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Started 3 months ago (2008-07-12 03:51:00)
by Primsong
Backstory: My grandparents passed on some time ago. Grandad's fave flower was carnations, Grandma was known for her amazing garden (among other things), and they were central pillars of their small farming town. Most memorial days, I manage to get over to the little rural cemetery where I leave a small potted white carnation and a tomato plant on their graves. Grandma was ...
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2008-10-08 12:09:00)
by paxmusa
and she is on the cemetery board there. Recently the town has begun "refurbishing" the old pioneer cemetery that dates from the mid 1800s. One of the elderly women in the town is a well-known "grave dowser" and she helped the board to locate the graves that no longer have headstones. She even found a set of bones buried, unmarked, outside the cemetery fence. She uses a stick (not sure if it is ...
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2008-10-06 06:41:00)
by nextrade!
Bonner, Denning, From Dan Denning at the Old Hat Factory: --Now we'll see how this bailout actually works. Or if it works. It didn't do much to spark the market on Friday. The Dow fell 157 points. The ASX 200 futures pointed towards a one-percent fall at the opening today. Below, you'll find our two-month forecast for the market (please include a pinch of salt). --With Congressional ...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2008-10-05 08:31:00)
by usregimechange
Advertisements [ ? ] Source: Plain Dealer Roger Kearney squats to place a flag at the cemetery where his and Sen. Barack Obama's ancestors are buried in Fayette County, Ohio. At right is the tombstone of Phebe Kearney, who was Obama's great-great-great-great-great-grandmother. NEW HOLLAND, Ohio -- Joshua Rea, 30, heard the news while having a bite at CC's...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2008-10-05 08:21:00)
by Algorem
Advertisements [ ? ] Edited on Sun Oct-05-08 08:52 AM by Algorem http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/10/kin.html Sunday, October 05, 2008 Margaret Bernstein Plain Dealer Reporter New Holland, Ohio- Joshua Rea, 30, heard the news while having a bite at CC's White Cottage restaurant. "This is crazy, man," he said incredulously, reaching for a phone to call...
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2008-10-04 09:50:00)
by zoroethgenre_003
Mercedes - Culianan - New Town Development Brief Description Mercedes, identified as a secondary growth center and host of the proposed New International Airport under the Master Development Plan, is located in the east coast of the city and about 12.75 kilometers or 20 minutes ride from the Central Business District (CBD). Its entire land area is ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-10-03 21:45:00)
by basserdan
Ghosts of the Great Depression By: Bill Bonner & The Daily Reckoning Crew Paris, France Friday, October 3, 2008 *** The tree is trimmed…capitalism without creative destruction…does anyone pay attention to the Constitution anymore? *** When will the Fed need a bailout?…the price of gold is low - but it won't stay there forever! *** Deflation rears its ugly head…...
Started 1 week ago (2008-10-03 21:44:00)
by basserdan
Ghosts of the Great Depression By: Bill Bonner & The Daily Reckoning Crew Paris, France Friday, October 3, 2008 *** The tree is trimmed…capitalism without creative destruction…does anyone pay attention to the Constitution anymore? *** When will the Fed need a bailout?…the price of gold is low - but it won't stay there forever! *** Deflation rears its ugly head…...
One particular advisor has a way with words I thought I'd put up here for digestion and discourse. I get his newsletter and it's usually a doozy: http://www.dailyreckoning.com/ All text below by Bill Bonner: Word on the street is that the pols are about finished Christmas treeing the bailout bill. The House of Representatives prepares to cast its historic vote today. Here at The...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-10-02 19:36:00)
by Serra
I just completed my first week on this trip , which still has quite a few weeks of fun and exploring ahead! So far I've traveled a total of 2,530 miles. That's definitely a lot and it's going fast, but I knew the trip out west would, because I have many more stops I want to make on the more southern route headed back east. Plus, I love to drive - I love being on the road! When I want or need ...