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How The Ebay Seller Spends The Christmas Season
During the Christmas season, the Ebayer's life is consumed by listing and selling. This is my attempt at applying some humor to the mindset of the seller during this season of the year.
0 commentsPaying Penance Or Worse For A Greeting That Says Merry Christmas...
Paying Penance Or Worse For A Greeting That Says Merry Christmas… As a Traditional Christian, I am willing and able to take the slings and arrows for believing in the Divinity of the Christ… and, indeed, there are times when those of us who...
5 commentsHubber Holiday Gifts from a not so secret Santa
During my many hours of web surfing, I frequently come across objects advertised on the internet that make me laugh or think of certain hub friends. Ok, just thinking of certain hub friends makes me laugh. Heck, even looking in the mirror makes me laugh. I laugh a lot.
25 commentsThe Best Kickstarter Holiday Buy for 2011
Kickstarter is a fantastic place to go to purchase gifts for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Solstice, a co-worker's birthday, your kid finally passing his English class, or for the recent release of your cousin from prison. Finding and funding...
0 commentsKwanzaa - A Cultural Celebration
Kwanzaa has its roots way back in history but its meaning, values and principles still hold true today. A celebration of culture and ancestory for all African Americans who are proud of their roots and their culture.
5 commentsWhat Everyone Should Know About Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa’s roots grow from the traditional African first fruit harvest and its modern origins stem from an organizational celebration by US, a cultural organization founded in 1965 by Dr. Maulana Karenga. ...
2 comments2nd day of Kwanzaa is Kuichagulia- Self Determination
Kuichagulia -Self Determination means that every person carries the energy to speak the word of peace out loud to change actions and reactions of violence into peaceful co-existance. Join voices with...
0 commentsMatunda Ya Kwanzaa, First Fruits of the Harvest
Kwanzaa is an African American cultural celebration created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga originating from his research of African Agricultural celebrations and rituals. The seven principles and symbols offer...
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