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A Good Luck Wish

Hi Guys
This is my first post for quite some time. This is due to  serious health problems. I will try to post more often in the future, depending on how well I’m feeling on the day.This will not be a long post,I just wanted to wish all my fellow master class students all the very [...]

James Grandstaff’s new release

If you haven’t heard yet… James Grandstaff
has released “Part 2″ of his “Downline Secrets.”
Before I get to my review, I thought I should
play a little catch-up in case you have no
clue as to what Downline Secrets “Part 1″ is
about.
Basically with Downline Secrets part 1 you
get free access to a recorded call between
Mike Filsaime and James [...]

Slow But Sure

Hi Guys I Am Pleased To Say That I Have Had A Good Week This Week AlmostIFinished My Ebook, It Felt Like A Up hill Strugle For Quite A While But Once  I Realy Put My Mind To It I Actualy Enjoyed WritingImmenslelyNow Its Just A Few Finishing Touches And tHEN I Will Be Able [...]

Scam Alert

Just A Quick Warning about A Scam That Is Going Around The Internet.
It Is Called Cash Mails.Biz You Are Supposed To Be Paid$100 For Every Email You Read. The Sight Has A Minimum Pay Out Of $20,000.   This Can Be Bypassed By Paying A $294.95 Upgrade Fee. How Ever Once You Have Paid This Fee [...]

New Membership Site

A friend of mine is starting a new membership site and I thought you may like to have a look at it. http://www.lkldigitalmedia.com
It is set to launch within the next two weeks and he has guaranteed everybody who requests advance notification a massive discount if they decide to join. He is also letting you have [...]

I’m A Life Saver

Hi Guys,
Sorry I have  Not Posted For A While As It Was Half Turm Last Week.                          We Have Fourteen year old Twins.  A Boy And A Girl And They Love Animals.  So We Now Have Two Hampsters Micky And Spicky, Abigail Our  Daughter.  [...]

A Brief History Of The Town Where I Live

A BRIEF HISTORY OF LYMINGTON

 
SAXON LYMINGTON
Lymington began as a Saxon village. The Saxons arrived in what is now South West Hampshire in the 6th century. They founded a settlement called limen tun. The Saxon word tun means a farm or hamlet. Limen is believed to be a Celtic name meaning either elm river or, perhaps, [...]