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Weekly “sweet-HART” Posts – P.E. 2005-12-11
0December 13th, 2005BloggingHere are our picks for the week ended December 11, 2005 – as determined by ourselves …
HART’s “sweet-HART” Picks
(1) 1-800-HART
* I really thought that these Christmas Light Shows are amazing, and worth double and triple posting just for your enjoyment!
1800hart.com/blog/2005/12/christmas-light-show-have-you-seen-this-yet/
(2) Curling Blog
* We were watching the 2005 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials in Nova Scotia this past week, to determine what our Team Canada Mens and Womens curling teams will be that represent Canada the 2006 Winter Olympics. Two new blogs were launched to help watch, monitor and cheer these teams on!
www.curlingblog.com/2005/12/2005-tim-hortons-canadian-curling-trials-playoffs-mens-final-gushue-wins/
www.curlingblog.com/2005/12/2005-tim-hortons-canadian-curling-trials-playoffs-womens-final-kleibrink-wins/* Sidyboy warns pet lovers why you should wait 8 weeks before taking a pup away from its mother and cautions against breeders who do that
RUTH’s “sweet-HART” Picks
* THE REAL SOLUTION / DEPRESSION WORKBOOK – Depression can be costly, both physically and emotionally. The Real Solution Depression Workbook is designed to overcome depression in a way that assumes the participant has already suffered enough, has sufficiently grieved and mourned the losses in their life, has found meaning in it all, and is now ready to begin the work of changing.
www.mimfreedom.com/blog/2005/12/depression-the-real-solution/
(2) Build a Website and Business That Works
* Net Detective – Find the Information You Need! Check Criminal Records – Find The Harmful Information now! Uncover Your OWN Family History! Find Birth, Death, SOCIAL SECURITY, Adoption, DMV Records, and More! Find how to locate UNLISTED Phone Numbers
marketingplace.blogspot.com/2005/12/net-detective-find-information-you.html
* Ten House Rules for Cats…..From the Readers Digest Illustrated Book of Cats – First rule – Before you bring me home, pick up food and bedding for me – Make sure you have cat food and a place to sleep ready for your new cat. Since it may refuse an unfamiliar food, or suffer digestive problems from eating something new, find out what brand of food your cat was fed previously. The person from whom you’re getting the cat may even give you a sample. This will ensure a very gradual transition in the cat’s diet over at least a few days. You might also arrange to get some item of bedding that will carry home the odour of the litter and perhaps that of the mother too. In this way, the ‘orphan’ will have a sense of security in its new home.
www.happypetstop.com/blog/2005/12/beautiful-christmas-sites-worth-visiting-2/
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