Have You Checked This Sport Out?

July 24, 2009 by · 2 Comments
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I have long been interested in equestrian events. I like the horses in this dignified sport that shows the best of their skills. I love watching the events and heck, I even like looking at equestrian apparel. It’s all about fun and enjoying a sporting event that focuses on both the athletic prowess and skill of man and animal, both coming together to win the event. It’s fun and it’s exciting. You should check out the sport for yourself.

Get What You Are Entitled To

July 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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In this economy, it’s not as easy as it once was to get a job. For many disabled people that entered the workforce in the past, now can be a quite difficult time to find a job with a disability. Maybe this is the time to turn to social security disability insurance.

Allsup has a 98% success rate in helping people get the social security benefits that they are entitled to. If you are disabled and unable to work, then maybe it’s time to get the benefits that you are entitled to.

Discovering New Questions

April 20, 2009 by · 2 Comments
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I am finding out a lot about many things these days. For example, the other day, one wanted to know what mesothelioma was. That was easy to answer since my grandfather suffered from it after working in the government for many years. In fact, he even got a settlement from Manville, one of the biggest makers of asbestos. It was nice answering the question, but I would prefer questions about things like why is the sky blue. :)

Turmoil At Home And Abroad

October 7, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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There is a lot of turmoil both at home and abroad these days. I often look back to my time teaching TEFL and running the bad school watchdog site and fret about what issues may be affecting teachers abroad these days. No doubt, things will trickle down to the lowly teacher and the need for a platform to complain will probably be more than ever. I can imagine there will be teachers left high and dry with no money while stranded in a foreign country.

But, it doesn’t affect me directly. I am back in the states and things like mortgage payments, credit card payments, and employment uncertainty have replaced concerns about high gas prices and spiraling food prices. I just noticed this morning on the tickertape that just about every food commodity was down. I wonder how soon this will be reflected in grocery store prices?

Those who saved in hard assets are going to weather this quite alright, the rest of us? Who knows. Turmoil at home and abroad, it really doesn’t matter where you are.

The Cost Of Moving

September 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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With the economy the way it is here in the states, I think a lot of people are going to have to go back to what they were doing back in the early 1980′s, relocating to where they can find good jobs. The overall economy may be bad, but there are pockets of economic strength were there are still good opportunities. I think there will be a rise in the number of people moving over the next 6 months to a a year.

Moving can be a chore, but it can go a lot easier if you use a moving service like ABF U-Pack Moving. Basically, you pack up the boxes and they do the actually moving of your contents. No worries about driving. They also provide moving estimate quotes so you can know what it will cost to make the move. You’ll get a good quote that will give you information you to make your move as financially beneficial as possible.

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