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		<title>seaside oregon hiking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I have gone hiking in Seaside Oregon.  I have tried the Tillamook Head trail.  It is located near the golf course and to the left of the Tides motel.  I only did this hike once and chose to end it early since it was getting dark.  The time was 8 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I have gone hiking in Seaside Oregon.  I have tried the Tillamook Head trail.  It is located near the golf course and to the left of the Tides motel.  I only did this hike once and chose to end it early since it was getting dark.  The time was 8 pm and something weird happened.  I can across a strange guy who appeared to be a bum or someone who was poorly dressed.  This guy was singing to himself and was walking with a stick.  As we approached each other I said Hi hows it going or something to this effect.  He doesn&#8217;t respond and keeps singing to himself.  He was walking extremely slow.  This was another reason I didn&#8217;t continue on from this unusual situation.  I decided to head back since it just seemed too weird to me.  On the way back I passed a group of about 4 boys and 1 girl.  I asked if they had seen the guy and they too thought he was strange.<br />
The girl ran by the guy as they passed.  He did talk a few words to these kids.  I plan to try this hike another time since I think it could have some really nice views of the ocean.
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		<title>hiking parks in oregon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 05:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I have been going on hikes.  I enjoy hiking in the Oregon coastal range.  Last weekend I hiked a trail right before you get to Manzanita.  You park on the Ocean side on 101 then cross the road to get to this trail.  Also you can hike on the Ocean [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately I have been going on hikes.  I enjoy hiking in the Oregon coastal range.  Last weekend I hiked a trail right before you get to Manzanita.  You park on the Ocean side on 101 then cross the road to get to this trail.  Also you can hike on the Ocean side for a few miles.  The hike I chose is Neakanie Mountain which reaches 1700 ft.  What is weird is I find older people doing these hikes like it is nothing too it.  I&#8217;m a big guy and they make it look so easy.  This trail is located in Oswald State park.  If  you go to state parks you can buy a annual pass for 25.00 which I did.  I look forward to more hikes and prefer to keep trying new hikes as they are more exciting to me.
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		<title>car travel checksheet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 20:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its the summer and most people are starting to travel more.  Its a good idea to make a car travel check sheet.
Some ideas of what you should take on your car traveling trip.
MUST HAVE:
Wallet and/or purse and cash (sometimes we forget the most obvious things)
Credit cards and/or traveler&#8217;s checks (plus list of numbers of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its the summer and most people are starting to travel more.  Its a good idea to make a car travel check sheet.</p>
<p>Some ideas of what you should take on your car traveling trip.</p>
<p>MUST HAVE:<br />
Wallet and/or purse and cash (sometimes we forget the most obvious things)<br />
Credit cards and/or traveler&#8217;s checks (plus list of numbers of both)<br />
ID or driver&#8217;s license<br />
Car and house keys (plus duplicate sets kept in different bags)<br />
Eye glasses and/or contact lenses (plus lens cleaner)<br />
Sunglasses<br />
Watch<br />
Medical insurance cards<br />
Prescriptions and other medications<br />
Maps, directions and reservation confirmations<br />
Camera and film<br />
Books and magazines for kids and adults<br />
Toys, playing cards, small games<br />
Flashlight and batteries<br />
Umbrella and rain jackets<br />
Plastic bags for wet items<br />
Disposable wipes (or put damp paper towels in zippered plastic bags)<br />
Pocketknife<br />
Travel alarm<br />
Sewing kit<br />
First-aid kit (see separate packing list)<br />
Snacks/gum<br />
Water/juice boxes, no-spill cups<br />
