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When autumn arrives, many people have the natural reaction to seek refuge within their homes. I think it's a natural process most northern dwellers live. We're programmed to lock down and hibernate.
Winter doesn't have to be all about staying by the fireplace and drinking some eggnog. Sure, it's enjoyable to stay indoors and watch a movie under a pile of blankets, but variety is key in everything in life and here's an idea to make winter time a unique and fun experience for you and your family.
Outdoor fireplaces are a great way to bring the indoors outside. Why not have a marshmallow roast in the backyard during a light sprinkling of snow? You can turn your backyard into a ski resort with the right accessories. These fireplaces are inexpensive and safe. Place a few logs around the fire and you have the makings for a great evening with friends and family in an atmosphere most wouldn't expect from an urban setting.
In a world where more and more lines are being draw it's a refreshing thing to see social division (mostly caused by misinformation and prejudice) actually help to create a better world.
American Idol's David Cook performed one of the boldest and heart wrenching versions of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean. This is the second time for me that David knocked a song right out of the park. What an original act! David Cook might very well be the first American Idol whose CD I would buy. Enjoy.
Seeing as I'm a Quebec resident, I was surprised to see this video out on the net. Not only is the song terrible, but so is this "danse". Le Tabarnak is a single that originates from Montreal and could be classified as Montreal's answer Soulja Boy's Crank That.