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Posted by Gail Leino
Having a Hawaiian theme party can be done any time of year for many types of parties. A birthday party, an anniversary party or a cookout are all fun ways to enjoy a Hawaiian luau. A Hawaiian luau in the winter can bring some fun tropic style to the mid-winter blahs, especially if you live in the cold north. Tell all guests that no matter the weather, they need to dress for tropical heat. Turn your thermostat up to 90 to keep warm if need be!
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Posted by Sintilia Miecevole
Whether you are a seasoned pro or a novice newcomer to the world of interstate travel, planning a road trip can be more time-intensive than you think. If you are about to embark on a cross country adventure or a coastal tour of the Atlantic, there are a few important things to consider before you hit the road. With a little planning and forethought, your trip should go off without a hitch.
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Posted by Susanne Pacher
Two days ago I took our European visitors on a little driving
tour of the Niagara Peninsula, specifically...
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Posted by Susanne Pacher
Not only am I a travel nut, but I am also a voracious reader. One of the magazines I picked up recently is called Verge and I felt it really stood out from the crowd of travel magazines. The magazines motto is study work volunteer travel and it focuses on traveling with a purpose.
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Posted by Susanne Pacher
Yesterday, after our lovely Austrian breakfast we went downtown to the Chicago Cultural Center, the main downtown information hub for tourists, to ask some questions about the Pullman Historic District, a planned industrial community, built in the 1880s by industrial magnate George Pullman, creator of the famous Pullman sleeper cars. We figured this would be an interesting place to visit since it brings together architecture, social and industrial history, and it would really give us insight into one of the most interesting personalities of Chicago's history.
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Posted by Jeff Lakie
There are many horror stories out there about people who have returned vehicles to a car rental location only to hear later that they are being accused of damage that they are not aware of. While many people think that the "car rental company is out to get them" when this happens, it is usually an unfortunate clerical error rather then any maliciousness. However, at times, many renters returned vehicles that have been damaged while they were on rent even though they did not know it occurred. So keep in mind that the possibility exists.
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Posted by Stuart Simpson collects information on DUI and DWI at:
Your worst nightmare as a pilot - a DUI. Will this end your
career as a pilot? What if you are the lawyer...
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Posted by Susanne Pacher
Robert and Bette were among the people I had a chance to get to know at the Canada-US Servas conference which was held in Vancouver from August 5 to 8, 2005. At 53 years of age, both retired recently since they view time as one of their most precious assets.
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