Archive for April, 2009

Santa For A Day

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

The year was 1981. I was eighteen years old. Much too young to be Santa Claus, right? Especially with my short skinny self. Right? Wrong!
It’s all my fault. I can blame nobody else. I was the one who opened my big mouth, and I paid the price.
I was working at a restaurant called The Village […]

Rent Games Online

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Renting video games online has exploded in recent months! I for one am thrilled to see this available to me and my family. Over the summer it was my sanity saver! Why you ask? Well simply because for an affordable price I can rent unlimited games online and have them sent to my door. […]

Five Mountains to Ski in Europe

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

My top five isn’t definitive, it contains my top skiing areas for ski holidays in the Alps. You could nominate Chamonix, Savoie and Super Besse but these resorts are my top snowboarding domains.
1. Verbier, Switzerland ” With its four fantastic valleys and over 240 miles of slopes, this is a resort more for the […]

Purchasing Cheap Sports Footwear on the Web Today

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Sports trainers is considered the most crucial piece of equipment you will acquire so it is essential that you elect on the suitable shoes.
A great many people don’t appreciate that there are many differences in the way sports trainers help your feet. It’s not good for your feet if you take part in football or […]

College Financial Aid for Left Handed Students

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Looking for help to fund a university degree can be difficult and may need time. Scholarships are not the same as a student loan in that the funds are a grant, and thus, do not need to be repaid…

Reading Poker Hands

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Reading Poker hands will dramatically increase your win percentages, but learning this skill is not an easy task. It takes hours of play, a good memory and an attentive eye.
Reading poker hands is not the most important part of any poker armoury, and it’s not very useful for low stakes poker rooms either. […]

Probot cd corupts young minds

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

When Dave Grohl joined Nirvana in 1990 I bet he didn’t have a clue that he would go on to such a great career with the Foo Fighters and his latest groundbreaking side-project Probot. While the music is heavy metal, been there and done that, Dave Grohl has […]

An Introduction to Betting Establishment Card Playing: Gambling Pastimes Gambling Devotees Enjoying Taking Part in

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Five-card stud is really a very fashionable casino pastime. The gaming aficionados, playing with fully screened hands, are betting into a central pot which is finally bestowed onto the winning punter sitting on the best set of cards. (And as eveyone knows, the coolest bluffer may well prevail too!)

Poker revenue basics

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Poker is one of the most famous card games across the world. Having its origin from the working class of America it has now become a part of the American culture. No other card game is as popular. The game has gained following because of the ease with which it can be played by a […]

Only One Performance Left of Damkier in A Night in Venice Ap

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Brent L. Damkier, (pronounced Dam-key-r) handsome lyric tenor at the Regensburg Opera, is best known for his recent roles as Prince Tamino in The Magic Flute and Prince Ramiro in Cinderella.
Eine Nacht in Venedig, (A Night in Venice) by Strauss premiered on October 23, 2004. Damkier plays the roll of Pappacoda, a Spaghetti cook. […]

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