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7/8/2013 5:44:00 AM

Leo A. Notenboom is a software engineer and entrepreneur who worked for Microsoft for many years, either developing some of the company's best known software or managing other engineers who did. When he left he started his own software engineering company and consulting firm, Pudget Sound Software.
Legitimate email typically gets erroneously blocked for a couple of reasons: either the receiving system thinks your email looks too much like spam, or the receiving system thinks that you're sending it from an address that is or has been accused of being a spammer. Note that I said thinks and it's the mistakes associated with that thinking that cause legitimate email to be mistaken for spam.
And if they're not interested, it might be time for a new ISP.


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Jolie continues to pursue her love of ballet. She auditioned for the Nutcracker and devoted every weekend for 4 months to her role. Jeff and I went to the ballet together this month and watched as her dedication payed off. I am one proud momma!
I have been making plans for 2013 already and one of my major undertakings is starting on this:
More information to follow but my goal is to make 2 blocks a week so that by the end of next year I will have a complete quilt top. This leaves 7 weeks in the year that I don't have to do any blocks which will be nice for the holidays and, you know, the unexpected surprises of life. I hope to make this a quiltalong so if you are interested, leave me a comment and put the book on your Christmas list! I found a slightly used copy on Amazon and saved some pennies!


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If I announced, "My mother just died!" he would no doubt be cluckingly sympathetic. Most people are kind when presented with raw grief.
in my family we don't even call it a funeral we call it a celebration of life since there are only recollections of good times and past memories there is no cause for mourning clothes instead of crying there are joyful songs( not saying it not sad they're gone but we chose celebrate something which is promised) instead of drowning in sorrow also we do spend a week or so together before the service as a family to build up everyone who may have those sad feelings looming , some even stay a few days or more after the service (who wants to fly home depressed)Sorry no mourning clothes and very little mourning here
Our ancestors understood this, and in fact kept up the traditions of mourning dress until the 20th century. The question for them was not whether someone would don mourning attire after the death of an immediate family member, but what kind and for how long. In graduate school I knew someone researching the fact that major department stores customarily had an entire mourning department well into the 1920s. I imagine this was the mourner's onestopshopping haven; a grieving person could pick up the necessary black shoes, hat, gloves, or armbands in a single shopping trip, attended by discreetly hushed sales clerks.


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Beer pong is mainly famous in America but it is starting to gain popularity in other countries now too. It is actually quite simple to play all you need is some space and a pingpong ball. First setup two groups of glasses in lines facing each other, then fill all the glasses with beer or your favourite drink. Each team then takes it in turn to bounce the ball into the opposing teams glass and if they are successful a member of the other team has to take a drink. This process is repeated until the losing team is declared when they have no drinks left.
The countries game is a very strange one but will test the knowledge of the whole group. It is first thought to have originated from Newcastle England were a record game of a few hours went on before people worked it out. Everyone has to say the name of a country and the leader will say if they have got it right or not. It starts off with one person who is in on the game who gives a country name. Then as everyone in the group takes their turn the leader will say if they have got it right or not. The key to getting a right country isnt the country name but saying "ummm" as if thinking about the country before hand. People will be very confused about why they get some countries right but others wrong and will quickly be confused. And dont forget, every wrong answer will require a drink as a forfeit.
So weather you are in you are in your local pub or a new bar while on holiday/vacation here are few games you can use to keep yourself and your friends entertained while you drink the night away. Its often thought that alcohol can make any sport even more entertaining and these fun bar games are no exception.


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For those OK with the mainstream, White River Forest welcomes more than 10 million visitors a year, making it the mostvisited recreation forest in the nation. But don't hate it for being beautiful; it's got substance, too. The forest boasts 8 wilderness areas, 2,500 miles of trail, 1,900 miles of winding service system roads, and 12 ski resorts (should your snow shredders fit the trunk space). If ice isn't your thing: take the tirefriendly Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway 82 miles connecting the towns of Meeker and Yampa, half of which is unpaved for you road rebels. Try driving the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway, which saw Civil War battles fought. If the tall peaks make your engine tremble, opt for the relatively flat Oconee National Forest, which offers smaller hills and an easy trail to the ghost town of Scull Shoals. Scaredycats can opt for John's Mountain Overlook, which leads to twin waterfalls for the sensitive sightseer in you. Travel 20 miles west of Dolly Sods (among the busiest in the East) to find the Canaan Backcountry (for more quiet and peace). Those willing to leave the car for a bit and foot it would be remiss to neglect dayhiking the White Rim Rocks, Table Rock Overlook, or the rim at Blackwater River Gorge. Rogers NRA via Hurricane Creek Road, North CarolinaMost know it as the highest country they'll see from North Carolina to New Hampshire. What they may not know? Car campers can get the same grand experience for less hassle. Drop the 50pound backpacks and take the highway to the high country by stopping anywhere on the twisting (hence the name) Hurricane Road for access to a 15mile loop that boasts the best of the grassy balds. It's the road less travelled, and the high one, at that. For a weekend getaway of the coastal variety and quieter version of the Florida Keys that's no less luxe, stick your head in the sand (and ocean, if snorkeling's your thing) at any of Long Key's 60 sites. Canoes and kayaks are aplenty, as are the hot showers and electric power source amenities. Think of it as the getaway from the typical getaway. With the Colorado River still within view of this cliffedge site, Crazy Jug is a carside camper's refuge from the troops of tourists. Find easy access to the Bill Hall Trail less than a mile from camp, and descend to get a peek at the volcanic Mt. Trumbull.
At 87, James Salter is having perhaps the best year of his career. His first novel in three decades, That Is, has brought rave reviews and even a New Yorker profile.
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