Out from hiding
March 9, 2010 by
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Red Velvet cake recipe from Southern living Magazine in the 1980s?
February 28, 2010 by
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Lost my copy of a recipe that was published in Southern Living around 1987-88. Searched their site and could not find, Do you have this recipe? Would like to make fro Thanksgiving.
The recipe I am looking for calls for 2 bottles of red food coloring.
U.S. general Petraeus determined to wipe Taliban out from Afghanistan and Pakistan – what will Pakistan’s core shadow …
February 24, 2010 by
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U.S. general Petraeus determined to wipe Taliban out from Afghanistan and Pakistan – what will Pakistan’s core shadow …
International Geo politics is more complex than you can think of. American General Petraeus is determined to uproot Taliban from Afghanistan.
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Global hitchhiker from France in Naperville
February 16, 2010 by
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Global hitchhiker from France in Naperville
Jeremy Marie was named an honorary citizen of Naperville by Mayor A. George Pradel when he stopped in town as part of his five-year trip around the world. The goal of Marie’s trip is to tour the world without spending a single cent (or euro, or Ethiopian birr) on transportation [...]
SOUTHERN REDNECK TALK RADIO FROM ORLANDO (audio only) VOLUME 1 Jack and the Offs
February 8, 2010 by
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Good old boys yukking it up. Volume one (audio only)
Davidson: From royalty to citizenry, all salute Colo. National Guard
February 6, 2010 by
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Davidson: From royalty to citizenry, all salute Colo. National Guard
From fending off hostile Indian tribes and Confederate soldiers in the 1860s to combat in the Middle East today, members of the Colorado National Guard have been here to serve and protect. To show their appreciation, 1,000 attended the 2010 Colorado Military Ball.
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Stories spring from True West of the American imagination
February 1, 2010 by
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Stories spring from True West of the American imagination
They called him Victor. Eventually, that is. For the longest time, he had no name at all. He was “l’enfant sauvage” or just “le sauvage de l’Aveyron,” the little wild boy found naked in the woods outside Aveyron in southern France in 1797.
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Havana says nearly 300,000 Cubans living overseas visited island in 2009; most from US
January 29, 2010 by
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Havana says nearly 300,000 Cubans living overseas visited island in 2009; most from US
HAVANA (AP) — Nearly 300,000 Cubans living abroad visited their homeland last year, the island’s foreign minister said Wednesday, but he insisted a loosening of travel restrictions on Cuban-Americans coming to the island was “insufficient.”
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SLU Billikens get a lift from down under in Cody Ellis
January 27, 2010 by
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SLU Billikens get a lift from down under in Cody Ellis
January 20, 2010 – SLU forward Cody Ellis (right) pulls down a rebound against Fordham forward Fahro Alihodzic in first half action during a game between St. Louis University and Fordham.
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Where Does the Term Redneck Come From?
January 16, 2010 by
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To us a redneck is someone who is from the South. They love being in the South and to them they are they only great people in the country. They do all that they can to show people their love of huntin’, fishin’, and of course their tractors!
It is true that we associate rednecks with [...]