Tips for a Stress-Free Voting Day

1) Vote early if you can. Many states allow early or absentee voting. Record numbers are expected to show up at the polls this year. This will help you avoid painful lines, traffic jams and parking nightmares.
2) Do not wear T-Shirts or other paraphernalia in support of your candidate. In most states, “political activity” is not allowed within 50 feet of a building used for voting.
The ING NYC Marathon 2008
Are You DTV Ready?!

Well apparently you’ll have no choice on February 17, 2009 when all TVs go DIGITAL! Whoopee Doo! Anyways, NY Broadcasters will be doing a test TODAY, Tuesday, October 28, 2008. New York television viewers will learn whether or not they are “ready” for the upcoming digital television (DTV) transition. To simulate the federally mandated shutdown […]
Paying it Fwd*10

I attempting of reaching a Goal of 1,000 Subscribers in 100 Days
Starting today, October 24, 2008, I will be attempting a personal goal of reaching 1,000 subscribers in 100 days which means that I must hit this target by February 2, 2009, which is KMP’s birthday. Therefore about 10 subscribers per day. Can you help me do that?!
Cereal Bags Dilemma (UPDATE)
10 Great Dates Under $15 Bucks

1. Fiesta Night Novelty sombreros: $10 Chips and salsa: $5 Doing the Mexican Hat Dance naked in said novelty sombreros: hilarious Total: $15 2. Kickball Kickball: $5 Big grassy field: free BYOB: free Losers buy the pizza: makes things much more interesting Total: around $10/person 3. Romantic Italian Meal Skip the pricey pasta and opt […]
19 Free Things to do in NYC
Every Friday and Saturday night the Brooklyn Academy of Music opens up its BAMcafé free to the public. Admire the work of contemporary artists from around the country at the American Folk Art Museum, free Friday nights from 5:30p to 7:30p. Marvel at ancient Egyptian artifacts or Renaissance masterpieces at the highly regarded and diverse […]
25 Creative Ways to Propose
KMP Blog – Reviewed
9 Clever Web Tricks
Turn Wi-Fi thieves’ worlds upside down The problem: You took the time and expense to set up a wireless Internet connection at your place. But you’re pretty sure that the cheapskate next door is stealing it — that is, connecting to the Internet on your dime. The trick: With the help of a lovely little […]
D Blades Hate it or Love It Remix

1. Remember birthdays; it guarantees that you get in touch at least once a year. 2. Consider standing dates that make getting together easier: a baseball game every Fourth of July, a monthly brunch, a book group. 3. Keep a friend’s needs in mind—by passing along useful information, setting up a blind date, making a […]

While browsing through Forbes.com, I came across this interesting article on Money-making businesses to start. I know we all go through phases where we would like to start our own business, well below are some of the most and least profitable businesses to start. Maybe this can give you an idea on where to start. […]
10 Emailing Tips

Below are 10 email tips to help you perfect your emailing. I. Different email accounts for different purposes.It is is good to have separate email accounts for separate purposes. Have one for business and one for social fun. Make it a habit to check your personal email in the evening and business emails in the […]
Top 10 Small Cities to Live

Plentiful jobs, excellent schools, affordable housing. See the Top 10 Small Cities that made the list for having all that and more. 1) Plymouth, MN Pop: 70,100 Median family income (per year)$111,631 Racial diversity index (100 is national average; higher numbers indicate greater diversity)49.7 2) Fort Collins, COPop: 129,400 Median family income: $76,172 Racial diversity […]
Top States for Best and Worst Jobs

The best… Location is everything. The unemployment rate is the ratio of job seekers to the working population. Therefore, a low percentage means few people are having any difficulty finding work. If you’re looking for a job, you want to be in a state that has an unemployment rate lower than the national average, which […]