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Stories at Trinity Moon Saddle Tramp - (47 pages) Her smile instantly died as she spied the pair of red panties blowing in the summer breeze from the clothesline next to the house. Worse yet, Vic had the audacity to join them and when she turned, his eyes were fixed upon her panties. To hide her embarrassment, she tensed her lips and told him in a tight tone, "Cameo's." Vic stifled a laugh, knowing full-well who the owner of those hot, red panties were. Cameo couldn't fit into them if her life depended upon it. Even so, he made a note to do his own laundry during his stay. Wouldn't be good for the cowboys to see his undergear flying in the breeze. click to continue The Chimney Sweeper - {13 pages) Accident-prone Heather gets more than she bargained for during a visit to her grandfather's country home. click to continue The Concubine (25 pages) Kade narrowed his eyes at her through the sunglasses as she attacked again, her mouth so sunburned that it looked like a blow fish. One that wouldn't shut up. "I-I can't believe you told them I was your-your concubine! And-and your accent was horrendous. I don't see how they managed to swallow your shallow act," she mused incredulously, trying desperately to cope with the lie that Kade had managed only moments ago to the three strangers. Click to continue |
Getting Serious About Obesity An increase in weight isn't the only increase when it comes to obesity. Grab those tissues - this one's going to be a Diet Tear-Jerker. Obesity. We've all heard those frightening statistics associated with the O-word - including crumbling health, crumbling bones, crumbling sex life, crumbling career and crumbling pocketbook. Some might ask, "If I gain too much weight, will I die earlier?" while others might ask, "If I gain too much weight, will I really lose that job promotion to Thin Larry?" while others might ask, "If I gain too much weight, will I lose my husband or wife to a thinner species? while others may even ask, "If I gain too much weight will God still love me?" The only answer that Tom and I can be certain of to the above questions is that, yes - God will still love you - no matter how much you weigh! Wouldn't it be grand if people could look at other people's hearts rather than judging on looks? Fat chance, we must say - pun seriously intended. To recap, obesity is generally associated with an increase in weight, but there are other factors that are increased including: clogged-up arteries, increased self-consciousness over personal appearance, increased risk for disease. OKAY - enough already! Obesity, with all the crumbling risks, is something that can be overcome - and not necessarily through a-typical dieting - which by the way, fails more often than not. Here are a few pointers that may be of help which don't require dieting per-se: -If dieting isn't your cup of tea, try switching to a healthy Daily Diet. Knock out desserts; knock out those fried offenders; knock out those fat fats and you'll knock off that excess weight in the process. - Choose foods that are as close to their natural state as possible. A cup of fresh peaches over peach cobbler might be a difficult choice to make - but give it a try! Frozen peaches sprinkled with Splenda and dipped in a wand of light whipped topping can easily top Cobbler Lane. Rewards are great! A leaner you which requires smaller tightie highties. -Do the Diet Jive by walking, hiking, golfing, swimming - anything to get that body moving. Even an exciting game of Bingo is better than sitting on the couch molting. Raising the heartrate strengthens the heart and lungs, among other health benefits. So be of great Diet Cheer, my friend. Don't despair and become lost in the Sea of Diet Failure. A major flood doesn't always occur from buckets of rain - rather than by tiny raindrops falling one at a time. Take your diet one day at a time. |
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Pirates Bay - (30 pages) Hope on board for this seafaring adventure! click to continue The Nanny - (47 pages) A short love story with a twist. click to continue
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