http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/weekly-photo-challenge-hope
Here is a photo of a walking cane made from an Acacia Koa wood of Hawaii:

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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/weekly-photo-challenge-hope
Here is a photo of a walking cane made from an Acacia Koa wood of Hawaii:

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How many times have you looked at a quote and thought, “Okay, now’s my time to write something memorable”? There were many times when I should have thought of that memorable quote in the first place.
Where do you find inspirational words? Usually I find those inspirational words online, such as the lyrics to “Bless “The Beast” And The Children”.
Better yet, what’s your favorite quote that you’ve written yourself? I wrote my own epitaph. Or better yet here is a new quote by moi called “The Nephilim“:
Let not your bodies/hearts be spoiled/troubled by the poisons/traps of this world.
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/creative-manifestos/
“why not learn from the pros?” Okay. I’ve read other weblogs and so far, I’m still an amateur writer. So don’t expect improvement from my weblog, which is primarily designed to rant and rave at will. I tried splitting up the blog by different categories but that didn’t work out as I expected.
“why not make blogging a family activity?” Are you kidding me? My weblog is my own. Everything in it is meant to humiliate people and to expose their dark sides.
“Or turn it into a game among friends? Yeah, that works. So far, only Madam Mews have been tried and true as a “good friend”. As for John Jr. I think he’s still around somewhere…
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“ET! Phone home!”
Nowadays it’s texting that works better than phone. You see texting can be saved as documentation. Whereas, you’d need photographic memory to record everything you’ve ever heard.
First, I want to thank me, myself and I for the con-tro-ver-si-al decision to blog via a smartphone, even though I don’t have nothing to do with people. Irregardless, none of my readers haven’t a clue as to what I am talking about. I’ve been hanged by the proverbial noose of greed for over twelve slong years and left hung, high and dry, and all alone. One look at my blog and it looks like the ramblings of an insane, loose-lipped, good for nothing, but well meaning person addicted to coffee. LOL. All I could do is 🙂 at your attempts to find meaning behind my messages. Nevertheless, don’t worry your little noggin’s over my state of mind. However, please do read on! And don’t forget to comment (nicely please). But then again, I really don’t care one way or the other.
It is neither me nor her that wants your attention. Nay! She loves to slowly mess with your minds and leave you to wonder if there are any regrets or mistakes made by this author. “Why do you bother her with corrections”? asked her doppelgänger. “Can’t you tell that church goers’ lives are more messed up than hers?” Perhaps contacting the author would help clarify what is really going, that is if she bothers reading and replying to her “e-mails“. Alas, you are not the ruler of her thoughts or the controller of her grammar and spelling. Who do you think you are? To whom should you address your concerns?
[This has been a horrible grammatical exercise by me and I certainly know you agree that you’re God and your destiny lies in their hands because it’s not who they’re but rather if its presence is there at all.)
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To team Automattic: Can you combine questions from Plinky.com with DailyPosts.wordpress.com and merge both sites into one snowball? Okay! Thanks!
I’m having difficulty accessing the Plinky.com website and “sharing” the Plinky.com with my other wordpress.com weblog via my cellphone. Refreshin the web pages of Plinky.com would give me the following message via my Android smartphone:
Web page not available
The Web page at http://www.plinky.com/ ight be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Here are some suggestions:
- Check to make sure your device has a signal and data connection.
- Reload this web page later.
- View a chached copy of the web page from Google.
To team Automattic: Can you combine questions from Plinky.com with DailyPosts.wordpress.com and merge both sites into one snowball? Okay! Thanks!
I’m having difficulty accessing the Plinky.com website and “sharing” the Plinky.com with my other wordpress.com weblog via my cellphone. Refreshin the web pages of Plinky.com would give me the following message via my Android smartphone:
Web page not available
The Web page at http://www.plinky.com/ ight be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Here are some suggestions:
- Check to make sure your device has a signal and data connection.
- Reload this web page later.
- View a chached copy of the web page from Google.
Are you good to people you don’t know? How, when and why (or why not)?
Generally, I have been know to be good to people I don’t know. However, I can piss off people whom I sensed is naughty, such as the twit’s niece. Long ago, she came over and I told her to help her aunt and the henpeck. She barely lifted up the hammer out and looked all weak. Then the twit and her talked together in the room; while I told the boy that I don’t like her.
