Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004

Lifestyle

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 8, 2004 – What does this mean anyway? Does anyone know? “Lifestyle” is defined as an individual’s’ typical way of life. This got me to thinking about my “lifestyle” – as opposed to say – the lifestyles of the rich and famous. There appears to be a distinct difference here.

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A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3

A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3

A Tale Of 2 Lion Cubs In Spain – Part 3 – CJ and Luis Munoz are back with the next chapter of the 2 rescued lion cubs from Spain and the amazing people who are looking after them. For all of you following these 2 babies – meet the team at the Centre near Madrid where the cubs are living. Weighing a feeble 3 and 4kgs respectively when rescued – the condition of the cubs has improved dramatically. Three weeks later – they weight 10 and 13 kgs.

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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 7, 2004

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 7, 2004

Dreams & Dreaming

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 7, 2004 – All kids have dreams – just like they have imaginary friends. Adults frequently misplace their dreams and forget they ever had a pal that only they could see. The special illusory buddy who was always glad to see them, never criticized and believed in them no matter what.

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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 6, 2004

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 6, 2004

A Gentle Reminder

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 6, 2004 – It’s Labour Day Monday – a perfect day to see a movie with a friend. Nancee and I saw the early previews for Vanity Fair and knew it would be a keeper. It’s a period film set in England and abroad in the early years of the 1800’s.

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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 5, 2004

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 5, 2004

Summer’s Last Long Week-End

Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – September 5, 2004 – This year has torn along at break-neck speed. I was just putting Christmas decorations away and preparing to start working with new clients on the third of January and now it’s Labour Day weekend.

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