Sunday, 8 September 2013

Extreme hobby farming

<b>http://tinyurl.com/8o63x9n - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/8o63x9n'>For Chris Myers, life is full of love, smiles</a></b><p>HOUSTON Chris Myers leans over his baby Keane, cradled in his wife&#39;s arm in Room 18 of Memorial Hermann Hospital. When they named him Keane, they didn&#39;t know the name&#39;s roots meant &quot;fighter&quot; and &quot;handsome.&quot; Between his parents, still groggy and numb, the 6-month-old boy continues to fight through his next challenge. Chris, Houston&#39;s Pro Bowl center, puts his hand on Keane&#39;s soft blonde hair ...</p><B>Extra Points: Your 2013 NFL Primer</b><p>Scott Hanson might want to take a proactive approach this season and start pricing catheters.</p><B>Extreme hobby farming</b><p>--John Schwobe said, &quot;Our mission from the start was to teach our children how to grow their own food so they could feed themselves if it was ever necessary. At this point, I guess we could say our mission was accomplished.&quot; Once maintaining a two-acre ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;</p>

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