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Greener Grass Hair Color and Designs, Inc. was born on the idea that The Grass is always Greener… The words Greener Grass evoke a...

Despite the success of many Gay marriage bans on ballots across the United States during this past election, the Gay community is more visible and more widely accepted now than at any point in our history. The American public is increasingly seeing Gay couples on the job and at their workplace, in the community, on television, in school and in their churches. Openly Gay and Lesbian artists continue to be successful in film, television, literature and music industries. Openly Gay and Lesbian politicians have been elected to office on federal and state levels. There are even Gay themed television shows that mainstream America eagerly invites into their homes each week...
Greener Grass Hair Color and Designs, Inc. was born on the idea that The Grass is always Greener… The words Greener Grass evoke a...
Host a formal dinner party for 12, or not, but tell everyone you did, spend the evening on the porch with friends sipping mint juleps,...
Allison Reisz Photography believes your photographs, like your memories, should be timeless...
Small business owner and community leader Kevin Clark has announced that he will be a candidate for State Senate District 2 seat in the 2008 Democratic Primary.
Clark has been involved in a broad range of community issues, including recycling and anti-littering campaigns, crime prevention, neighborhood revitalization, civil and human rights, and social justice.
"Senator Regina Thomas is to be commended for her extraordinary service," says Clark. "I have been working for over a decade to improve the lives of my neighbors and...
1. Okra is eaten in any and all ways, shapes and forms-fried, boiled, pickled, stewed, whole pods, chopped up... any way we can get it.
2. Paula Deen is our answer to Martha Stewart -and a hell of a lot more fun to watch!
3. STOP means ‘Slow down some'. YIELD means ‘Gun it and get ahead of that other car'.
4. All plants ending in "-ea"--azaleas, camellias, gardenias, magnolias, hydrangreas-and their indiscriminant use in the landscape...
.....the return of....FAGTOIDS AND LESBITS............
‘A' begins our alphabet, and ALEXANDER THE GREAT conquered much of the world and began many things including-ultimately-the spread of Christianity. Alexander's favorite lover-he bedded men and women-- was a masculine stunner named Hephaestion, his best friend since boyhood. After Hephaestion died uexpectedly, Alexander became deeply despondent and himself died only 8 months later...
For centuries Savannah has been known as one of the greenest cities around…if you’re talking about the canopy of live oak trees in the Historic District, or the beer on St. Patty’s Day. In truth, Savannah has come late to the green movement, some might even say kicking and screaming. Although the city has yet to instate a curbside recycling program, a brand new recycling facility at 14 Interchange Court off West Gwinnett Street is luring urbanites to drop off such bulky items as #1 and 2 plastics; aluminum and tin cans; even appliances. While there you can dump your junk and learn a thing or two: the city gives out educational materials for kids and adults alike looking to learn more about how their waste affects Savannah and the planet.
Savannah is clearly making up for lost enviro time. The Southside of town now features the country’s first LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) shopping mall, Abercorn Common, boasting such sustainable features as a cistern to catch 5,000,000 gallons of rainwater per year; a highly-reflective white roof to reflect heat and keep the entire center cooler; and a porous parking lot to allow stormwater to drain naturally. The developer, Melaver-Mouchet, is also slated to build Georgia’s first LEED-certified private school building in Savannah, so soon area children will have a chance to study in a cutting-edge, and far healthier, environment...