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How to Become a Travel Agent
How to Effectively Manage Your Time
How to Start a Conversation
How to Become a Pharmacist
How to Unclog a Drain
How to Ride a Horse
How to Make Red Velvet Cake
How to Become a Movie Extra
How to Use Twitter
How to Make Chicken Salad
How to Write a Fantasy Novel
How to Saddle a Horse
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(Page 1 of 1)2. This is a really great article. Thanks!
Posted at 12:43PM on Jul 8th 2008 by Gugl Rational Großküchenplanung
3. Hopefully you'll still read these even though you retired. ;) I'd like to see an article on how to properly make a Reuben sandwich. I know how of course, but I'd like to know the best way to make one. For instance, I've noticed that quite often restaurants will leave the meat on the griddle too long and it becomes way too tough...
Posted at 2:18PM on Jul 24th 2008 by Jason Niel
4. How to excel at Viral Marketing
Posted at 1:48PM on Aug 7th 2008 by Public Relations
5. I would like to see an article addressing the best computer software and operating systems etc.etc.for your needs.I've been shopping online for a lap top for my business and need some help.
Posted at 6:18PM on Aug 19th 2008 by Sharon
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1. how about an article on how to educate yourself about 9/11? you guys might actually be qualified to do that one, as my edits to the 9/11 page on mahalo haven't been removed yet. well, you removed my fact that there has never been a criminal investigation into 9/11 -- the 9/11 commission openly admits that it is NOT a criminal investigation, but rather a commission to determine how to prevent future attacks -- but the page is at least not telling outright lies, like it was for the past year or so. better late than never, i suppose. :)
okay, so assuming the edits stay this time, you've won the jason calacanis game! i'll post on my blog about that soon to congratulate you. :)
tell your peeps to keep up the good work (and to learn the truth about 9/11....seriously, ending inflation begins with ending war, ending war begins with 9/11 truth).
Posted at 11:14PM on Jul 7th 2008 by kid mercury