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This Is My Journal Of Living In Thailand BlogBlog "This is my journal of living in Thailand" is an English blog from and it talks about We are a Swiss family living in Thailand doing volunteers work, we share our expe...
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The Vision:Sharing with you the dream, the vision for a house where women can come, heal and restore their lives back to Christ. Join me in building a place, a house where women will grow, learn and be empowered! I...
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It's in the nameAlthough I have talked about shutting down this site for some time, it turns out that I can't. Not only because I gave this address out to a bunch of new friends from the writer's conference I attended this past weekend,...
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Today, I was able to wake up later for Cherry Blossom but this time, we were done with at around.. 9? 9:30? T_T Hey, free food... shiet.Morning I had trash detail. What I hate most about this is is that my volunteers are...
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We rely on donations from the public for most of our support.We are always interested in:*Clumping cat litter ...
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Am I truly bloodthirsty?My throat doesn't feel dry though....because there is no where else I can go.d'uh..quickie.touches. Since CaKaLuSa tends to carry on with intelligent yet complicated entries, I have decided to beg...
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The Following is not a bible, it is simply a general guide line on how to start up and run a convention. How do I know any of this? Why is any of what I am saying important? Simply put, I successfully r...
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Between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, approximately 500,000 customers are without power. Normally, when I hear this on the news, I think: "Oh, they can't watch TV, or turn on lights; the food in the freezer will start to thaw."...