by Irene Mmari While numerous brides, bridegrooms and their households are much more conventional than others, and prefer to hear earnest and courteous speeches, many other people favor hearing funny wedding speeches. If your family and guests are these types of individuals, an entertaining wedding address is utterly suitable as long as you don’t judge, humiliate, or employ base language. Remember, not important how you are linked to or related to the bride or bridegroom, or if you are the bri
How to make Funny Wedding Speeches
March 27th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
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Working it out at home.
March 13th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
In today’s challenging economy, studies indicate that more professionals are climbing the corporate ladder by working from home. Statistics show that operating a business in more personal digs than a traditional office has become increasingly prevalent in the face of layoffs, downsizing and closures. Forty-five million Americans — or someone in 35 percent of all households — work out of home offices, according to the Small Office/Home Office Summit. Telecommuting also has been on the rise for
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Pet Sitting – A Modern Day Necessity
February 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
by Exo Skelie Over the years, more and more Americans have decided to expand their lives by acquiring pets that essentially serve as extensions of themselves. In the past, families were traditionally seen as the ones who could responsibly own pets, especially since one Based on the 2005-2006 National Pet Owner Survey of the America Pet Products Association, pet ownership is now 63% of the country’s total households. Most of these households prefer dogs, birds and cats for pets. This is mainl
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Untitled
February 4th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
by denverpost.com on February 4, 2009 Comments Off Welcome to Fetch, a column for those of us who can’t imagine life without our pets. A dogblog, so to speak. A catchat, a birdword. There’s a lot of us, according to the experts. A 2005-2006 survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association showed 63 percent of all U.S. households owning a pet, which equates to more than 69 million households. That’s up from 64 million in 2002 and 51 million in 1988 when tracking began. (T
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Welcome to Fetch
February 4th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
Welcome to Fetch, a column for those of us who can’t imagine life without our pets. A dogblog, so to speak. A catchat, a birdword. There’s a lot of us, according to the experts. A 2005-2006 survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association showed 63 percent of all U.S. households owning a pet, which equates to more than 69 million households. That’s up from 64 million in 2002 and 51 million in 1988 when tracking began. (There’s a report out for 2007-2008, if you want to buy it fr
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