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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Cue Sticks Review and GIVEAWAY!!!


   


I know what your thinking when you say Cue Sticks aloud but its not what you think. Cue Sticks are  motivational temporary tattoos. That's right motivational temporary tattoos not like the ones you can find at a coin machine at the store that you decide to get because you have left over change from grocery shopping, these tattoos have great designs and motivational quotes that keep you heading towards your goal whatever that goal may be. Sure the ones at the store look cool, just like Cue Sticks, but they do not remind me to shot for the stars and never give up. So quit tying a string around your finger , its dangerous and it don't look good, and get you a pack of Cue Sticks temporary tattoos and start heading in the right direction. When your done with one goal wash it off and get another one going with Cue Sticks. 





This one is my favorite and everyone else's too. With it being there best selling sticker! (I put it on my fridge)



Move More! Pack






This temporary tattoo stating "move more" is my favorite tattoo. 





If you thought that was cool you can also get Cue Sticks quotes on magnets, water bottles, totes, T-shirts, journals and more by going to "My CueSticks Cafe Press Store"


I would like to thank Cue Stickers for giving my family and I the opportunity to review their inspirational tattoos and stickers! Also they are giving you a chance to win your very own Cue Sticks. Enter on the rafflecopter form below.


a Rafflecopter giveaway


This review was written by Blake at Mr. Veryflamable's Drop Box. I received this product for review purposes only. there was no monetary compensation and I was not required to write a positive review (it just came naturally). These opinion are mine and mine alone (but I will let you have some). I am not responsible for prize fulfillment.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Things you may have wanted to know...

Do books improve your mind??

     We all learn to read, but what happens in adult life we fail to keep it up? Does the brain shrink like a withered prune? studies have found that continued intellectual activity between ages of 20 and 60 may protect against dementia in later life. One found that continuing intellectual pursuits reduced the risk of Alzheimer's disease by a third. In another study, relatively inactive patients were 250% more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
     Damaged brains can adapt and learn. Researchers who have used brain scanners have found that other parts of the brain can compensate. But exercising the brain, in much the same way as one would exercise a damaged muscle, perhaps by repeating a list of items, does not help regrowth.
     Are you going to benefit more by reading Shakespeare than Vogue? It probably doesn't matter as long as the brain is exposed to new information that stimulates your cells.Luckily, physical activity also counts. whether physical exercise is as beneficial as intellectual activity remains unknown.


cited from the book CAN YOU DRILL A HOLE THROUGH YOUR HEAD AND SURVIVE?  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Eat Smart Secret Word

Kilograms

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Mrs. Very Flamable's Enjoy Hair Care Secret Word

The secret word is:

Hydration