You will discover why dieting alone does not work for weight loss in the long run, and the metabolic and psychological damage that can result from repeatedly dieting. You will also learn how your body either uses or stores the food you eat for rebuilding and sustaining itself, motivational tips to keep you "on the mat", and the importance of breathing properly. Illustrated.
From the torn edge of a water-damaged map to the mysterious glow of an antler arch, Paige will follow clues high into the mountainous terrain and deep into Jackson's history. Side-stepping a few shady characters who are also searching for the same hidden reward, she will have to decide who is trustworthy and who is not.
All the recipes in this book are easy to make. Some of them are even no-bake! All of them are kitchen-tested - and yummy. So if you would like to become a baker your friends and family will applaud, Emily Daniels' cookbook can show you how.
Michael's achievements range from the simplest of tasks to the grandest of accomplishments. Michael's ubergreatness knows no bounds!
*The secret to Michael's three-bean salad is that unprecedented fourth bean.*
*While Moses parted the Red Sea, Michael parted the Red Sox. He then singled up the middle, driving in two.*
*Go mano-a-mano with Michael, and you'll be left manoless.*
*Michael hears the Pope's confessions.*
*Michael proved that if you watch 'The Hollywood Squares' on a 3D television, it becomes 'The Hollywood Cubes.'
*There are currently over 90,000 personal ads listed under "Women Seeking Michael."*
*Michael discovered the atomic weight of the periodic table, which is 3.65 ounces.*
*Irrational numbers make complete sense to Michael.*
*Sales skyrocketed when Michael suggested that George Foreman change the name of his Foreskin Grill.*
Michael's resume is truly something beautiful to behold. These are only a few of Michael's exploits. Actually, most of these were done just last Friday, right after lunch. 'Michael Did What?' contains over 350 more of his greatest triumphs, in every category imaginable, as well as some which defy categorization. 'Michael Did What?' was collected to leave you impressed, in awe, and incontinent.
*Michael put Twinkies on the map. He then moved them because he couldn't see the capital of Argentina.*
It's Paul Squire's duty to rid his home of intruders, but something about this latest newcomer's vulnerable status...and resemblance to someone from his past...dulls his resolve. Jennifer would like to find a real flesh-and-blood man to liven her days and nights--someone to share her life with—but living in the artist's house, studying his paintings, she is surprised at how close she feels to him.
A compelling, prickly ghost with a tortured, guilt-ridden past, and a lonely heroine determined to start fresh find themselves in a battle of wills and emotion in this story of love, time, and chance.
There are millions of blogs on the internet but only a few stand out. What makes some bloggers succeed while others struggle just to get noticed? At the end of the day it all comes down to being a well respected informative voice within your niche. This is not a get rich quick book, but a guide that will walk you through the process of how to start a blog of your own, become an authority figure and discover how to make money through the power of the internet and affiliate marketing.
In this book you will learn to:
• Create your first blog in a few easy steps
• Start a business online for just a few dollars
• Build a brand of your own and be seen on major social networks
• Generate income through your blog using multiple revenue streams
• Leverage your brand and knowledge to become an authority figure
Shy, slightly overweight Emily would die if she had to talk dirty face-to-face—especially to her hot cop boy friend. She sure didn't set out to do phone sex—she wanted to be a writer. But when her BFF framed her for plagiarism, she got in a tiny financial hole and saw this ad for "phone actresses"… Hey, it's not nearly as bad as it sounds. No pantyhose or pantsuits, no regular hours, you're your own boss, and lots of people to talk to. Guys, that is.
But here's the odd thing—lots of them want to talk about more than Emily's imagined attributes; they start to think of her as the best friend they'll never have to meet. Next thing you know, one of her customers gets killed and Emily knows a lot more about it than she should. But she can't tell the nearest cop, who's also her own true love, because then he'll find out about her secret life. What's a phone kitten to do? Solve the murder herself, of course—because wouldn't it be a great story for the newspaper that wrongly fired her?
Somehow, first-time author Christian manages to handle a potentially smokin' subject with such sly wit, authentic detail, and clever writing that you'll wonder why this subject was ever considered taboo.
Maybe it's just been a lousy week for him. There are layoffs at the office, poorly written death threats, and a vapid, but alluring coworker sending Ethan mixed signals. The f-buddy who loves to loathe him doesn't understand that it's over, and his philosophizing best friend is pretty sure that Ethan's problem is merely the dreary momentum of the hipster ethos. Or it could be that Ethan's pot dealer is out of baggies once again.
But the cop who's after him doesn't buy any of that bullshit. Despite being lazy and crooked, Boyd is damn good at his job. He's certain Ethan murdered his ex—The Girl Who Got Away—along with her nobody of a boyfriend. And the more Boyd hounds him for a confession, the more Ethan comes to see the murders as his way out of the existential crisis consuming him.
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