Archive for October 26th, 2009
1983 Tioga Rhino Charge
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

Totally aerodynamics and 100 % japanese bike !
Original post by alex65 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1982 Schwinn Predator
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

82 Predator with lester mags
Original post by Painter7 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1998 Specialized Fatboy A1 24″
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

Iâd been looking for one of these âSuper cool and sells for too much on EBay âbut a member contacted me that lives less than a mile away who had this frame/fork. Tires from another member âan
Original post by tpaguy71 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
2007 Haro Group 1 SX 24″
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

The best bike I’ve ever ride.
Original post by joelhobmx and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1976 Huffy Mono-Shock
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

Oh Yea!
Original post by yardsaleman and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1987 General Hustler
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009

87 fred blood genral hustler
Original post by zombie junkie and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
Relocation with Kids – Some Things To Consider
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009
Relocation can be a stressful affair. Selling or renting your home, shipping belongings, saying bye to friends and family, leaving your job and worrying about life and work in the new community are but a few of the pressures one feels before and during a relocation.
One area of concern for parents is the children. Relocation with children doubles the stresses and worries. Most adults find relocation traumatic or at least unsettling, so imagine how a child feels. Fear, sadness and anxiety are all symptoms of relocation for children too.
It is critical for parents to make the relocation process as pain free as possible for children. By being part of the relocation a child feels more involved and informed and thus reduces their levels of tension and fear.
Explain the relocation to the children. The children should be included in the relocation process. Let your children help where they can by looking at brochures for apartments or houses, potential schools, picking removal companies, packing and arranging a good bye party for friends and family. If your children are attached to certain things such as a pet, toy, book, clothes or blanket should be taken along on the relocation trip. This adds some familiarity to the new home. Make an effort to teach your children as much as you can about their new home in imaginative ways. Show them pictures, books, movies, magazines and brochures. The more they learn about the new home the less they fear the relocation. Finally, convey excitement about the move. It is critical that parents always express a sense of excitement, wonder and adventure when discussing the relocation. If the relocation is talked about negatively or hesitantly the children will always pick up on it.
These are but a few relocation information tips that if followed will help your child come to terms with and positively become involved with the relocation process.
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This article was supplied by the Kentucky Economic Development and the Texas Economic Development Guides.
Top 3 Tips for Buying Whole Life Insurance
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009
Whole life insurance is a preferred choice among many individuals when it comes to choosing life insurance coverage. This type of insurance remains effective throughout the whole life of the individual that elects to purchase it. It works to provide benefits that are guaranteed when the person who is covered passes away. The only exception to the guarantee is when the individual who is covered commits suicide. In this guide, you will learn the top 3 tips for buying whole life insurance.
1. It is important to understand that premiums will need to be paid in order to keep a whole life insurance policy active. While it is true that this type of coverage is typically more costly than other types of life insurance, there are ways that you can save money. For example, it is best to pay your premium on an annual basis rather than a monthly basis. This will drastically reduce the amount of interest that you must pay over time.
2. If you enjoy earning a little cash, you may elect to become involved in what is referred to as a “Participating” whole life insurance policy. By doing so, you may receive occasional refunds or possibly even specific dividends when the insurance company experiences higher than usual profits.
3. When choosing this type of life insurance coverage, it is important to understand that it accumulates what is referred to as “cash value”. As a result, the policy may actually be considered an “asset” that can be used in making large purchases or acquiring loans. If you fail to uphold the payments of the policy after using the insurance as an asset, you may be required to pay taxes on the value of the policy or fees. You should ensure that you understand the criterion set forth in your policy regarding these areas of interest.
You should take the time to learn how you can save money on your whole life insurance coverage. It is also important to learn how participating whole life policies can benefit you, as well as the details surrounding the cash value of a policy and any regulations regarding using the policy as an asset. By using these top 3 tips for purchasing coverage, you will be able to find a policy that is right for you!
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Wedding supplies at a discount
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009
It can be depressing when one takes into consideration just how much it costs to have a decent wedding.
A good wedding budget considers a variety of things such as wedding favors, wedding floral arrangements and wedding invitations. Don’t get sidetracked from your budget once you have decided to do it. Don’t expect too much out of yourself when planning a budget, but by all means – plan one!
Plan ahead – that means now – if you are thinking about weight loss programs or exercise. Don’t wait until the last minuite. Be careful when thinking about other peoples weight loss tips and don’t wait until close to the wedding day to decide to diet.
Look to a good attorney for your wedding, as prepaid legal services are usually an afterthought. It’s probably unintuitive to think about prepaid legal plans when considering your wedding day, but do it now so that you can get on with the enjoyable part.
Finally, ask help from relatives and friends, and ideas from online resources.
Making Natural Fertilizer
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on October 26th, 2009
The lifeblood of any fertile soil is organic matter. It is that which allows the soil to retain water better and hold nutrients in. Porosity of soil makes it more water absorbent. And the more water the soil absorbs, the lesser chance your plants die from shortage of water supply. Plus, the soil’s ability to hold nutrients can very well mean the difference between a scraggly, sickly looking plant and a lush, green shrub.
Using natural fertilizers in your garden or farm will help improve the soil “tilth.” By that, we mean the condition or health of the soil. That’s because natural fertilizer is less likely to burn the lawn or leach down through the soil and into groundwater.
Natural fertilizer does not destroy the naturally occurring organic matter in soil. Instead, it enhances it. A large complement of minerals ranging from nitrogen to phosphorous for plant growth is contained in natural fertilizer so your plants can grow and stay healthy.
However, when you use natural fertilizers, you should keep in mind that they contain relatively low amounts of nutrients, especially if you compare them with other fertilizers with more concentrated nutrients, such as 10-10-10. So, when you do use natural fertilizers on your plants, be prepared for the extra long time it will take and the effort you will have to exert in order to incorporate the fertilizer in your garden.
You see, natural fertilizers are often made of all-natural biodegradable materials, such as chopped vegetable peelings, compost, dried blood and the like. These materials will decompose as time goes, during which the bacteria and fungi that help in the decomposition process develop.
It takes awhile for the bacteria and fungi to break down natural fertilizers. And it takes them even longer to convert these organic materials into nutrients that plants require for their food. That’s why you need to plan ahead when you decide to use natural fertilizers.
Another thing. Natural fertilizers tend to be more expensive than the conventional products in the market. That is just how it goes. Even organic foods are considerably more on the expensive side compared to the alternatives. That is why most people prefer to use chemical fertilizers as opposed to natural fertilizers since the former has more concentrated nutrients for a lesser price.
But price should not be your only criteria when buying fertilizers. There are several advantages of using natural fertilizers instead of chemically processed ones. Though natural fertilizers may produce slower results and are far from cheap, they are more cost effective, as you will soon find out. You could try making your own compost and have free natural fertilizer.
When you apply natural fertilizers, it is essential that you test the soil first. This is needed because you want to know what type of soil your garden or farm has, whether it is loamy, sandy, or clay.
After soil testing, you should also try to bring nutrient levels up to adequate levels before even attempting to add natural fertilizers. This is so because the natural fertilizers should only serve as supplemental nutrients. With each year that passes, the soil will lose its nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium as these chemicals will be fast absorbed by your plants. When that happens, then it is time for you add some more natural fertilizers.

