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View Article  Humor for the Day

Humor for the Day

 

  Thought for the Day

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Anger is a condition in which the tongue works faster than the mind.

 

 

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     Today's Quickie

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I once had a cross-eyed teacher.

 

She couldn't control her pupils.

 

 

Joke of the Day

 

Jokes are jokes and not meant to be offensive to any party….just enjoy the humor

 

You're An EXTREME Redneck If...

 

 

-- The Blue Book value of your truck goes up and down depending on how much gas is in it....   more »

View Article  JOHN MAXWELL ON GOOD THINKING
GOOD THINKING
By Dr. John C. Maxwell
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If you watched the swimming events at the 2004 Olympics last summer, you probably observed the incredible focus the medalists demonstrated. Sure, they're strong and fast. But when hundredths— maybe even thousandths—of a second are all that separate the winners from the losers, it's obvious that something besides strength and speed is at work.

A comment by Flip Darr, a former collegiate swimming coach who played a part in training eight Olympic medalists, sheds some light on what that critical ingredient might be. "I felt in ...   more »

View Article  BIZNET PRODUCTIONS: WHY TODAY IS IMPORTANT
TODAY IS YESTERDAY'S TOMORROW by Jim Rohn

The problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it
finally arrives, it is called today. Today is yesterday's
tomorrow. The question is what did we do with its
opportunity? All too often we will waste tomorrow as we
wasted yesterday, and as we are wasting today. All that could
have been accomplished can easily elude us, despite our
intentions, until we inevitably discover that the things that
might have been have slipped from our embrace a single,
unused day at a time.

Each of us must pause ...   more »