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It's a (miserable) dog's life
Last night on our way from mountain bike racing, we were passed on the highway by a pick up truck. On the back of the truck was the sorriest, skinniest, most nervous looking Greyhound I have ever since. Bent...
0 commentsIt's Life, Jim, but not as we know it
Back into the murky world of Internet dating, although I have to say more for the entertainment of it than the fact that it might lead to meeting someone who I might form a relationship with. Then again,...
0 commentsAssistants Should Be Seen and Not Heard
After fourteen years in the same job, I hopped on a plane and headed to London to seek greener pastures and get a completely different slant on life. In a move which went completely against the grain, I bypassed agencies and sent my CV directly to...
0 commentsLet's Try Together
Being a bit of a tree/bunny hugger, I am going to challenge other "Hubbers" to try and really put into practice a few things over the rest of the year, and to try and keep in mind a few others: 1. Give to a...
0 commentsIt's Difficult to Grow Up
I have to admit that I suffer slightly from Peter Pan syndrome. As I sit and listen to people around me wishing their lives away, I wish I was still at the bottom of my aunt's garden talking and playing with...
1 commentSocially Speaking
Years ago, on a whim, and because I was curious and also thought I could use the skills which it would hone, I joined a Toastmasters Club. I was provided with all the information for dates, times, and cost of the evening, and on the night in...
0 commentsIf You Can't Stand the Heat Stay Off the Social Networking Sites
Hi, my name is Colleen and I am a Facebook addict! There I said it, and it was not such a difficult admission after all. I have to admit that Facebook and other social networking sites have probably as much saved me from my insanity, as they have...
0 commentsDaphne Who Lived in the Teapot
When I was little I used to have an imaginary friend, in fact I had loads of imaginary friends, but one of my friends I will never forget - Daphne, who lived in the teapot. I would talk to Daphne for hours at...
0 commentsRiding the gauntlet
I grit my teeth, stand up, dig in, surge forward with great enthusiasm. My inner voice keeps a steady pace with my pedaling - why, why, why, why? I puff and pant and dig deep for every ounce of energy to...
2 commentsSenseless Self
There's clearly a trend these days away from "all for one and one for all" mentality to an attitude of "all for me, me, me" and none for anyone else. This way of thinking is becoming apparent in every aspect of society, and the aftermath is...
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