Best posts on Squirrelman’s Nutzy World from Nov 2009

Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
  • Giving Thanks
    Posted on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 in Food - Views: (76)
    Thank you for… my son who means the world to me the food that we eat the roof that is over our head the health that we have the friends that we keep the little things that mean the most, and the time that we have on this earthHoping that your day was special and you remembered all that you were thankful for.
  • Didn’t It Used To Be Cold in November?
    Posted on Sunday, November 29th, 2009 in Irreverant Observations - Views: (90)
    Today felt like an early Autumnal day.  So clear, so crisp, and even the sun was cast such a spread of warmth upon my face as I walked the streets to the supermarket.But, gosh, didn’t it used to snow in November?  And strong winds would make it feel even colder than the thermometer indicated?  Is this global warming trend a reality and not a myth?
  • The Turkey Strikes Back
    Posted on Friday, November 27th, 2009 in Cooking - Views: (107)
    I don’t know about you, but I’m all Turkey’d out.  And I didn’t even have Turkey on Thanksgiving.But there were leftovers all over the place.  At work.  Brought home from other family/friends.Turkey.  Turkey.  Turkey.Who has the bloated feeling?Who had trouble waking up this morning?Who went shopping today?Who went to work today?Did you ever wonder why supermarkets don’t run a huge sale on Turkey’s the day after Thanksgiving?
  • We’re Baaaack!
    Posted on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 in Blogs - Views: (88)
    Watch your nutz!!The Squirrel is back in town.After a rather lengthy, umm, hibernation when one of our scripts ran amok and posted the same “Best of The Squirrel, November 2009″ post over 36,000 times (they really weren’t THAT good, were they?).  Our good friends at ICDSoft.com cleaned up our, umm, my mess, and we should be good to go.  And we’ve got a LOT of catching up to do.
  • What’s Wrong With These Pictures?
    Posted on Sunday, November 1st, 2009 in Irreverant Observations - Views: (50)
    I was walking by a school this morning and what I saw just struck me as so odd.What’s wrong with these pictures?Why is there such a heavy chain locking these gates closed, when one can just so easily walk right around them??
  • Life Insurance is Not an Investment
    Posted on Sunday, November 1st, 2009 in Finance - Views: (162)
    from ezinsurance.com.au:There is no doubt that investing for the future is important, but insurance shoppers need to know the difference between investing and buying insurance. This article explores the reasons why life insurance may not be the best investment. While the subjects of life insurance and investments often become intermingled, for most people it may be better to keep those two subjects entirely separate.
  • Book Review: “The Jester” by James Patterson & Andrew Gross
    Posted on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 in Books - Views: (158)
    Totally unlike everything that I have ever read by James Patterson, and the deeper I got in to it, the harder it became to put down.Whether you like James Patterson or not, I recommend this book to you.It’s set in the 11th Century… during the times of the Crusades.Oh, one last reminder (which I hadn’t done until just as I post), do go back and read the intro again after you’re done reading the book.
  • If I Could; I Would
    Posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2009 in faith - Views: (99)
    If I could make the world a better place; I would.If I could make everyone happy; I would.If I could right all wrongs; I would.If I could turn back time; I would.If I could just get everyone to understand each other; I would.If I could be all things to all people; I would.If I could heal all boo boo’s; I would.
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