Paper napkins/towels<br />
Cooler with beverages (water is best) and lunch items<br />
Paper, washable markers (crayons may melt on a hot day) and clipboard or lap desk<br />
Snacks (crackers, mini rice cakes, dry cereal, dried fruit or nuts and the like) in small zippered plastic bags<br />
Small backpack for child to carry own toys and art supplies<br />
Pillows<br />
Towels (in case of hot seats or spills)</p>
<p>FOR BABY:<br />
Car seat<br />
Diaper bag<br />
Disposable diapers<br />
Changing pad<br />
Baby powder and lotion<br />
Zippered plastic bags<br />
Wet wipes<br />
Nursing pads and burp pads<br />
Bibs<br />
Bottles, nipples and caps<br />
Formula and/or juice<br />
Pacifiers<br />
Changes of clothing<br />
Jacket or sweater<br />
Collapsible stroller with canopy or umbrella<br />
Front or back child-carrying pack, or sling style<br />
Blankets<br />
Waterproof sheets<br />
Bathing supplies<br />
Large plastic bags for wet clothes (can also be used as a changing pad in a pinch)</p>
<p>NICE TO HAVE:<br />
Individually wrapped small toys (new ones or old favorites) or activity bags to hand out at intervals during the trip<br />
Frisbee or ball for playing in grassy area at rest stop<br />
Music and books on tape (record your child&#8217;s favorite stories yourself)<br />
Individual tape players and headphones<br />
Window screens<br />
Hand or finger puppets for entertaining at restaurants<br />
Portable playpen or crib<br />
Portable high chair or booster seat<br />
Magnetic travel games<br />
Laminated U.S. maps for kids to mark off license plates
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		<title>things to take when backpacking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 20:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love to go hiking here in Oregon.  I live outside of Portland Oregon and about one hour to the Oregon coast.  So I will make a list of things to take when you go backpacking.  
A torch/flashlight - you don&#8217;t want to be stranded on a trail with no flashlight.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love to go hiking here in Oregon.  I live outside of Portland Oregon and about one hour to the Oregon coast.  So I will make a list of things to take when you go backpacking.  </p>
<p>A torch/flashlight - you don&#8217;t want to be stranded on a trail with no flashlight.  I have almost put myself in this position.</p>
<p>First aid kit - a must have.  If you get cut or injured you should be prepared.</p>
<p>A multi-purpose pocket knife - I carry one with me and so should you.  </p>
<p>Sunglasses -  It&#8217;s nice to look cool but its also helps to protect your eyes against the sun.</p>
<p>Sunscreen- You don&#8217;t want to burn your skin.  If your around sand or snow this can magnify the sun.</p>
<p>Light sheet/sleeping bag</p>
<p>Toilet roll </p>
<p>A few bin liners
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		<title>college supply checklist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After summer is over its time for some of you to step into the college world.  Its a whole new life on your own.  Here is a college supply checklist to help you remember what you might want to bring with you.
Gear for class and coursework:
Backpack
Computer
Printer
Paper for the printer
Computer disks
Surge protector for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After summer is over its time for some of you to step into the college world.  Its a whole new life on your own.  Here is a college supply checklist to help you remember what you might want to bring with you.</p>
<p>Gear for class and coursework:<br />
Backpack<br />
Computer<br />
Printer<br />
Paper for the printer<br />
Computer disks<br />
Surge protector for the computer, and extension cords<br />
Notebooks<br />
Folders<br />
Pens, pencils, and highlighters. Find Back to School supplies and earn ClubMom points at the ClubMom Online Mall.<br />
Pencil sharpener<br />
Stapler and paperclips<br />
Sticky notes<br />
Calculator<br />
Scissors<br />
Tape<br />
Ruler<br />
Personal organizer<br />
Subscription to a major newspaper<br />
A cultural literacy book.<br />
Dictionary and thesaurus<br />
A writing style guide<br />
Lapboard or clipboard<br />
Bookends<br />
Clothing and accessories:<br />
Jeans, casual shirts, sweatshirts, and sweaters<br />
