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  • Saar's Favorites & Blog

    I arrived to the stumblesphere in July, 2005 bringing nearly 20 years of 'internet'/online experience. I was a tad jaded. I kept to myself and ignored messages that appeared to be just a little over the top...or replied politely and stumbled on. I am glad that most of my judgmental... more

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  • Reviewed by jaspalbuzz on Oct 13 2008, 6:42pm

    I like your blog...
  • Reviewed by Gypsy12 on Sep 11 2008, 5:45am

    This is a wonderful website with many interesting stumbles ~ thank you, saar!
  • Rated by Guanomu on Mar 14 2008, 9:44am

    thank you for this
  • Rated by irisrina on Feb 04 2008, 9:18am

    Leonardo da Vinci Hand Study 1490 Thank you Saar
  • Rated by btsp1 on Jan 06 2008, 3:17pm

    thanks saar
  • Rated by seotho on Dec 08 2007, 3:40am

    Wonderful collection of lips (and other things ;) )
  • Reviewed by Surfnsfree on Dec 02 2007, 2:32pm

    Oh Yea this belongs on my pages. The full will is a bit long but maybe it will all copy... If you are reading this then it must mean I am dead. I can only hope that this will and testament is being executed after a long and illustrious career as a great nation. I have surely made a lot of mistakes along the way, but I've always liked to think that my heart was in the right place. Whatever end befell me, I hope that you can look back on my lifetime as the world leader as a period of unparalleled progress and liberty. If I was blown up somehow, well, that's how these things can go. I just hope that the rest of the world is doing okay and that the Communists aren't in charge. I've had a lot of great leaders, so instead of remembering the rotten ones try to remember guys like George Washington, Abe Lincoln and the last good guy I had as a President. Try to remember the good wars where we kicked ass for freedom instead of all those creepy South American CIA wars. Picture in your mind's eye the Rocky Mountains at sunset and New York City after Guliani put all the homeless on a barge and sunk it in the Hudson, but before 9/11. Don't picture a superfund site in New
  • Rated by Lolaone on Oct 17 2007, 5:16am

    This is a fantastic blog!!! I just couldn't leave it. I'll be back because it is fascinating. Thanks for the bamboo!