Just For Fun

I found a really fun site called Crunchy Betty (you have food on your face):
http://www.crunchybetty.com/

Check out her Banana Milkshake for Hair conditioning treatment:
http://www.crunchybetty.com/smooth-n-silky-banana-milkshake-hair-mask


"And milk? Milk is full of protein to make your hair stronger, as well as lactic acid to help whisk away old, dead skin cells that might have accumulated on your hair and caused it to become lifeless, limp, and mildly suicidal."

Don't let your hair become suicidal!


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The difference between Dog People and Cat People...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbycvPwr1Wg

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I got a link on my facebook page from Spruce Ridge Studios. You've got to check this video out!!

"Samuel Dorr is famous for singing to the rug hookers at Sauder Village. I asked him this year if he would sing for me. He did so in Barb Carroll's classroom. The song is called "New Wool, New Wool" and it was videotaped by Cindi Gay. Samuel is one clever guy! Enjoy!"

Copy the following link and put it in the URL line to see this:

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Here's one of my all-time favorites –
it never fails to bring a laugh...

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Got a Kindle? Want FREE books? 
I've gotten over 100 free books from Amazon because of the wonderful Michael Gallagher, who keeps this great link current every day - sometimes 2 or 3 times a day!


Just scroll down and read the descriptions of each book. If you want a book, the sentence following the description starts off "USA subscribers click here" and click on that. It'll take you to Amazon and info about the book. If you don't have an Amazon account, you'll need to create one. I've been dealing with them for about 12 years, and feel very safe. I do almost all of my shopping (including Christmas) at Amazon.

If you do have an Amazon account, click on the "Buy Now With One-Click" button on the right, and you've got yourself a book! 

One Caveat... even though the blog says a book is free, sometimes Amazon or the author changes that. Before you click on the Buy button, always check the Kindle Price next to the picture of the book. Don't mistake the Kindle Prime price for the Kindle price (unless you're an Amazon Prime member).

This may sound complicated, but it'll make sense when you see it! 

If you have a facebook page, once you get to the free Kindle books and tricks page, "Like" them and then you'll get a notice on your facebook page every day; sometimes more than once a day, if they have more free books to offer. There's also a little app you can download to your Kindle, and it'll keep you up to date without having to go to facebook.

Here's another link; I haven't tried it yet:

Have fun!

Oh, did you know you can get library books on your Kindle?? If you haven't done this yet, go here to get started:


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