By: Janet Farricelli | 2010-05-31 | Writing & Speaking The matter how weather was predicted in the past may sound almost like a joke nowadays. Fortunately read more
By: Lisa H Warren | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Weather forecasts are a good thing. From them we learn if we will be needing our umbrellas, ice read more
By: Ruth Woodhouse | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking What a great idea! Well so many other things are being outlawed these days - even parents taking pictures of their kids at school carnivals and people taking photos on the beach some places here in Australia. read more
By: Phillip Ellis | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Man made global warming is really the fart of corporate corruption. Its happening and only the same big global business can stop it when they figure out a way how to make a profit from doing just that. Until then we are racing towards a grim future. read more
By: Swanee Ballman | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Monster Mash Surviving a Hurricane Or Two or Three "We''ve done all we can." My husband''s words offered little comfort. I knew we could do no more. Still, I felt helpless, vulnerable. The last opening was sealed. read more
By: Nicholas Brooke | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking Winter to my happiness is like the end of a whip meeting exposed flesh at full force. There are definitely those out there who take pleasure in it, but for me it''s the most painful time of the year. I''d much rather enjoy the benefits of spring for twelve months. read more
By: Jennifer Mae | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Monday morning''s three o''clock alarm blasted a country song, rousing Bobby Hoyle out his deep sleep. He groped for the button to silence the singer''s twang, and then pulled himself out of his warm covers. He sat up on the edge of the bed, trying to wake up. read more
By: Marilyn Wilke Ramone | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking girls were quite small and the weather channel predicted that we would have snow here. Everyone was read more
By: Raj Sethia | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking & crisp 1. The weather was great 2. Hospitality at the resort made us feel like royalty & 3. We saw six read more
By: Madlando Aver | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking In a recent study, I have found that playing pinball at a local arcade and not doing laundry are intricately related to smelling bad. I have come to these results through intense "hanging out" sessions at one of the local arcades in my hometown. read more
By: Dawn Kirk | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking Equality: You Can''t Legislate for Biology. There are many today who would say it''s a woman''s world and there is no doubt that in modern western societies; women enjoy considerably more freedom than their predecessors ever dreamed of. read more
By: Celestina Brillante | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking There are many rules of courtesy for riding the New York City subway system; no smoking, spitting or loud radio play, remove your backpack, let the other people exit before you board, give your seat to the elderly or disabled, etc. read more
By: Gordon Mcdonald | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking HUMOROUS STORIES The following few brief, real-life anecdotes have been gleaned from from many more read more
By: Patricia Parker | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking secretary, I have cataloged and filed many humorous situations that, by nature of the job, I have found read more
By: Debbie Robus | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Most people would consider it irreverent - if not downright distasteful - to use the words "humorread more
By: Sylvester Pierpoint (aka John Jeffries) | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking AIRPORT ANTICS Someone once said, "If you sit in the airport long enough, every type of person that exists will pass in front of you," and they may be right. When I worked for the airlines I saw a lot of strange people and strange happenings in the airport. read more
By: Christina Mccloskey | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking THE DENT CHRONICLES His name is Dent. He''s a geological formation, specifically a dent in a hill. We drive by him daily on the way to school-sixth grade for me and fourth grade for my brother, John. read more