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public: I saw the Olympic torch yesterday! - 02/11/10 08:47 AM
The experience was amazing. My place is one half mile south of Canada. Just north of my town is a cute little town in British Columbia. Yesterday I went into town for a quick errand and noticed crowds of people on the street downtown. I knew the torch was in SW BC yesterday, but was too busy working to notice where. I suddenly got a clue and pulled into a parking lot. With me was Peaches, my black pug wearing a cute fluffy white sweater with snowflakes on it. We wait for around 10 minutes and suddenly an elderly fellow
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public: Domestic Partnership registrations help WA hetero seniors - 12/08/07 12:03 PM
Registration for domestic partnership became legal just a few months ago in WA.One part of the regulations regarding domestic partners is getting little exposure: people over 62 can register, gay or straight.This is a big help to hetero seniors. There are many poor elderly couples who live together who would rather be legally married but can't because they would literally be on the streets. Marriage would mean suffering a reduction in their social security benefits. They are living below the poverty line as it is.It has been a sad situation for these poor elderly couples. Many have had ceremonies in religious venues understanding administrators because
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public: Core of successful marketing for general notary work (non-loan work) - 12/07/07 07:08 PM
The core of successful marketing for general notary public work is all about:*Knowing what services you can provide - the types of notarizations you can do.*Creating a clear profile of your target market and then carefully studying your demographics to learn where those people live, work, volunteer, and play.Part of creating the profile of your target market will include watching the behavior of what they do when they need a notary for loans, vehicle titles - - whatever services they need that you want to offer. Where does your target market look for a notary? Who do they ask for a referral?
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