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Jane Smith (bigbearvr) ’s status on Thursday, 16-Jul-09 02:24:36 UTC. Jane Smith bigbearvr. Lot for Sale in Big Bear Big Bear Lake 29000: Lot for sale by Big Bear Lake! 2980 sf. Gentle Slope. Easy Build… http://bit.ly/2BRYvj …  read more…

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Lake Elmo’s open space setback (Stillwater Gazette)
LAKE ELMO – Prompted by complaints from frustrated residents, city officials are taking a second look at their requirements for “open space preservation” developments, which surround clusters of single-family houses with communal green space.  read more…

Baraga County Minors also eliminated at tourney (The Daily Mining Gazette)
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Fishing Line: Top Picks (The Sacramento Bee)
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Open Question: SO what are some movie sequels you’d like see be made,here are some of mine ,thanx..?
So, here’s my list of sequels I need to see:

* Independence Day 2: Oh Crap The Aliens Closed Their Firewall
* I Also Robot, How You?
* Lake Shmonsequence
* The List Schindler Kept In His Other Pants
* Fight Club 2: Helena Bonham-Carter Was Also Just in His Head
* Vertigo 2: Carsick
* American History XI
* Three Kill a Mockingbird
* Spider-Man 3: For Real This Time
* Faster and Dumber or Dumb and Furious (mash-up)
* Memento 2: More Super-Depressing Backward Stuff
* A.I. 2: We Are Not Aliens We Are Super-Advanced Robots Read the Title Fucking Duh
* The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 2: We Still Do Not Require Any Form of Identification
* The Piano 2: More of That Guy’s Penis
* Triple Indemnity
* The Santa Clause 3: Now You Have To, Let’s Say… Jump Up and Down
* Reservoir Puppies (prequel)
* The Sting 2: We Swear There Is No Twist Ending LOL
* Braveheart 2: It’s Different When You Know He’s Crazy
* Blade Runner 2: Just Kidding It’s Really Just Another Cut of Blade Runner
* W for Wowiamangry
* Shrek 2 Oh Wait There Was a Shrek 2
* Shrek 3 Also, I Guess, I Did Not See It
* It Happened Again on a Different Night
* The Conversation 2: Not That Crappy Movie with Will Smith That Was a Pretend Sequel
* Garfield 3: 2 in the Head, 1 in the Chest
* North by Northwest 2: If You See the Dairy Queen You’ve Gone Too Far
* The Oranges of Anger
* The Lion King 2: If I’m Lion I’m Dyin’
* Big Fish 2: Now MY Son has Grown Up and He Hates ME for Being a Big Liar
* Dial L for Larceny (prequel)
* Rosemary’s Second Child Who Didn’t Get as Many Photos Taken of Her
* Pirates of the Caribbean 4: Actually We Just Explain the Previous Two Films
* Taxi Driver 2: Crazy Taxi (in conjunction with Sega)
* Serpents on a Submarine or Boas on a Boat or Rattlesnakes on a Railroad or Cottonmouths in a Car (pick only one)
* Glad I Ate Him
* Blazing Saddles 2: Chapped Asses
* The Princess Bride 2: Hollywood is Full of Whores
* Sex and the City: We Really Aren’t Very Sexy Any More, To Be Honest
* The Gun Just Below That Top One
* M.A.S.H. 2: Apparently Some People Have Forgotten That War Is Bad
* E.E.T.: An Extra Extra-Terrestrial
* Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: We’re Boning Aliens
* Deliverance 2: There’s a Lot of Nerves Back There, It Can Feel Kind of Nice
* A Streetcar Named Desire 2: A Lamppost Named Phyllis

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Voting Question: I need a closing paragraph….. HELP PLZ ::::)?
I cant think of how to even start it… Here’s my essay

New England is a region of the country located in the Northeastern Corner. The colonies of New England consist of the modern states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. English Pilgrims from Europe first settled in New England in 1620, in the colony of Plymouth. In the late 18th century, the New England colonies would be among the first North American British colonies to have independence from the British Crown. However, later they would oppose the War of 1812 between Britain and the United States.
The colony of Rhode Island was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams. Roger Williams led many Aristocrats to religious freedom. Rhode Island has many religions including Quaker, Puritan, Baptist, Anglicans, Jewish, Catholic, and Congregationalists. New Hampshire was first founded in 1623 by Pilgrims from England and was one of the first original 13 colonies. Pilgrims came to New Hampshire for religious freedom and starting their lives over. One of the ships which brought the pilgrims to New Hampshire was called The Jonathan. The Jonathan’s passengers were 10 white male pilgrims. Three years later more pilgrims came to New Hampshire and began to settle there.
When the Revolutionary War began in 1775, New Hampshire was the first colony to declare independence from England. New Hampshire is governed under a constitution that started in 1784. This constitution is older than every other state except Massachusetts. An earlier constitution for New Hampshire begun in 1776. New Hampshire cast the deciding vote on June 21, 1788 which put the Constitution into effect.
The geography is a mix of different things. They have a lot of mountains like Mount Washington. There are over 1,300 lakes and rivers. There is only one seaport in the colony, called Portsmouth. There are six religions including Roman Catholic, Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Puritans. The climate temperature through the year is from the average 70 degrees to 6 degrees. The average temperature in July is 70 degrees. The average temperature in January is 6 degrees. The jobs of New Hampshire pilgrims were fishing, lumber, ship building, and farming. Public education in New Hampshire was established by law in 1647 when New Hampshire was a part of Massachusetts.
Connecticut was founded by Thomas Hooker, so that he could practice his Puritan religion. For that same reason many colonists came to live in Connecticut. People in the colony included Native Americans and colonists. The economy included trade and growing crops. The climate in Connecticut is colder than England’s. Its summers are mild. Their government is based on the consent of the people. The colony of Connecticut was one of the first colonies to have a constitution.
Massachusetts was a spectacular colony. Captain John Smith founded Massachusetts for religious freedom. Massachusetts has rocky coasts, ports, cliffs, and is very sandy. Summers are warm and winters are mild. There is a population of more than 200,000 people. The people there were mostly puritans, Indians, and farmers. There were no trained doctors. The work was strictly divided between men and women. Their jobs were mostly farming and trade.
European history in Massachusetts begins with adventurous explorers, who explored the coast of Massachusetts centuries before the Mayflower made its voyage. There is a legend that Leif Ericson and his Norsemen touched here in the year 1000 to cast their nets for cod. In 1497 and 1498 John Cabot carried through the explorations upon which England based its original claim to North America. Other occasional stops were made by voyagers seeking a new route to the East. In 1602 Bartholomew Gosnold explored the bay and christened Cape Cod for the fish. Twelve years later John Smith wrote New England journeying. In1634, William Wood contributed his “New England Prospect” to the growing travel literature of the New World. There was talk in Europe of the wealth that was here and the trade that might be established. But the first important movement toward settlement started in religious aspirations.

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Resolved Question: What is a good way to drive Traffic to my website.?
What is the best way to drive traffic to my website, I am a small business owner I have a lot located in Smith Mountain Lake that I run. and I am launching a website for my business soon, I want to be able to sell from my website so that I can ship items across the U.S. if they customer is not local and can’t come down to the shop.. I sell things such as jet ski’s, atv’s, boat’s, golf carts, and boating supplies I.E. lifejackets, anchors, oil’s , boat polish etc.

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