Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Clicks in or Clicks Out

Since I have been admin of Blog Village, clicks out to your blog is the system used to rank blogs on the Top List.

We can change this to clicks in from your blog or your blog ranking score.

Any interest in changing the system?

Please vote in poll on sidebar to let me know.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

We Remember and Say Thanks


Veteran’s Day Tribute

When America had an urgent need,
These brave ones raised a hand;
No hesitation held them back;
They were proud to take a stand.

They left their friends and family;
They gave up normal life;
To serve their country and their God,
They plowed into the strife.

They fought for freedom and for peace
On strange and foreign shores;
Some lost new friends; some lost their lives
In long and brutal wars.

Other veterans answered a call
To support the ones who fought;
Their country had requirements for
The essential skills they brought.

We salute each and every one of them,
The noble and the brave,
The ones still with us here today,
And those who rest in a grave.

So here’s to our country’s heroes;
They’re a cut above the rest;
Let’s give the honor that is due
To our country’s very best.

By Joanna Fuchs


Saturday, November 07, 2009

The Breast Cancer Site Needs Help

the breast cancer site
Help the breast cancer site (BCS) reach their goal of 5 million clicks. If the BCS receives five million clicks in the next five weeks, they will receive $10,000 for mammograms for low income, uninsured and working poor women through the vital work of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Mammograms are one of the best methods to catch breast cancer in the early stages. If the disease is caught early enough, the five-year survival rate is 96 percent.

Click below to go to the breast cancer site.


The Breast Cancer Site




Monday, November 02, 2009

No More Poison : One Million Baby Crawl

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