Monthly Archives: September 2010
Where to buy a Leupold Rifle Scope
Leupold and Stevens manufactures a wide range of rifle scopes which can be constructed to endure the wilds. A Leupold rifle scope is reliable, accurate, waterproof and assured for life. The company has been around for over one hundred years … Continue reading
Israel’s Recommended Destination
At the most southerly part of Israel lies the beachfront resort of Eilat. This little section of the Israel shoreline is squeezed between Taba in The Red Sea to the west and Aqaba in Jordan to the east. In its … Continue reading
Stand by the Devils
By Big John Lipscomb Some mega church pastor has been accused of correcting four young men into having sex with him. Of course the so-called religious Christians in his church gather around him like flies on shit and offer their … Continue reading
Tour to Chernobyl and the Exclusion Zone
At 1:23am on 26th April 1986, an explosion at the number 4 reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant blew the roof wide open and sent a cloud of radioactive dust into the air. In recent times, organizations set about … Continue reading
How To Prevent Unwanted “Visitors” in Your New Home
It isn’t new – we have battled against “pesky” intruders in our homes for generations. From uninvited family and neighbors, solicitors to pests, dirt to the stray dog that your child just HAS to keep – we all want our … Continue reading
Entertainment News Trends And Headlines – Scandal (And the Internet) Helps Keep Celebrities In The News
As 2006 arrives to an end, it appears that the year is identified to be defined by celebrity scandal. When Tom Cruise jumped on Oprah Winfrey’s couch in late 2005, we had no idea that this seemingly wacky incident would … Continue reading
Florida’s Agriculture Comissioner Endorses Webster for Congress
On August 9, 2010 Daniel Webster received an endorsement from Charles Bronson, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Bronson praises Webster’s “uncompromised character and solid principles” ORLANDO, FL – Today, Charles Bronson, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services … Continue reading
South Africa’s Most Notable Safari Park
The moment you think of safari destinations, the Kruger National Park in South Africa is amongst the locations that people today automatically think of. It sits in the north east part of South Africa crossing over Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. … Continue reading
God’s Gardener Was Murdered Today
God’s Gardener Was Murdered This Week By Big John Lipscomb, www.barm.com/orphan Twenty years ago a very lost, scared and hungry four year old boy wondering the streets of Juarez Mexico, a block south of El Paso Texas, found his way … Continue reading
Beekeeping: A Starting Guide
Beekeeping as a hobby is rapidly becoming one of the top hobbies meant for folks of all ages and backgrounds – and not just in the countryside. Beekeeping is getting really popular for city dwellers also. For some people, even … Continue reading