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Farmville Secrets To Win The Game

March 29th, 2010

Many people play this game called Farmville on Facebook and for those that don’t play it it can be very annoying sifting through the Farmville updates that get posted on your wall.

If you get on Facebook in Tyler at all you have likely seen the Farmville updates and all I can think is why are these people not out in their gardens in real life planting vegetables.

I still have not tried the game for fear that I too will get sucked in to this time waster. Don’t we waste enough time on Facebook already?

There are still people that would like to play farmville no matter how much people like you and me make fun of them. For those people I would like to suggest a resource they may help you start winning the Farmville game. My motivation is to not just to have you start winning Farmville but to reach the conclusion after a succesfull garden or two that you have been there and done that Farmville thing and will move on to something else.

So check out the Farmville Secrets and Cheat resource below, start winning, and than plant some real vegetables please! 🙂 …

Click Here!

Times Have Changed, But Timeless Hasn’t… At Least Not Much

January 12th, 2010

In the nineteen nineties a group of friends and I established “Timeless Books and Music” as our second residence. We passed hours on the store’s floor and in its couches sifting through everything from classics to nineteen forties and fifties science fiction. The owner at the time became familiar with our tastes and would set aside books he knew would be of interest to us. As a result, my library contains some obscure but semi-valuable editions I would otherwise never have found. In those days the primary but not exclusive, literature to be found in the store was fiction from the first few decades of the turn of the century. There was a smattering of religion and history, and as I said classics, but the old dime back fiction was the order of the day. We’d find old Lewis and Lovecraft, Fritz Lieber and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

There was music for sale in those days as well. In fact if I were to walk through the music section today, I would probably find items we dropped off in trade for some form of reading material.

Today, Timeless has a new owner, but the same location on Broadway next to Hastings. And while the genre of books has changed, the store still keeps a steady flow of customers. The literature offered has broadened in terms of appeal. There are all kinds of mostly newer fiction. Timeless carries many of the same titles one might find in a bigger chain, but at used bookstore prices. The music section has grown considerably since I last visited too. If you’re looking for old vinyl or cassette tapes, Timeless is probably your best bet in Tyler.

Truth be told, things have changed a lot since I used to visit all those years ago. I no longer spend my entire afternoon haunting the shelves of the bookstore, nor do I tend to skip meals in order to buy books, (although that wouldn’t kill me either), but if you’re looking for some good beach reading this summer, you can still find it at Timeless Books and Music. Located at 4129 S Broadway in Tyler Texas.