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Peace Coins. Remembering The Peace Coins Of The Great War.
By: Aron Neelie
You know, those silver dollars with the lovely woman and the eagle? Those exquisitely detailed silver coins we've seen and collected and to some degree possibly hoarded? The coins that jingled in our pockets like a million dollars? Now maybe you remember.
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DAD WAS A CADILLAC MAN
By: Cookie Curci
When Henry Ford created the automobile, he opened wide the floodgates of American enterprise. The manufacturing of automobiles soon became a competitor's market, with the Ford Company, General Motors and Chrysler Corporation all vying for the public's favor--and dollars.
In the 1940s, when I was a kid, it was Dad who purchased the family car, and he alone decided if he was going to be a Ford, Chrysler or GM man. For Dad, the decision was easy. He knew he was going to be a Cadillac man, for life, the minute he slid behind the wheel of a sleek 1942 Caddie. The awesome body of this two-tone green coupe, detailed in chrome with a huge front grill, was too much car for Dad to resist.
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 "How To Shop Online" By: Aron Neelie Well, the Holidays are coming and the days will soon become shorter still and time will become an even more precious commodity. It is time to seize the technology and make it work for us. Let's go shopping. |
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 The Top Three Gifts For Your Teen or Grandson. By: Todd Mansfield Here it is, that season again. That wonderful, joyous, shopping-crazed time of year! But…it doesn’t have to be that way, shopping-crazed, I mean. We have “gone to the streets” and gathered the top three gifts; appropriate for you and appropriate for the teen set of the male gender. Now why did we focus on the boys? Simple, because we all know what little girls want, but the boys are, for the most part, completely different , so we were aware of that. |
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E BAY E BAY E BAY HOW TO SHOP E BAY By: Dusty Reed Trying to find that something different for that someone special? Garage sales or eBay? Driving several miles, wasting time, inclement weather and not finding what one is after can be frustrating. Setting up for a garage sale is time-consuming and a lot of work with no guarantee of good business. If you have had these experiences, eBay is the solution! You can browse oodles of items for sale or zero-in with the Search button at the top of the home page to find a specific item. You can find what you are after within a few minutes time, sitting right where you are now! Or, you can sell any item(s) you choose simply by providing a description and price and posting them in the appropriate category at eBay... and they are available for buyers for 7 days (there are some longer periods available, too). |
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