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Out in Left Field

Where parenting and politics meet, but don't always play nice.



Wandering Thoughts of a Scientific Housewife

My name is Amanda. I am a scientist and a wife. These are my thoughts.



Sharing From Afar

college sophomore, human development major minoring in psychology and spani...



If I Could Escape . . .

The musings of a 30-something ex-pat mum to 3 boys and wifey to yet another...



Fun With Living

This blog is dedicated to give you the insights and short cuts that can str...



Ride It Like You Stole It

Daily Motorcycle Related Blog with commentary on any topic that interest me...



Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney

Tell Us Your Story. A Florida Board Certified Criminal Defense provides inf...



Fat Man Unleashed - Health and Fitness Blog

A healthy personal weight loss, diet, and fitness with diet plans, reviews,...



Nipponmedia.net

Nipponmedia.net is your #1 resource in Japanese Music and Media. Free dire...



Sweet Harvest Farms

The ramblings of a mad homemade soap making, potpourri stirring, primitive ...



Fashiongrail

The home of Celebrity Copycat: Get celebrity looks for less. Fashion trends...



Human Resource

Human Resources Inc Florida. A Human Resource Management Company Providing ...



YourVirtualWizardblog

A Tampa Bay virtual assistant blogging about being a VA, local real estate ...



Hope4Peyton

Find your niche, they said. My niche? People who love, laugh and live to ...



Latest Blog Posts from Tampa, FL

In response to the Ft. Hood shooting by Out in Left Field on Nov 6, 2009 in Politics When I think of the Irish or the Jews, two ethnic groups of which I am a proud member, I am bombarded with many images. Sometimes I think about the injustices done to these two peoples and, with few exceptions, am pleased with the way in which weR...



Girl Talk Thursday . . . Job Venting by If I Could Escape . . . on Nov 6, 2009 in Meme girl talk thursday gtt job life me “Let’s all end the call with a positive close . . .” Those few words ended up becoming the bane of my existence at a previous job. I held what was supposed to be a part-time, telecommuting position as an account executive for a very...



20 observations from the edge of a breakdown by Out in Left Field on Nov 5, 2009 in General Nonsense I can’t help but notice certain truths. This is arguably the shittiest phase of my life, ten times worse than June 1987, when I faked an ankle injury because relatives arrived to attend graduation, only I wasn’t graduating because I had spent...



And another thing, when someone yawns twice in a half-hour, it means go home. by Out in Left Field on Nov 5, 2009 in General Nonsense I am blessed. Even in this state of Xanax-and-Cabernet or Soma-and-Pinot Noir (decisionsdecisions), I know I am luckier than most. Family members keep me strong and care enough to call collect. Two kids have promised to stop whining for at least two...



For VAs: How to Find Topics for Articles When You Are Not Familiar With Your Client’s Industry by YourVirtualWizardblog on Nov 5, 2009 in Advice Being a VA article marketing business writing client client consultation Virtual Assistants who write articles and blogs for clients are often asked, "How do you find topics to write about when the virtual assistant is not familiar with a client's industry?" Here are several ways to locate good topics.



A day of Motorcycle Riding and Testing Bluetooth Stereo by Ride It Like You Stole It on Nov 5, 2009 in Bluetooth Stereo Motorcycle Riding First thing this morning I rode the GL1800 to Clearwater and to the Honda Powersports Dealer for her 2nd 12,000 mile service at 24,000 and change. I purchased a pre-paid service plan that covers Six Services. I use them for the 12,000 interva...






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