Usually, my face will show great disdain with my frown face — squinty eyes and downturned mouth and flairing nostrils. I really force myself to smile at strangers who are faking their sincerity. My smile will come forth when only good-natured characters are genuine.
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Here are eleven questions to help you [decide] your blogging strategy for the new year:
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/12/28/looking-back-at-2011/
“Would you ever wait in line overnight for something? If so, what?”
No! For an economist, time has value. Therefore, waiting in line overnight, fighting over a pair of sneaker and landing in jail for committing crimes can be COSTLY. After a while the fad looses value and humans will find replacements of something better to fill the “void”. Therefore, I wouldn’t wait in line, not unless it means for the chance of healing and redemption.
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/fight-over-a-sneake/
Would you mind taking a minute to give us some thoughtful answers? Its only 5 questions long. Pretty please? Okay, fine! Here is the survey.
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http://22102.polldaddy.com/s/what-is-your-personal-system-for-blogging
Hi DailyPost reader. Thanks for taking a minute to help make WordPress.com better.
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Is your blog primarily for personal or business use? *
Personal
Business
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Do you have a specific goal to blog every day or week? *
Yes, every day
Yes, every week (or other set period of time)
No
Q.3
If WordPress.com provided easy to use tools and reminders for blogging goals, would you try it? *
Yes
No
Please help us understand why you selected this answer – Please send email reminders to blog via Tweets in the form of questions, like Plinky.com, Formspring.me, and The DailyPost.wordpress.com.
Q.4
Do you use your calendar to remind you to post? (If not, what tools, or approaches do you use?) *
Yes
No
Please help us understand why you selected this answer. What kind of reminders do you set? – Recently, I’ve been using the “Memo” app of my cellphone to log in my random thoughts as blogging material later on.
Q.5
How do you track your progress with your goal? Do you periodically review what you achieved and compare it to your goal? * – I don’t have a goal. All I want is to do is to log my random thoughts of “mostly rants and other stuff” and realize that a minimal approach is better than smaller posts, which could easily be achieved via Twitter, which I don’t use other than give link backs to my primary weblog.
Q.6
If you have a system for blogging that wasn’t captured well by the above questions, please describe how you set, review, and try to achieve your goals for blogging. – I’ve set myself to blog everyday. I don’t have time to review my blog or read other blogs. I try to achieve my goals for blogging by entering notes on the “Memo” app of my cellphone. Thank you.
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/what-is-your-personal-system-for-blogging/
Yesterday, our AT&T voicemail access was “mysteriously” disabled for Paw. I don’t know what happened. This unresolved issue went on for two hours from around 3:30pm to around 5:30pm and through five phone representatives. I tried downloading the online tool for technical resolution but the questions didn’t fit my issue.
Prior to noontime, I tried to forward ALL voice from the landline to my cellphone. The first and second try online went smoothly. But then I encountered difficulty navigating the AT&T U-Verse webpages. I had to submt a survey with ALL low ratings to each question because I’d get pages to login and 404 errors thereafter!
So by comparing AT&T with WordPress, I find the former has too many CONFUSING links! WordPress, by far, is much user friendly. I too do NOT like clutter. I get impatient with too much detail, which could explain why I asked for a refund for my Premium Theme last night.
Collasping the left sidebar menu of my Dashboard also when I edit my blogs via my cellphone which has a SMALL screen. That’s why I prefer auto-fit for any webpages!
As for my personal desktop workspace. I make a habit of closing ALL unused windows and keep at least two windows open — one IE9 and Firefox 9.0. (I read last night that Mozilla is in league with Google. Sell-outs!)
Is there a cure for stupidity? Nope.
“Stupid is as stupid does.” ~Forrest Gump
If you had a million dollars to reduce stupidity where you live, how would you spend it?
I first would round up the stupid ones of all ages, put them on a train and haul them to FEMA camps for indefinite detention. But that’s only a fable story.
An alternate solution could be: Just don’t have children and abort the ones that will be known to have defects. And use the ones with disabilities to do simple tasks for businesses.
Another alternate solution could be: Let them live and continue to fool them into believing that everything is fine and dandy and that a savior will come (after thousands of years) to save the day and night.
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/12/10/is-there-a-cure-for-stupidity/