Enough summer clothes to last through August and September, or until colder weather sets in<br />
Good walking/biking shoes<br />
A month&#8217;s worth of socks and underwear<br />
Presentable pajamas<br />
Slippers<br />
Three dress-up outfits<br />
Exercise clothes<br />
Bathing suit<br />
A light jacket and a heavy jacket<br />
A portable umbrella<br />
Seriously weather-proof boots<br />
Hat and gloves, if the college is in a cold-weather zone<br />
Baseball hat<br />
Credit card holder with keychain<br />
Watch<br />
Items to outfit a room:<br />
Two sets of fitted sheets, flat sheets, and standard pillowcases, and a pillow. Earn up to 10 points per dollar when you shop for dorm room necessities at the ClubMom Online Mall.<br />
Mattress pad<br />
Bedspread<br />
Blanket or comforter<br />
Pillow with arms, sometimes called a &#8220;husband&#8221; pillow<br />
Space-saving, portable chair<br />
Plastic stacking crates, such as milk crates<br />
Under-the-bed storage containers<br />
Drawer liners<br />
Shoe tree or hanging shoe rack<br />
Hangers<br />
Sticky-backed hooks<br />
Alarm clock<br />
Reading light<br />
Nightlight<br />
Eye mask and earplugs<br />
Wastepaper basket with lid, and liners.<br />
A portable fan<br />
Humidifier<br />
Power strip for plugging in multiple items<br />
Three-prong cord adapter<br />
Portable CD Player<br />
CD rack or tower<br />
Thumbtacks and poster-hanging materials<br />
Calendar<br />
Letter opener<br />
Stamps, envelopes, and stationary, to encourage letters home<br />
Piggybank or change jar<br />
A picture of the family<br />
Doormat<br />
Very big laundry bag<br />
Zippered or drawstring mesh bag<br />
Roll of quarters for laundry machines<br />
Laundry detergent<br />
Stain remover<br />
Fabric softener<br />
Iron<br />
Box of tissues<br />
Paper towels and a few dust cloths<br />
Cleaning supplies<br />
Bathroom essentials:<br />
The basics: toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, shampoo, conditioner, soap, soap dish, deodorant, shaving supplies, and contact lens supplies (if needed)<br />
Shower caddy to hold all bathroom gear<br />
Several towels and washcloths<br />
Robe<br />
Plastic or rubber flip-flops (&#8221;shower shoes&#8221;)<br />
For women, a supply of sanitary napkins and/or tampons.<br />
Hair dryer<br />
Skin moisturizer<br />
Gear for in-room food-prep, meals, and snacks:<br />
Hot pot or electric kettle, if allowed<br />
A coffee maker, if allowed<br />
One saucepan and one frying pan, if there&#8217;s a kitchen<br />
Ceramic coffee mug.<br />
Portable, insulated coffee mug or Thermos<br />
Plastic tumbler<br />
Water bottle<br />
An inexpensive, hard-to-break plate<br />
One place setting of flatware<br />
Plastic containers or self-sealing bags, to store food<br />
Can opener<br />
Popcorn bowl<br />
Small bottle of dishwashing liquid<br />
Sponge for cleaning dishes and cups<br />
Nutritional items<br />
For Minor Emergencies:<br />
Flashlight<br />
First-aid kit<br />
Over-the-counter headache, stomachache, antihistamine, and anti-inflammatory medicine<br />
Sewing kit, including safety pins and spare buttons<br />
Small tool kit with screwdrivers, a hammer, and pliers<br />
Information about your child&#8217;s health insurance<br />
Things to coordinate with the roommate(s) on:<br />
Throw rugs<br />
A small refrigerator<br />
A microwave, if allowed, or a combination microwave/refrigerator/freezer<br />
A toaster or toaster oven, if allowed<br />
Television<br />
VCR and videotapes<br />
A stereo<br />
A telephone (if it&#8217;s not provided by the dorm)<br />
Answering machine<br />
Small vacuum<br />
Dry-erase board for the door<br />
Curtains<br />
*  Instead of splitting the cost of each shared item with a roommate, divvy up what needs to be bought.<br />
Little luxuries:<br />
A cell phone<br />
A bike, helmet, and bike lock<br />
In-line skates and protective padding<br />
A book on personal finance<br />
A checkbook and a checking account<br />
A Frisbee<br />
Camera and film<br />
Birth control<br />
Indoor plants<br />
A fishbowl or tank<br />
A sleeping bag or inflatable air mattress<br />
A journal or diary
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		<title>all 27 amendments</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a list of all 27 amendments
1. Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Opinion, and Speech
2. The freedom to bear arms
3. No military in your home except in war time.
4. No unreasonable searches
5. The right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself
6. The right to a speedy and public trial
7. The right to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of all 27 amendments</p>
<p>1. Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Opinion, and Speech</p>
<p>2. The freedom to bear arms</p>
<p>3. No military in your home except in war time.</p>
<p>4. No unreasonable searches</p>
<p>5. The right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself</p>
<p>6. The right to a speedy and public trial</p>
<p>7. The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 and over.</p>
<p>8. The right to fair fines and bail. No cruel and unusual punishment</p>
<p>9. Individual Rights. Rights that are not in the constitution are still rights given to citizens.</p>
<p>10. State Rights. Any right not given in the constitution is given to the states to legislate.</p>
<p>11. You cannot sue another state except with permission by that state’s judicial system.</p>
<p>12. The electoral college must have two separate elections for president and vice president</p>
<p>13. Emancipation. All slaves are free.</p>
<p>14. Foreign born citizens can vote</p>
<p>15. All men get the right to vote - including ex-slaves</p>
<p>16. The Federal Income Tax is established</p>
<p>17. The people elect their own US senators</p>
<p>18. Alcohol is prohibited</p>
<p>19. Women get the right to vote</p>
<p>20. January 20th is the day that a new president takes office</p>
<p>21. It is no longer illegal to drink Alcohol. The 18th amendment is struck down.</p>
<p>22. A president can only have 2 terms in office.</p>
<p>23. Washington DC can vote for the president</p>
<p>24. You may not charge people money so that they can register to vote.</p>
<p>25. Lays down the rules for who becomes president if the president dies/resigns etc.</p>
<p>26. You can vote at the age of 18.</p>
<p>27. Congressmen cannot vote to give themselves a raise in the same term.
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		<title>10 healthiest foods to eat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So your trying to trim up or just start eating better?  You have came to right place.  I&#8217;m making a list of the 10 healthiest foods to eat. Here it is starting with.
# 1 Berries
Berries are extremely rich in antioxidants which help protect the cells in our bodies from diseases like cancer. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So your trying to trim up or just start eating better?  You have came to right place.  I&#8217;m making a list of the 10 healthiest foods to eat. Here it is starting with.</p>
<p># 1 Berries<br />
Berries are extremely rich in antioxidants which help protect the cells in our bodies from diseases like cancer. They are also an excellent source of Vitamin C and soluble fiber.<br />
# 2 Broccoli<br />
Broccoli (and other cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower and cabbage) helps fight cancer, especially affecting the breast, colon and lung. It boosts the immune system.<br />
# 3 Citrus Fruits<br />
The citrus bioflavanoids in oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit have anti-cancer<br />
# 4 Garlic<br />
Numerous studies have shown that garlic can lower blood pressure and decrease LDL cholesterol (the &#8220;bad&#8221; one) while increasing the good HDL cholesterol.</p>
<p># 5 Nuts<br />
Walnuts are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids that protect us against heart disease. Almonds can also help lower LDL cholesterol levels.<br />
# 6 Oats<br />
Oats help reduce cholesterol. Oats are also an excellent grain for diabetics as they have less impact on blood sugar levels than some other grains.<br />
# 7 Salmon<br />
The Omega-3 fatty acids in salmon and other fatty fish may help prevent heart disease and stroke.<br />
# 8 Spinach<br />
Spinach&#8217;s secret weapon, lutein, makes it one of the best foods in the world to prevent cataracts, as well as age related macular degeneration, the primary cause of preventable blindness in the elderly.<br />
# 9 Tomatoes<br />
Tomatoes contain high levels of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect against cancer, particular cancer of the prostate.<br />
# 10 Turkey<br />
Turkey is especially lean and low in calories, making it an excellent healthy food choice.
