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Friday, September 2nd, 2011

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Most recently, online buying Celebrex hcl, Purchase Celebrex online no prescription, two LGK apps (one for iPhones LetsGoKings Mobile - LetsGoKings.com and one for Androids) were created and within hours, hundreds of people downloaded the apps, what is Celebrex. Buy Celebrex from canada, Based on available statistics, some users have been known to log in using their smart phones over a hundred times in one day, Celebrex without prescription. Order Celebrex from United States pharmacy, On Monday, August 29, australia, uk, us, usa, 2011 I got to witness the sealing of the deal that signified LGK transitioning from a fan site to the Official Site of the Los Angeles Kings. One day and one signature was what changed the dream to a reality and on September 1, 2011 Michael Zampelli was free to announce this exciting news to the public, Celebrex For Sale.

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The Struggle by Urban Voodoo – Hip-Hop Healing

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
I just downloaded The Struggle by Urban Voodoo. It's a song about the struggle of growing up in a chaotic, abusive environment and trying to break free. There are many people who want to be a positive force in this world but find themselves bogged down by depression and anxiety that is directly related to living a life of trauma. It is important for us to support the adult children who want to uplift the youth of today if we ever hope to break these destructive cycles. If you are From Sabotage to Success by Sheri Zampellibold enough to admit that abuse happens and that it leaves a lasting impact. If you are bold enough to support the children and not the adults who abuse them, spend 99 cents on this single. Go to: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/urbanvoodoo --------------------------------------- If you're looking for step-by-step instruction on how to overcome self-sabotage, buy the book From Sabotage to Success. --------------------------------------- Get a Free Hypnosis Download: Create the Life You Want at icreatehabits.com

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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
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Roller Derby: ‘Hot chicks kicking ass on wheels’

Monday, June 30th, 2008
I spent the weekend at a Roller Derby tournament in Los Angeles. I was surrounded by hot chicks who kick ass. How can that NOT have a positive influence on you? I didn't come up with the phrase 'It's hot chicks kicking ass on wheels'. That's the title of an article that appeared on L.A. Com earlier this week. But it's a great title and it pretty much describes how I feel about Rinkrat's LAist.com photo gallery from this weekend's roller derby tournament. I'm gonna post a few teasers here, but if you love derby like I love derby, you'll probably go to the gallery and look at each photo about 27 times each. (Click on photos to see a larger version). Kung Pow, LA Derby Doll is practically airborne Kung Pow Tina finally squeezes her way through the powerful blocking force of Team Awesome. The question is, will she fall or will she recover? Tara. Tough and nails, smooth as silk. Tara Armov of the L.A. Riettes Ellen Page cheers for Axles of Evil from the LA Derby Dolls I'm not a very observant star gazer but I can appreciate the publicity power of a well-known name, so I will go out of my way to blatantly use the name Ellen Page of Juno in my blog post and keywords. And it IS a pretty sweet picture of Ellen Page cheering for Axles of Evil don'tcha think? Why is she there you ask? Because if you haven't heard yet, she's starring in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, Whip It along with Juliette Lewis (see below), Marcia Gay Harden, Kristen Wiig and Zoe Bell. This movie takes an up-close and personal look into the life of a derby girl and roller derby culture. When the Derby Dolls door staff saw Stephanie walk towards us in her Hot Dog on a Stick uniform, we burst into spontaneous applause. There really is nothing like a Hot Dog on a Stick at the Roller Derby Tournament. Don't forget the fresh squeezed lemonade. Juliette Lewis celebrates with Derby Dolls at the Doll Factory in Los Angeles, CA Hey look, it's Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers, Strange Days, Cape Fear) gettin' cozy with Derby Doll's: Suzy Snakeyes, V. Lee and Trixie Biscuit. Pretty in Stereo was a half-time band during the 2008 Battle on the Bank roller derby tournament. These were some rockin' young women AND for the first time ever at a live music event, the band members threw panties at the audience, not the other way around. So, I am literally wearing a pair of hot pink panties with a Pretty in Stereo logo on them as I blog. My hubby caught them for me :) Hey, wait a second I almost forgot, Burt Burcharah was there too! My hubby shot a photo of him with Derby Dolls co-founder, Demolicious (aka Rebecca Nimby).

Rave Reviews of The Ray – Part II

Saturday, May 24th, 2008
You HAVE to get a copy of The Ray, even if you just sign up for it on-line at www.theray.org. The Ray just expanded their distribution channels. I saw copies at Agape church today and some at The Library coffee shop in Long Beach yesterday. In my last post, I told you all about The first 11 pages of The Ray. 11 Pages?? It's insane that 11 pages of one magazine inspired an entire blog. This magazine required 4 blogs! (New ones coming soon). Queen_EstherSo let's move on to Gina Ratliffe's article, Why Women Love Money. I love this quote, "As I have learned from the exquisite role model, Queen Esther from ancient Persia, the goal for us as wise, empowered, feminine women is not to "become" Queen. It is our duty, our response-ability and our opportunity to BE Queen, for only from this place of power can we fulfill our purpose." Ratliffe outlines 8 Reasons Women Want to Make More Money That Have Nothing to Do With Money. 1. Basic needs, 2. Romantic Relationship, 3. Personal Expansion & Momentum, 4. Creative Expression, 5. Career Advancement, 6. Greater Self-Confidence, 7. Community and 8. Power. I love what she said about community, "Money is needed for the cultivation of community as it is required for membership fees, gas to drive and meet a girlfriend, pay for a cup of tea and ultimately have the funds needed to powerfully exist in social, professional and sacred circles." Regarding power Ratliffe says, "Our world needs the savvy, smart and talented woman to not just be great at her profession, but to also be wise and asstute to harnessing the power of money." I say Amen Sister. And I'm only on page 16.