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U.S. Income Inequality Worse Than Egypt’s

February 22, 2011

Would you believe that income inequality is worse in the United States than it is in Egypt? Do you wonder how that could have happened?

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God Made Farting and Flatulence Divine

February 20, 2011

Flatulence is indeed a creation of the divine. Learn how farting is part of God’s plan.

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Wash Your Car With the Right Tools

February 18, 2011

Properly washing a car requires the right tools … and these are not found in your kitchen.

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Hertz Shelby Mustang Birthday Blowout

February 14, 2011

Renting a Hertz Shelby Mustang seemed like a great idea, but fate thought otherwise.

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Gasoline in Your Car Isn’t Timeless

February 13, 2011

My father always told me that driving the hell out of a car was probably better than not driving it at all. The reasoning is simple: cars have fluids, seals – and these things simply deteriorate over time. Even gasoline.

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Speeding in an Audi On A New Jersey Highway

February 13, 2011

The Audi that flew by me at 100 mph was stopped by a NJ State Trooper, yet flew by me at 100 mph a second time less than two minutes after it had been pulled over. Click the link to learn what happened in those two minutes.

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Henry Taub, ADP Founder, Greatest Generation Member

February 7, 2011

Henry Taub is the enigmatic founder of one of the United States’ most successful corporations, ADP. His hardscrabble background proved to be a key factor in his business success.

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A Car Tells The Story of a Father’s Love

February 2, 2011

The experience cost me a fortune, but I learned a lot about a father’s love.

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Wouldn’t Jesus Support Free Healthcare?

January 24, 2011

Jesus Christ is apparently a socialist.

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I Should Have Had a Hemi!

January 23, 2011

Convention wisdom is conventional for a reason; however, it is more of a guide than an absolute. This article is an artful demonstration of how conventional wisdom can bite back.

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