Why You Lose So Much In The Scratcher Lottery Tickets & How You Can Stop & Start To Win!

First of all, check out this all TOO COMMON example that happens to 90% of people who are trying to win money in the scratchers lottery game.

You go into the convenience store to play the scratcher lottery ticket games. So you go, you buy scratchers, you scratch them, and find out they are losers!

So you are convinced that the next scratch off ticket you buy will be a big winner. So you repeat exactly what you did. You buy the scratchers, scratch them, and find out they are STILL losers!

June 10, 2008 | Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment 

Free Help To Quit Smoking - Six Tips

There are multiple steps to follow when you desire to quit smoking cigarettes or cigars. Every step will bring you nearer to your goal and is necessary to be able to succeed. Do not skip any of the six steps below.

First Step - Rid your home of any revealing signs that a smoker ever dwelled there. This means tossing out all unused packs of cigarettes. Wash all fabric items to rid your home of tobacco odors. Give away or throw away all ashtrays, and anything else that strikes a chord with you of smoking. Totally wash all clothes and bed linens so that there will be no remaining smell of smoke that may tempt you to light up.

June 6, 2008 | Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment 

Trout Fishing Tips For The Average Angler

It seems to me that almost all trout anglers are looking for tips to help them catch more trout. In this article, I’m going to reveal some trout fishing tips for the average angler. None of these tips are rocket science, in fact most of them are simple. They were taught to me more than 20 years ago by the best trout fisherman I’ve ever known. He was the father of my best friend and he was quite a trout fisherman. As a matter of fact he caught trophy trout out of rivers and streams that other people didn’t think that trout that size lived in. When I refer to trophy trout, I’m referring to trout that were (and are) over twenty two inches long. When it comes to small rovers and streams, trout this size are trophies, at least in my book. In any case, these tips were used by him to help him catch large trout in areas that most people thought didn’t hold large trout.

June 5, 2008 | Filed Under Recreation and Sports | Leave a Comment 

How To Save Money While Driving

For those of us who drive on a regular basis, you will already know the importance of keeping tyire pressures at their recommended pressure. This is particularly important if you regularly cross speed humps or bumps, or drive roads that are bumpy where you can loose pressure. Readings should always be taken when the tire are cold; for those of you who live in hot countries, this might mean keeping the vehicle in the shade overnight and getting up early before the sun heats the tires up.

April 17, 2008 | Filed Under Finance | Leave a Comment 

3 Powerful Tips For Catching More Fish

So who among you wants to catch more fish? That’s a stupid question, huh? Most every angler on the face of this planet wants to catch more fish. In this article I’m going to reveal 3 powerful tips for catching more fish. The interesting thing about this is that these tips aren’t at all complicated, but that doesn’t change the fact that they are powerful, and they work. I’ve personally been using every single one of them for more than twenty years and can vouch for the fact that they are effective.

April 4, 2008 | Filed Under Recreation and Sports | Leave a Comment 

Tips For Optimizing Your Blood Pressure

High blood pressure affects millions of people throughout the world. The incidence of high blood pressure continues to rise. Responsible factors include stressful living, inappropriate diets, obesity, nicotine and alcohol use.

Patients with hypertension frequently have no symptoms; therefore, it has been referred to as the “Silent Killer”. It is usually found on a routine office visit or annual examination.

Blood pressure below 120 over 80 mmHg (millimeters of mercury) is considered optimal for adults. A systolic pressure of 120 to 139 mmHg or a diastolic pressure of 80 to 89 mmHg is considered “prehypertension” and should to be observed carefully. A blood pressure reading of 140 over 90 or higher is considered elevated (high).

March 18, 2008 | Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment 

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