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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
File this under the dark side of romance:
One of country music’s sweetheart couples, Jennifer Tant and Chris Cagle, were arrested today for domestic assault charges. They’ve no choice but to spend a few hours in the cooler after they were found in the middle of a drunken brawl on Wednesday morning.
According to police reports, she hit him with an umbrella, and he hit her with … a purse. Nice going there Chris, very classy. More charges should be brought for “im-purse-onating” a gentleman.
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
Here is an interesting thought, are you doing the same old things and hoping your dates don’t get bored?
Now, you might want to consider going a little off the beaten track. After all, how many movies can you watch, how many sodas can you drink? If you only knew, playing the guitar is a great way to make new friends. More importantly, it enables you to leave a strong impression. You do not need to be an expert. It is really easy to learn to play. And it could be an unforgettable, fun date.
It is easy to learn. Find out more at My Simple Guitar if you want to explore this new tactic for your dates.
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007
Looking for the best way to start a new relationship out right?
Go Dancing, no not loud music and people rubbing up next to each other. Real ballroom dancing. Ballroom dancing has been around for generations and can really impress your date. Most modern dance music works as background for any of the swing dances and the slower ballads work for the quicktime or rumba. Spending some time in swing or basic ballroom dance lessons will go further towards finding the future partner then standing around getting your ears busted in most of todays dance clubs.
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Saturday, July 7th, 2007
If you are lucky, you have seen a music box that is very old and is still in good condition. A vintage music box is a music box that actually comes from the past, but has been well enough preserved so that it can still be enjoyed today.
A vintage music box is often used to keep things like jewelry or small trinkets. However, when the lid of these boxes is opened, there is music that is pleasant to the ears. A vintage music box is a music box that was made a long time ago, but still works today.
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Thursday, April 26th, 2007
What you choose for your wedding songs will be what makes you happy. This seems like common sense, but some brides and groom bow under the pressure of family when it comes time to choose music for their ceremonies. For the most part, a couple has a song they use for their first dance at their reception, but when it comes to ceremony music, there are and can be problems. Try to remember that this is your wedding day, and that no matter what mom says, or how many tears she sheds, you should be able to choose your own wedding songs. If you don’t, you are going to look back with disappointment. Read full article about picking great wedding songs.
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Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
In 1999, Hillary had a supporting role in a television movie called ‘The Soul Collector’, for which she won a Young Artist Award for her performance. Although Hillary Duff  was dropped from the 2000 television show ‘Daddio’ before it aired, she landed a starring role in the series ‘Lizzie McGuire’ shortly after, a role that would gain her widespread recognition; she began appearing on teen magazines around the country. In 2002 she starred in the independent film ‘Human Nature’, which was rated highly by critics.
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Friday, September 22nd, 2006
It always amazes me that with all of the events taking place in the world nowadays, the age-old crisis of how to dress still can cause more havoc than a natural disaster. How To Dress
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
Take A Spirit Journey With Native American Flute Music
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Carlos Nakai would have to be one of the most well known masters of Native American flute music. He is simply a brilliant player of the instrument.Â
Many music sites also offer native american and alternative music by various artists and the choices are endless.
Take A Spirit Journey With Native American Flute Music
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Thursday, June 22nd, 2006
An article on Selecting Wedding Ceremony Musicians
On your most special day, your wedding ceremony music, at it’s very best, will enhance your treasured moments and help to create beautiful memories. Your families and wedding guests will compliment you on the music if it was beautifully and exquisitely performed. Memories of your wedding day will be greatly enhanced because of a full dance floor, with your guests acting like they are at a great party (and not just another wedding.) If your wedding is being recorded by video, your wedding ceremony music needs to be of the highest quality.
Why Should You Hire Professionals for Your Wedding Ceremony Music?
Articles in some recent wedding magazines have extolled the virtues of booking student performers for wedding ceremony music as cost-efficient. I would like to caution anyone planning a wedding against heeding this advise, for the following reasons:
Full text at Selecting Wedding Ceremony Musicians
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Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

You’ve probably found yourself wondering if you need
life insurance. Or if people who already have it have enough
life insurance. How do you tell? More often than not, if someone has a financial need and they depend on you to meet their need, you should consider
life insurance to help protect them if you are no longer around. Life insurance will continue to provide for those needs even after your death.It can help meet daily living expenses, housing and education expenses for your family. An advantage is that life insurance benefits are not taxable by federal income tax. Most people need
life insurance. Many married couples depend on two incomes to make ends meet. Losing one income can have a devastating impact on lifestyle.
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Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
An article with advice on Budgeting For Wedding Reception Music
The first thing that brides should know is there is no substitute for quality. Never go for quantity. It is much better to have a fantastic 6 or 7 piece band than have a poorly rehearsed, put together orchestra of 12 or 18 pieces for the visual impact especially one that reads charts.
“The Music makes or breaks the function.” That statement is often bandied about, but that is only part of the total equation. There is no substituting for experience when hiring a band, because when little things go wrong (yes - they sometimes do) an experienced band has the wealth of knowledge, to handle any little mishaps seamlessly.
Full text at Budgeting For Wedding Reception Music
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Tuesday, May 16th, 2006
An article on First Dance Song Selections for weddings
If music is the soundtrack of our lives, then picking the just the right song and music is some pretty important stuff! Some say the first dance sets the tone for the wedding. There are a few musical traditions relating to the “first dance” that are worth noting.
Full article text at First Dance Song Selections
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Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006
When you stop and think about it, often it’s not the big things — such as the church, the banquet, and the band — that make your wedding memorable. Rather, a few small personal touches are what make your wedding stand out …
Full article at Wedding to Remember
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
An article on Selecting Wedding Ceremony Musicians

Articles in some recent wedding magazines have extolled the virtues of booking student performers for wedding ceremony music as cost-efficient. I would like to caution anyone planning a wedding against heeding this advise, for the following reasons:
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Monday, March 6th, 2006
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