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Can We Regulate Smoking?
If you are having one infrequently you have done well for yourself.
blackspanielgallery, on 07/26/2020
Benefits of Web 2.0
Thank you, I hope it's helpful. As I replied to blackspanielgallery, there are downsides of Web 2.0 too. This article is already in progress.
Tolovaj, on 07/25/2020
Can We Regulate Smoking?
I caught on to smoking by accident but I have left now ...to be honest I still smoke one in two weeks to curb strong desire for nicotine!
pateluday, on 07/25/2020
Can We Regulate Smoking?
I caught on to smoking by accident but I have left now ...to be honest I still smoke one in two weeks to curb strong desire for nicotine!
pateluday, on 07/25/2020
Benefits of Web 2.0
Simply put. Great Information for seo service providers like us.
pateluday, on 07/25/2020
Planning Christmas Decorations Can Be a Pleasant Experience
Thanks for the comment. Full planning is early, but seeing what is there if a good distraction.
blackspanielgallery, on 07/24/2020
Planning Christmas Decorations Can Be a Pleasant Experience
It's never too early to plan a Christmas! In our country some people say it's always a good time to wish somebody a happy new year - till 30th June for the current and after 30th June for the next one. Thanks for so many great decorating ideas!
Tolovaj, on 07/24/2020
Benefits of Web 2.0
Thanks, blackspanielgallery. I think we all have biter-sweet memories about Squidoo. I was at Zujava too (and still occasionally active on Hubpages). All these sites (and many more) gave us a lot, but had some downsides as well. I will write an ...
Tolovaj, on 07/23/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
That's very interesting. We don't even have paper records going back that far, so if I were to look I wouldn't find anything. In Western Europe and Transylvania churches kept these records; not in other parts of Romania though.
Mira, on 07/23/2020
Benefits of Web 2.0
This is quite useful. I started writing on Ezine and learned much, then moved to squidoo (no longer there). I wrote on Zujave, no longer a site, and briefly on Hubpages. Now I write on wizzley. I believe all of there are exactly the kinds of ...
blackspanielgallery, on 07/22/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
There was an oral tradition in my father's family [from his mother] that there was a family member who left Ireland and went to Austria, I presume in 1691,with the Wild Geese. The surname de Lacy was mentioned and we know that a number of de ...
frankbeswick, on 07/22/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
Hi Frank, unfortunately I don't know much about my ancestry. I'm trying to learn as much about it as I can these days from an old aunt, but I only know a few things up to my great-great-grandfather, and even so, nobody remembers that guy's first ...
Mira, on 07/22/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
Historians believed that the Welsh descended from the ancient Britons. It is only in recent years that they have realized that the English are substantially descended from the ancient Britons as well. So you are freckled too. Are you descended ...
frankbeswick, on 07/20/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
So the Welsh were not considered to have a Celtic background until the 19th century? Then what did historians before then say about their ancestors? Incidentally, I'm quite freckled too :)
Mira, on 07/20/2020
The Traditional Languages and Dialects of the British Isles
Just one point. Though Irish, Welsh etc are known as Insular Celtic, the British and Irish never described themselves as Celtic, which described certain tribes in Europe known to the Romans. The term Celtic was first applied to the peoples of ...
frankbeswick, on 07/19/2020

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