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Welcome! Hi, I hope you're enjoying BTR as much as I am! If you have RSD or chronic pain issues, you can check out Coach Marla's BTR show. I've had the joy of working with her. If you're curious about what you can get from my LTC specialized coaching, I warmly invite you to get your 7 FREE Gifts by coming to visit my place and signing up for your newsletter at http://www.LifeTrekkingCoach.com. But come at your own risk because your life might change! {{Disclaimer/User/Guest agreement at our site www.lifetrekkingcoach.com applies to all my influence in the universe, including BTR shows & postings :) Listen/participate at your own risk. Users assume 100% liability. © 2009 The Life Strategy Connection™ All rights reserved. Thanks to L. Malvey for a few of our wrap up tunes! You'll find more audios and more at www.LifeTrekkingCoach.com}}
Date / Time: 8/11/2008 7:18 PM UTC
Life Trekking Coach
9/9/2008 11:40 PM UTC
Hi Gene On The Scene, I LOVE BOOKS! I checked your book out on amazon and it's already in my shopping cart. I liked the description that included: "Nevertheless, to read Bryson is to travel with a memoirist gifted with wry observation and keen insight that shed new light on things we mistake for commonplace. To accompany the author as he travels with the likes of Charles Darwin on the Beagle, Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton is a trip worth taking for most readers." Thanks again & Love life! Coach A.
Gene On The Scene
9/9/2008 10:59 PM UTC
Have you read "A Short History of Nearly Everything"? It's a book on science written for lay people. It's written by Bill Bryson.
Betty Jo Tucker
8/22/2008 11:34 AM UTC
You're awesome, Life Trekking Coach! Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom with us.
deLeon
8/15/2008 12:53 AM UTC
Like the opposites game...Thank you for listening to DeLeon Dialogue. There is a saying that goes like this- the more you look the less you see...I guess our scientists were looking too hard...Thank God the asteroid didn't impact earth.
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