered a rite of passage into
manhood, rather than a blot on your character? This young boy
obviously thought so and he probably ...
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Posted August 28th, 2010 by ya tao
Nobody Told Him . . .
Connecting President Bush with Wankie the Elephant
The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it,
but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes.
John 3:8
I know a place
Ain't nobody cryin
Ain't nobody worried
Al Bell with Mavis Staples
'I'll Take You There'
As the hulking giant moving van lumbered east on Fullerton
Parkway in Chicago; a tiny Cessna 150 plane, feather light and
fragile, took off from an airport near Lancaster ...
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Posted August 27th, 2010 by ya tao
Do . . . you . . . know . . . why . . . Mr. . . . Rogers . . .
of . . . Mr. . . . Rogers' . . . Neighbor . . . hood . . . TV .
. . show . . . talks . . . so . . . very . . . slowly . . . and
. . . very . . . clearly . . . and . . . uses . . . little . . .
tiny . . . words?
During my college years, I had the privilege of working on the "
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" show for WQED Public TV in Pittsburgh.
As an intern, I assisted with the props and sets. One day while
on a break from shooting, I ...
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Posted August 26th, 2010 by ya tao
As you may know, there are many genres of porn that may seem a
little too extreme to the average porn consumer but I won't go
into them right now. Suffice it to say we can't put that genie
back into the bottle: those genres have acquired their own
following, and they're here to stay. What you can do as someone
who watches porn (and here is where I advocate techniques that
have worked for me in the past) is try to regress - so to speak
- back to a prior state of mind where your ...
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Filed under:Relationships
Posted August 25th, 2010 by ya tao
Ladies! Yes, we were all born with the same anatomy. And yes, we
fully know how to give ourselves pleasure by exploring our
erogenous zones. But, do we know the proper techniques needed to
pleasure another woman orally? We have all heard it said that it
takes a woman to fully pleasure another woman because she knows
what she wants and what is pleasurable. Allow me to say that
every woman requires a certain technique to push her over the
edge and onto the wings of an ultimate orgasm. This must ...
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