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New additions to your-wishlist.com | The Wishlist Blog
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New additions to your-wishlist.com. June 30, 2006, 3:19 pm. Well, the Dashboard widget. Has taken a bit of time, so I’ve neglected my focus on the site. (Oh, and this reminds me – anyone who has any experience with Konfabulator widgets – wanna get in contact with me? But that is no longer the case! Today, I’ve updated your-wishlist.com in a number of ways. I added a few Google ads. Sorry. Finally, there are a few tweaks and modifications floating around as well, most of which I’ve forgotten. I want to ma...
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May | 2006 | The Wishlist Blog
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May 19, 2006, 3:30 pm. The President’s Wishlist. Your-wishlist.com v1.1. May 19, 2006, 5:20 am. Just a quick heads-up, there have been some updates to your-wishlist.com, including:. Wishlists can now be created without logging in! You can customize every aspect of your wishlist before you even make an account. Like what you’ve made? Signup to save it. Yes, we’ve got six. Themes that can be applied to your wishlists, with more on the way. Some minor bug fixes. The Plaxo Address Book Widget. Ok, so not a l...
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Too Much Fun | The Wishlist Blog
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May 19, 2006, 3:30 pm. The President’s Wishlist. 1 Comment so far. Google news and reviews…. May 29, 2006 @ 2:12 am. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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A Bodacious Amazon Widget | The Wishlist Blog
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A Bodacious Amazon Widget. June 5, 2006, 4:41 pm. Announcing the release of A Bodacious Amazon Widget. A Bodacious Amazon Widget. Is an Dashboard widget for searching Amazon.com. What separates this widget from the others that do something similar? 1 Comment so far. When I copy and paste the code I got at the Amazon affiliates site into a text widget, it doesn’t show up on my blog. I’ve tried it over and over again. What am I doing wrong? January 10, 2009 @ 12:23 am. Feed for comments on this post.
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your-wishlist.com v1.1 | The Wishlist Blog
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Your-wishlist.com v1.1. May 19, 2006, 5:20 am. Just a quick heads-up, there have been some updates to your-wishlist.com, including:. Wishlists can now be created without logging in! You can customize every aspect of your wishlist before you even make an account. Like what you’ve made? Signup to save it. Yes, we’ve got six. Themes that can be applied to your wishlists, with more on the way. Attach a picture to your wishlist. We’ve got 21 stock pictures – but you can always add your own. 2 Comments so far.
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Weight Loss and the Weekend Bender: Five Rules for Coexistence | Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog
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Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog. Ruminations On Going From 340 Pounds To a Scant 175. Why “Strip Poker? Weight Loss and the Weekend Bender: Five Rules for Coexistence. January 23, 2006. Most alcoholic beverages are not exactly light in the calorie department. Simple. I have created a wholly unscientific, somewhat arbitrary system that has obviously served me well. 4 On the day after, you *must exercise*. Sorry, this is non-negotiable. When you drink to excess, what you’re doing is mortgagin...You’l...
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January | 2006 | Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog
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Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog. Ruminations On Going From 340 Pounds To a Scant 175. Why “Strip Poker? The Pleasant Sound of a Growling Stomach. January 30, 2006. I’ve struggled with this entry. Why, you ask? Was it because the title is remarkably insensitive to those who don’t have enough to eat? My Boss: (Appears at the doorway to my office) Hey Andy? Me: (At my desk, seething, while looking at the clock, which has been frozen at 10:05 AM for what feels like several hours) What? Okay, I may have exagg...
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Why “Strip Poker?” | Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog
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Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog. Ruminations On Going From 340 Pounds To a Scant 175. Why “Strip Poker? Why “Strip Poker? Look here: Strip Poker. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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February | 2006 | Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog
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Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog. Ruminations On Going From 340 Pounds To a Scant 175. Why “Strip Poker? February 16, 2006. I’ve taken a week-long break from writing anything fitness-related. I wanted inspiration to strike. It has. Me (Nonplussed): What the fuck. Me (More aggravated): What the fuck? Me: WHAT THE FUCK? Me: Fine. I’ll lay some pipe. Great. More time passes) Me: You already have water. I GAVE YOU WATER? Why are you moving out? Why do I get like this, around things as stupid as computers, gam...
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A Double-Edged Sword | Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog
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Strip Poker: A Weight Loss Blog. Ruminations On Going From 340 Pounds To a Scant 175. Why “Strip Poker? February 8, 2006. I’m worried about this entry. Why? Well, because it’s generally not a good idea for a writer to irritate or alienate a large portion of his or her audience. Yet, I’m fairly certain that this entry is going to do that. Read on, but please hear me out. Now, I’m probably just being sensitive, but when I hear this, I feel the need to fill in the rest of this statement: You’re a shadow of ...
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