
Shopping and Buying Online with the Best 100 Sites.
I love shopping malls. I like the antique malls where you go in and there are 50 different stores in one building. I love to go to the mall, get a drink and watch people. But, I don't like the excessive walking, especially around the holidays. So, I feel just like I have died and gone to Heaven when I first became acquainted with online shopping. I love searching for items and then hopefully getting a discount. Not having to get in my car and fight the traffic is a big plus for me. The more pictures and information online stores have, the better.
I like to be able to "just about" touch the item online. I look for any guarantees; for a return policy and if I can I will use PayPal. I love PayPal. It is so easy to use and I feel more secure financially when using my account and doing shopping through one location. If it is not clear as to the details of the product I want and I cannot get more information from the site, I don't buy.
So, I recommend you give it a try. And when shopping online, don't forget about your creative juices. Don't have any? That is hard to believe. I recommend you stop by and visit Squidoo. Look around and then join. It's free. I am sure you have something to say; maybe something to share. What about that special craft project that you have been working on and finally completed. Maybe someone else wants to know how to finish theirs. Meantime, check out my site and happy shopping!
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The American people came out on July 4 to protest high taxes and run-a-way government spending. From 11:00 till 2:00 p.m., citizens of Ventura, CA came out to show their support for less taxes and less government interference. As a spectator and one who attended the first Ventura Tea Party, I would say we doubled the turnout of
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All across the country the signs, flags and banners that were carried at the
tea parties showed the position that the American people are taking toward its government. They are mad and they are not going to take it anymore!
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That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people....And that, when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, A MAJORITY of the community hath an indubitable, inalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal.
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JUST ARRIVED: DESIREE SUE DAVISON
MAY 29, 2009


Look at my Grammie's girl. This is a recent picture. Don't you just love her in that hat?

Posted February 7, 2009:
Not to brag, but, my wonderful granddaughter, Marissa Lorraine Davison will be 2 today. She is a very happy, full of energy and very bright little girl. She loves to play kick ball and one of her favorite play items are "stickers". So, this is to you Marissa...Happy Birthday. Grammie loves you babe!
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BIO..
I am a relatively new blogger who is hoping to expand her blogging wings on this site. I am not new to computers, or the Internet, or writing, but this thing called blogging has captivated me.
I can remember a time when writing and receiving letters was exciting. And, if we look back into history, it was an art. Good penmanship was a part of one's character. When did we stop communicating with flair? Or did we always have it, and because we are basically lazy creatures, the Internet has encouraged it to emerge up out of us.
I believe we have always had it. I have recently discovered lenses. I found Squidoo. It allows you to be creative utilizing your writing on topics or field of interest you love. You can be creative, show your style, put in some pictures and, if that is not enough, maybe generate a little money as well. So, I invite you to check out one of my lenses at www.squidoo.com/thingsloved.
May 21, 2008
I wonder if most of you know what your going to do come voting time? I am not to thrilled with my choices. With the issues on immigration, America's involvement in the Middle East, and the National Debt......I am not sure there is a candidate out there who will do what he/she says they will do. And, can we afford it?
I am concerned about the family. I want to know what is going to happen with education and what cultural issues my granddaughter will face in 16 years. I've just written a new lens and would like feedback regarding it. Take a moment and visit
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March 27, 2009 update
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