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		<title>structured settlement payments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 17:55:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love playing poker but sometimes it does get boring.  If I ever win a huge jackpot I want to be able to claim all money money at one time.  In most instances if you win a slot jackpot in the millions they will give you payments on the winnings.  Why do this.  They are just making big interest and profit from the money.  I better way is to get all your money upfront by using a <a href="http://www.stonestreet.com/structured-settlement.htm" target="_blank">Structured Settlement</a>.</p>
<p>My best to date winnings with online poker was $2300 in a tournament.  I don&#8217;t play as many these days since online poker has basically been slowed down.  The US government made it really hard for people to deposit money.  I also think online poker could be rigged.  All the online casino companies are bases overseas in countries like Costa Rica.  The owners of these casinos are making billions yearly.  No wonder USA wanted to get there hands on it.  The casinos say the have random card generators and are monitored by a company in Canada.  Odds are they are skimming off the top.  Who is to stop them from doing it.  I&#8217;m sure they have computer people bots playing trying to win money.  Since the money with poker is the players money.  They do make a rack but they would make super huge profits going the bot route.  So if you come into a lot of money and don&#8217;t want to wait on getting paid check out <a href="http://www.stonestreet.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Structured Settlements</a> to get paid today and not over 30 years with inflation taking most of your money.
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		<title>hillary clinton comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 16:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh Senator Hillary Clinton, would you please, please, please, please, please stop talking! When the Sioux Falls Argus Leader asked her why she&#8217;s still campaigning, she mused, &#8220;My husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Senator Hillary Clinton, would you please, please, please, please, please stop talking! When the Sioux Falls Argus Leader asked her why she&#8217;s still campaigning, she mused, &#8220;My husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California.&#8221; Today she&#8217;s apologizing for that, but now everyone&#8217;s pointing out that she&#8217;s been peddling that tale for months!</p>
<p>&#8220;She has said much the same thing before. In a March interview with Time magazine, she said: &#8216;Primary contests used to last a lot longer. We all remember the great tragedy of Bobby Kennedy being assassinated in June in L.A. My husband didn&#8217;t wrap up the nomination in 1992 until June, also in California. Having a primary contest go through June is nothing particularly unusual.&#8217;
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		<title>good cheap web hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 03:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of years ago I use to sell items off and on on Ebay.  I used cheap web hosting however they would go down more then most host do.  Also it wasn&#8217;t the fastest loading.  Just the other day they tried billing me and I haven&#8217;t used them in probably over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of years ago I use to sell items off and on on Ebay.  I used cheap web hosting however they would go down more then most host do.  Also it wasn&#8217;t the fastest loading.  Just the other day they tried billing me and I haven&#8217;t used them in probably over a year.  Well now that I think of it I think I payed 10.00 for the year.  This is the reason.  That is way too cheap for hosting.  I only used it to host images.  </p>
<p>One thing that you need to look for is a company a friend has recommended or one you know has a good reputation.  Some host won&#8217;t  give you any support if its cheap hosting.  They don&#8217;t feel its worth their time and the cost for support out ways the income from cheap accounts.  Some are really great for newbies to websites.  They come with cpanel or another easy way to upload pages.  Also they come with web page editors you can use for free.  I personally have two hosting accounts.  My first one is low cost hosting which uses the host own control panel.  So this is more of a manual process.  Recently I got a reseller account which uses cpanel.  It is much easier to setup websites ect.  I got this host because I have heard of the name and went on the reputation of this host.  Its best to do your do diligence when picking a web host.  If your new to c panel use <a href="http://webhostingrating.com/articles/category/cpanel/">cPanel Tutorials</a>.  <img src="http://tinyurl.com/3qcyvv" />
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