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Easter workouts

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At Twitter nearly everyone is excited about Easter. Here are our favorite Easter workouts from Twitterers: Anthony : "Getting ready to workout after a late night and a lovely sleep in. Happy Easter Sunday, everybody." Keith : "No Easter chocolate, just an Easter workout ... is that legal?" Jenn : "great morning workout, time to hit the shower and head to my grandma's for Easter treats and family time" sports books | spirituality books

Unhealthy Easter?

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Fred Sampson blames his gym for closing on "Bloody religious holidays" blaming them for "messing with my health". Hey Fred: In the end the ressurection of all women and men including yourself as well is ultimately good for eternal live. Skip one workout and don't worry about it! sports books | spirituality books

McCain Explains It All For You

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Near the summit of the Easter Season Huffington Post makes McCain explain religious holidays, e.g.: "The Burning Bush. A traditional Jewish sports ritual similar to our Super Bowl." and "Easter. Christian Ground Hog Day." Today's question is not: "Whom do you want to answer the phone?" but "Whom do you want to host the Easter Egg Roll ?" McCain: "I threw many egg-like grenades during my military service." Obama: "It's time for change, but I would continue that tradition." Clinton: "I hosted the presidential Easter Egg Roll many times." sports books | spirituality books

Mail.com upgraded

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Early times email provider m@il.com finally meets today's standards. They have always been great in offering over 250 choices in domain names for your email adress. The Faith / Philosphies Category alone accounts for 11 choices: angelic.com atheist.com minister.com muslim.com oath.com orthodox.com priest.com protestant.com reborn.com religious.com saintly.com Not included are all the fan names they offer via NHL Email . This week they increased storage from 100MB to a 3 Gigabytes for free accounts. sports books | spirituality books

Favre retirement coverage has been overblown

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EPIC CARNIVAL lists Top 11 signs that the Favre retirement coverage has been overblown . The No. 1 sign is: "1. Holy Ghost bumped from Christian Trinity, with only a successful mid-season comeback keeping Favre from the second spot" Let's restrain to the facts: - Brett Favre was a Super Bowl winning and a three time MVP - Brett, his wife Deanna Tynes and their two daughters, Brittany and Breleigh are members of the Roman Catholic Church A real hero of sport and spirituality has retired. sports books | spirituality books