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      Fair Warning
      If you’re one of those bloggers who blogs about everything, you should give the world fair notice. This T-shirt lets everyone know that whatever’s happening right this second might just end up on your blog someday. At ThinkGeek for $17.99.

      Written by: Chic Chemise


      Fair Warning
      It is 7.9 miles from the princess's preschool in SoCal to the nearest Toys 'R Us. I Googled it just now, recalling the conversation the princess and I had on Monday. She'd spent the day with her former teacher and classmates, as I had a meeting in town. And yes, I'd promised her a visit to the toy store after I picked her up. "Are we there yet?" "No, not yet." "Are we there yet?" "What do you

      Written by: Life In Motion


      A Fair Warning About Christianrealestateagents.com
      I don’t usually like to write posts like this that paint other companies in a negative light, but sometimes it’s necessary to point things out for the safety of others, and for good conscience sake. There is a website called christianrealestateagents.com that has been around for a while now. They are a site that charges real estate agents to be listed on a directory type of service. First of all, I have to say that I have nothing to gain by writing about their company. They operate under a completely different model than we do. We are membership and referral fee based, and they are simply a directory. Here is some background… At one point they owned a website called ChristianRealtors.net (which we now own). Within a matter of months of this 2nd site being launched, we started receiving phone calls (about 25 in all), from people that were outraged at the owners of the site. Apparently, all of the members that had paid a large upfront annual fee were charged a 2

      Written by: Christian Real Estate Network Blog


      Fair Warning (58/365)
      Our house is right next to the last empty lot on our street, and we have grown accustomed to the privacy and sense of space from not having a house next door. I like the relief of not having to constantly shush the kids from their caterwauling, knowing that the neighbors are just far enough away that they are probably not overly concerned by the screaming. There is little doubt in my mind that we are going to have neighbors soon, though, since the builders are now listing the lot for a full $100K less than they've had it listed for the last 18 months. Despite being resigned to the situation, I have a hard time trying to restrain myself from scaring away any potential buyers.We've seen some traffic out there the past few weeks, and last weekend, when it was beautiful outside, I noticed two cars parked at the street. I couldn't figure out where the people were, however, since it's a razed muddy field now that they cut down all the trees, but each time I looked out there, the cars wer

      Written by: A Smeddling Kiss


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