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Invitations by David's Bridal

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When it comes to creating some great quality wedding invitations, David’s Bridal definitely has it covered. Their new collection consists of a wide variety of colored invites to suit the tastes and styles of any bride and groom. They also have designer invitations for those luxurious wedding days and have themed layouts to match with a particular location or season. Regardless of the type of wedding or your personal budget, David's Bridal can be of assistance. They also provide a range of additional products to complete your upcoming wedding in style.  

 

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Special Guest Horoscopes: Death

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

There's really only one way to introduce today's guest. As the saying goes, everyone meets him eventually. Whether it's by the natural course of things, accident or intention, well... everyone's gotta go some time. When he walked into the Zen Ramblings Zodiac Squad office it was to claim the soul of our beloved pet parrot Reginald. He was dressed in a pair of khaki pants and a form-fitting, short sleeve t-shirt with a faded print of a surf shop in Pismo Beach. "Don't mind me," he said, "Just getting a little work done before lunch." Though saddened by the loss of Reginald, we implored our visitor to spend his lunch break giving us his take on the week's horoscopes. A surprisingly gracious fellow, Death obliged.



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Pulp Fiction: Tarantino's Sense of Storytelling (Part One)

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Following up his 1992 debut, Resevoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino endeavored to create another insular world, seemingly detached from what most of the film’s viewers were accustomed to. It was meant to take place during the present day, but aped a style pilfered from video store clerk’s collections, id and sublimated desires.

In its throw back good naturedness, though, Pulp Fiction presents an ever difficult realm to navigate as it’s populated by assorted killers, gamblers, drug dealers and crime figureheads. Each of these, however, becomes portrayed in a sympathetic light for at least a few moments.

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Doctor Zhivago

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I am looking for a Doctor Zhivago to purchase. I had one, but it fell off my display shelf and broke into a million pieces. Please let me know if you have one available and if you would take payments on it. You can reach me at emaureena@msn.com. Thanks.

Maureen

Special Guest Horoscopes: "Chill" Dave Burbank

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

One sunny day while walking along the beach en mass, as we in the Zen Ramblings Zodiac Squad are wont to do, we struck up a conversation with a local surfing legend named Dave Burbank, Chill Dave to his friends. We soon discovered that Chill Dave earned his nickname by being the most laid-back person to ever live. Dave takes everything in stride, from the smallest annoyance to the biggest disaster. That's why we were so interested in hearing his take on the week's horoscopes. Sometimes it's nice just to have a relaxed point of view on fate.



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Special Guest Horoscopes: Vladimir Davidovich

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

Vladimir Davidovich is the first guest reader to contact us instead of the other way around. He did so through a complicated series of intermediaries, including a carrier pigeon, a masked associate carrying a microfiche and a coded message found on said microfiche. Apparently for the past twenty years Vladimir has been living in Brazil or possibly Thailand, so he was uncertain of whether or not it was safe for him to visit us at the Zen Ramblings office in America. After a fair amount of convincing, Mr. Davidovich decided to have a quick meeting under cover of darkness where he delivered his reading of the week's horoscopes along with a fairly powerful bottle of vodka.



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Special Guest Horoscopes: Captain Adventure

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

Though this column is dedicated to allowing those who don't usually interpret the stars to enlighten us with their non-traditional take on the weekly charts, we don't want to be mistaken for folks who let someone write the horoscopes willy-nilly. It takes a fair amount of experience to interpret the ebb and flow of countless fates. In that regard, perhaps no one in the world is more qualified to read the stars than Captain Adventure, star of over a dozen video games since the mid 1980's. It is estimated that the good Captain has accrued some 180 million experience points in the past twenty five years. Here's what he has to say about the daily trials of all the non-super heroes out there.



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Special Guest Horoscopes: Wags the Dog

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

We came across this week's special guest reader while strolling down the street in Bremerton, Washington. A scrappy mutt sat on a flattened cardboard box with a jar in front of him that said "tips". One of the Zen Ramblings Zodiac Squad asked the dog, "Where's your master, little guy?" to which the mutt responded, "You're looking at him." He refused to speak again until we tipped him. Two dollars and some loose change later, the dog introduced himself as Wags and began regaling us with his life story. The details will have to wait for another day, but we decided that Wags would be able to bring a particularly unique point of view to the horoscopes. A twenty dollar tip provided us with the following gems of wisdom.



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Special Guest Horoscopes: "Cowboy" Bill Waylin

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

Today, we would like to welcome Wyoming's own classic rawhide cattle rancher, Bill Waylin (Cowboy to his friends). Cowboy Bill has been getting little doggies along since 1983, though as he's quick to remind folks, he's been twirling lassos and living on the trail since he was just a toddling poke. Word has it that ol' Cowboy knows a thing or two about the stars, seeing as he's spent so much time gazing up at them on those peaceful nights up in the rolling Wyoming hills with as many head of cattle as he could rightly handle. Here's what he has to say about this week's horoscopes.



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Special Guest Horoscopes: Bill Haberman, CFO

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The stars don't need trained professionals to read them. Fate has been moving since before humans appeared in this world and it will work its wonders after we've gone. That's why we like to invite new people to our humble blog to read the weekly horoscopes from a fresh perspective.

This week we are honored that William T. Haberman (Bill to his associates), the Chief Financial Officer at the Birrus/Cole Corporation, has taken time out of his busy schedule to read the stars for us. We are contractually bound to inform you readers that the Birrus/Cole Corp is a Fortune 500 company on the cutting edge of modern business solutions and an innovator responsible for next-gen paradigms in the think-heavy lifestyle. Also, Mr. Haberman would like to add that in the United States of America everyone is innocent until proven guilty regardless of the allegations leveled against them in a 1500-word investigative piece featured in the Wall Street Journal.



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