GB Items Related to Tag - red
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Sent: 2008-07-10 14:44
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Sent: 2008-07-15 22:52
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Welcome Red Hat Ladies to Growing Bolder !
To All The Red Hat Ladies... Welcome Ladies To Growing Bolder! I hope you enjoy your time here as much as I do...! Enjoy the Experience, Friendships & the Fun! Embrace your Life as completely as you can - We may not always get a Second Chance...
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Red Hatters Bonus Pt. 3
If you can't get enough of the Red Hatters, here's a bonus video to quench your thirst for "hattitude."
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Red Hatters Bonus Pt. 1
If you can't get enough of the Red Hatters, here's a bonus video to help quench your thirst for "hattitude."
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Thank you
To all my new Red Hatter friends who've stopped by to say hello or signed up as my friend! RED HATTERS ROCK! The ABCs of Red Hat Society Friendship A Friend Accepts you as you are. Believes in "you". Calls...
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Red Hatters Bonus Pt. 2
If you can't get enough of the Red Hatters, here's a bonus video to help quench your thirst for "hattitude."
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NO GROUP FOR ME HERE
I was so "happy" when I heard about "The Red Hat Society!" I went out and I bought myself the very "last" red hat with a big purple band of lace around it and a big purple rose on it and a pair of red slip on sandals and clutch purse then came home and...
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Sent: 2008-07-09 17:29
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CHRISTMAS IN JULY - A CHAPTER EVENT!
Christmas in July has been around in Canada for as long as I remember! Many small towns celebrate it with some type of fun and some go as far as putting up lights! Well, this year, I have decided to surprise my red hat chapter with "Christmas in...
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Clara Barton
Born: Dec, 25, 1821 Died: April 12, 1912
A true pioneer, Clara Barton is best known as the founder of the American Red Cross and as a nurse who tended to countless wounded soldiers on Civil War battlefields. -
Red Wine = Fountain of Youth?
New research shows a substance in red wine may be the answer to all our aging problems. Experts say they're on track to develop medicine to add years on to life and take away some diseases along the way.
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Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation
I've been a Red Cross volunteer for a little less than a year and had done several jobs prior to this deployment, but that's another story. This is just a bit of my experience as a volunteer in TN after the tornados of Feb 5, 2008, DR# 136-08 (that's the...
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Happiness is a Red Hat
GB stopped by the Red Hat Society's 10th Annual Convention and found women from all over the world intensely focused on the business mission -- having a good time.
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Mayberry Madhatters
I want to call attention to the Red Hat Society. It is great for the over 50 woman that enjoys socializing and having fun. I didn't realize that a lot of women had never heard of the Red Hat Society until I joined our local Mayberry...
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MenScience Dispels Nutrition Myths
1. Brown Eggs are Better - FALSE. Eggshells have absolutely nothing to do with eggs' nutritional value - nor does it reflect on the quality, flavor or cooking - it just depends on the breed of the hen. With 13 vitamins and minerals and only 75 calories,...
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Inspiration at the Kerouac House
Writer Darlyn Finch reads from her work, Red Wax Rose, written while she was the Kerouac Project writer in residence, living and working in the house where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums and learned that On the Road was about to be published.
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Monday's Buzz: February 25, 2008
It's the final week of February. Let's make it a good one! In Boomer's Buzz: Oscar Wrap, red carpet highlights, Nader makes another run, Hillary takes another shot, Tiger roars and more.
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A Gathering of Local Authors
On Saturday, October 28, 2006 I woke up to a wind-driven rain storm. What a day for a book signing with four other local authors in a nearby bookstore! But - it was the kind of day “bookaholics” liked to spend browsing, so my...
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Back in the Saddle
The invisible man returns. Sorry to be so long off the blog-waves...but as many Growing Bolders men and women in the world, I decided January 1 was the time to strike out on my own and leave the corporate world...and stake my own piece of the American...
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Cancer Strikes Out
Add throwing a major league no-hitter to the list of accomplishments by cancer survivors who decide to grow bolder after their diagnosis.
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Tacky, Tacky!
Actually, truth be told, we’re all up in there with being tacky...but tackiness is as tacky does, as The Ancient One is want to say. I’m still not sure what that means, but I think she was trying to tell us that there actually ARE...
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The Birthday dinner
Nothing is normal at our home when it comes to celebrations. Yesterday it was our 13yr old daughter' s birthday. As is the custom here, you get to choose what the family cooks for your birthday meal. Everybody kicks in and it's a great party. Of...
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The Shoo Fly, Laughing Magpie, Hermit Crab and the Dead Arm
I walk into a tasting with the usual suspects at our Thursday Wine Group. This is a search to find great wines at great prices that are from small, cool and groovy vineyards to serve at several great restaurants in Orlando. This is the industrial...
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Picture of the Day and Birthdays: June 8
One of the coolest cars ever built, this is one of two 1953 Cadillacs designed and built by Ghia of Turin, Italy. It was purchased by Saudi Prince Aly Khan as a gift to his wife, actress Rita Hayworth.
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Dead Celebs Growing Bolder
This is really growing bolder. Even death doesn’t slow down some celebrities. The famous deceased are in demand for advertising and marketing.
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60-Year-Old Locks of Love
A health scare led one woman to help children suffering from an incurable disease. See how Peggy Hartzog's own childhood influenced her inspirational choice.
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Best of the Rest - Christian the Lion
This video is red hot on the Internet and when you see it, you'll know why. In 1969, two Australians living in London saw a lion cub for sale in a small cage at Harrods Department Store.
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High Drama
The Phoenix has landed. The first spacecraft designed to acquire the water of an alien planet landed safely on Mars' northern pole Sunday evening.
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Slow Cooking
Because slow cookers work at low temperatures with lids on, there is hardly any liquid lost during cooking. With most cooking methods, the water in meats and vegetables turns to steam and evaporates. But with a slow cooker, there's nowhere for the...
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Fountain of Youth Springs in Vegas, Baby
Mega-stars who rose to fame more than three decades ago, including Cher, Elton John and Bette Midler, are finding a new home in Sin City. Find out why the neon desert is such a draw for these smokin' hot stars.
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The GB Top 50
Check out the top 50 most popular videos on Growing Bolder. There's something for everyone.
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Get Connected!
Cell Phones. How did we ever live without them? Isn’t it amazing how quickly they’ve become part of our lives? It just doesn’t feel right to leave the house without one. Like a wristwatch, we instinctively reach for it as part...
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I'm Writing a Diet Book
No one's happier about America's weight problem than the $50-billion-a-year diet industry. That's why I've decided to write a diet book. I've done a little research and it should be pretty easy. After all, it doesn't have to work. 95% of all diets...
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Tribute to a Father Long Gone
Ciji Ware didn't exactly have a normal upbringing, but she hasn't complained one bit. Her father, Harlan Ware was one of two main writers for the longest running non-interrupted serial drama in radio history, "One Man's Family." Harlan died exactly 40...
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Tattoo You?
So you’re considering your first ever tattoo? Cool. Tattoos are no longer just for bikers, sailors, criminals and prostitutes. They've gone mainstream in a big way. It's estimated that over 15% of all American adults now have tattoos.
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