Summer.

@CJscott (4187)
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
January 20, 2010 12:23pm CST
Summer is hard a ladies skin, and most ladies want to avoid getting wrinkles, but some ladies have found away of keeping wrinkles away an extra twenty years. I love summer time. It is always warm and sunny.
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4 responses
• Australia
22 Apr 10
Im not worried about wrinkle lol. Im only 19 so dont exactly have any yet...lol. I do however burn on my ears and back all the time. I use sun screen but I still seem to get the burn. I too love summer. I live in Canada so it is very unpredicatble here. Sometimes its really warm but then we get cold days and nights and next thing you know its winter again. boooo!!
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
22 Apr 10
You live in the Rockies or what? I know the feeling though. 20 degrees one day, minus 12 and 3 feet of snow the next, and that is just august... Good good times, I use a really neat product for sunburn, corrective, not prevenitive though. With Appreciation.
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• Australia
22 Apr 10
No Im in Ontario actually. Its a crazy summer here sometimes and even worse winter.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
23 Apr 10
It has its ups and downs that is for sure, I recently moved to Manitoba....Winter was murder, I was formerly of the Chinook region of Southern Alberta, 2nd mildest winters in the country, after the west coast. With Appreciation
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@mokkka (881)
• Bulgaria
22 Apr 10
I don't care about the problems I may have because of the hot weather.I just enjoy the summer and try to get as much heat over my body as I can as I know that then the everlasting winter will come.
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
20 Jan 10
I used to like summer a lot as a child because it meant not having to go to school, lol! It also meant going swimming, eating watermelon and cantaloupe. It also meant getting to sleep late, lol, and wearing shorts, and of course, getting to ride horseback. I still like to do some of these things. However, summer is just way too hot for me these days. Here in Alabama, it gets up in the 90s and sometimes over 100 in the summertime! Spring is my favorite season now. I can't wait for it to get here, either, because it has been so cold here lately! Kathy.
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
21 Jan 10
I use the sunless tanner these days. When I think about it, I will use sunscreen before going outside in the summer. Kathy.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
22 Jan 10
Cool dear, thanks for the feed back I appreciate it. Just another quick one if you are up to it. If I just said, Summer is hard on our skin, and most ladies want to avoid getting wrinkles, but some ladies have figured out a way to keep wrinkles away an extra twenty years, and only that, would you have responded differently?
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
22 Jan 10
I might have. I don't know. Kathy.
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@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
22 Jan 10
Yes, summer can be hard on a woman's skin and so can winter. However, I really do love the summer time. I love the fact that the children are out of school so we are able to do things together throughout the day. I love the fact that the days are longer and the temperatures are warmer so that our family is able to spend a lot of time outdoors. However, my favorite thing about the summer is that we rarely have to use the kitchen to cook because we use our grill frequently.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
22 Jan 10
And so can winter. I love the summer time as well, for most of the same reasons you do. I generally live off of dried goods, it irritates my wife, but that is okay. What did you think about just the first 3 sentences though, and is there a way you think you could apply the same principle to your business? Start with the last sentence, and think of a benefit. For the business opportunity or for a product. With the benefit in mind, think up 2 fairly related facts. Then it goes fact, fact, small bit of information(benefit). Professional Marketers use that as a way to build and keep rapport. Cheers dear.
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