Posts Tagged ‘Imagination’

Save your Money at the Pump the Bay Area Way

Oct.14, 2009 in UncategorizedWhen problems do arise, it serves as a test of character as well as a test of just how innovative people could get. The imagination of the problem-faced individual would be put to work so as to find a solution. And in the world where gas and fuel is a daily need in life, people from the Bay Area have found ways so as to spend less on gas. One of the popular ways that has been cooked up so as to let people save on fuel is through the 511 Regional Rideshare Program


Free Guide into Weight Loss Issues

It is not a secret that physical training is very crucial in case a person has a desire to lose weight. The positive point is that it really helps to burn extra calories, to increase the energy level and also to build the numbers of muscles that influence your process of metabolism a lot. In deed, when we speak about the green tea, our imagination is stimulated by the procedure of weight loss. The researches showed that the catechin polyphenols that was found in green tea provokes the cells of l


Ex To Real Housewife Of Atlanta Sheree:You Silly Rabbit!

Have a problem with someone? Try airing it out on Twitter. That’s the new craze happening lately. Apparently Real Housewife of Atlanta, Sheree Whitfield has pissed her ex-husband, NFL player Bob Whitfield off royally! He took to twitter last night to “tell it like it is!” Check out his posts: Bob isn’t a cutie by any stretch of the imagination. Do we sense a hint of jealousy? Someone looks very green to me! Forwomenonline.com


the games we used to play – the nostalgic meme

This post of Susanna’s really made me think of times long gone and the games we used to play, so I’ve created my first meme and yes, it’s a nostalgia trip but it’s also a nod to invention and imagination. 1. The game I loved? British Bulldog – loud, brash, dangerous but great fun, knock down ginger was another fave 2. The game I hated? Ladders – you sat on the floor, alternately opposite, with legs stretched out to create the ‘ladder’ and some heffalump would run over your legs.


The Charming Wild Flowers

The felicitous grouping of plants is one of the signs of a gardener’s coming of age. It takes knowledge, thought, imagination and taste to assemble together plants which like the same soil, exposure and cultural conditions, which bloom at the right time to make the picture, and which look as though they belong together. This is the time of year to be thinking about next year’s garden pictures, and it is a pleasant game to be playing. What our gardens need is originality and imagination. Too ma


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