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real estate: Instructions for properly hugging a baby - 03/25/09 01:59 PM
I received this in an e-mail some time ago. If this doesn't make you smile, nothing will. :-) Instructions for properly hugging a baby: 1. First, uh, find a baby. 2. Second, be sure that the object you found was indeed a baby by employing classic sniffing techniques. 3. Next you will need to flatten the baby before actually beginning the hugging process. 4. The 'paw slide' Simply slide paws around baby and prepare for possible close-up. 5. Finally, if a camera is present, you will need to execute the difficult and patented 'hug, smile,
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real estate: "Woo Hoo!" I love my job! - 03/02/09 05:06 PM
Remember that excitement you felt when you first got your Real Estate license? I do. I remember it very well. I took the required 90 hours for Arizona in 9 days at the local community college. Talk about a brain-fry! As I got to know some of the other students, I discovered that there were quite a few in my class taking the whole course again, because they failed the test, two, three, five times. OH MY GOSH! Needless to say, I was pretty freaked out about the prospect of taking the test. What if I failed? Deep breath, I went in and
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real estate: Homesteading Part 1: Less is More - 02/23/09 03:08 PM
How do you keep your head above water in today's economy? Unless you're a self-made millionaire (I'm not!), it's certainly not easy. Years ago my husband and I decided on a pretty significant lifestyle change. If we were really going to change, we had to reassess our needs and wants. We wanted to live more simply and be as self-sustaining as possible. We did not want to get up and head out to corporate America every morning. We did not want a mortgage or car payment. We wanted 40+ acres to call our own. Our basic needs were simple: a roof over
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real estate: Beautiful, diverse, northeastern Arizona! - 02/22/09 06:03 PM
This beautiful, little known, area of northeastern Arizona called the White Mountains. I talked a little about it on my profile... it is a very diverse and beautiful area, with a little something for everyone. It encompasses most of Navajo and Apache Counties, and ranges from 5000 ft up to 8500 ft in elevation. We've got high desert with its rolling hills (knolls, really), grassy with a various assortment of high desert vegetation and juniper and cedar trees. (My daughter calls them big bushes.) We also have mountainous regions of ponderosa pine and aspen trees. Outdoor recreation? You name it, we've got it. Hiking, biking, trail
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Karen Ingersoll
Snowflake,
AZ
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