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Guru on Oct 30th, 2011 in
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Yes, you read write…”How to Drive a Bulldozer.” This may sound silly, but I’m hearing that this new Vegas experience is incredible. It’s called Dig This and couples are, well, digging it. The website claims, “Huge Caterpillar Bulldozers and Excavators await you in one of the most fun and memorable experiences you will ever have.” After ten minutes of instruction, you get to...
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Guru on Oct 1st, 2011 in
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Here’s an easy step-by-step instruction on how to write the perfect love letter. Comes with 3 extra tips. It’ll cost you nothing, take about an hour, and will last forever.
Posted by
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Write from the Heart
There’s this great site called thinkmarriage.org that offers Digital Love Letter Kits for a buck ninety-nine.
This new, interactive PDF gives you the ability to write a love letter whenever the inspiration strikes! Inside the kit you will find suggestions and tips for writing, stationery, and a matching envelope which is easilycreated from ordinary printer paper.
The kit I got (which was...
Posted by
Guru on Oct 1st, 2011 in
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Smooching Cheat-Sheets
So, I had a girlfriend in college, great girl, but she obviously never took Kissing 101. I don’t want to get into the details, but there were saliva issues that needed to be dealt with.
I sure wish HowToKiss.info existed back then. What a terrific site. And, no, it’s not just for the kissing-challenged (although it would help them immensely), but they also offer advanced...
Posted by
Guru on Oct 1st, 2011 in
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Roses are Red
During the beginning stages of our relationships we’re bombarded with brain chemicals that make us think of almost nothing but our beloved, and love poems flow out of us like corny rhymes from Nipsy Russel (before my time, too). Then, about a year later the chemicals subside and the poems stop.
One way to recapture romance is to go back to the beginning and that may mean writing poetry again. I...