One Mind Trilogy Part 3. Stoneface describes his version of the B.I.G.A. picture which has also been written by The Octowarriors and Paulie Dee. They each planted the same seed of thought into a universal mind and the results were astounding. The thought was to write a story which was to bring about a world lottery which in turn would fund the B.I.G.A. Bridge. The creator of the Universe shows his true powers by handing them all the same story word for word, the only difference being one of degree. Part 3 in a collection of three making up the One Mind Trilogy. Also including Millions and Billions of OctoKash which is accepted on The Octowarriors Lottery Show, addressed within the ONE MIND TRILOGY. Business opportunity now 300 with 200 direct for your every sale paid to YOU. (c) Copyright 2010. Business opportunity was 3,000 Join today and save 90%% Now only 300
One Mind Trilogy Part 2. Inspired by the Holy Bible from the Gospel of Mathew, Mark, Luke & John and in association with www.DELFINGlobal.com each telling the same story (Remarkably). The Octowarriors B.I.G.A. picture describes one mans travells through the personal development industry and highlights that we are all capable of painting the BIGA picture of our own. Featuring the Octowarriors along with OctoKash activation and claim details. OctoKash sold with this book. Part 2 of the One Mind Trilogy. Also see The B.I.G.A. picture and Stonefaces B.I.G.A. picture. The three Authors were all in different parts of the world yet somehow they remarkably tell the same story.....we are all of the same mind and origin. Business opportunity Was 3,000 Now only 300 with 200 for your every direct sale/introduction. (c) Copyright 2010.
Parody Collection of Editorial Cartoons by Pulitzer Prize Nominee, Joe King THE NATION "Joe has more truth in his pen, than Bill O'Reilly could muster with a thousand "falaffels", and more integrity than Limbaugh could ever envision, in the most intense of oxycontin orgies." -Eric Blumrich/BUSHFLASH.COM ***** THE NEIGHBORHOOD "The cartoons reveal the ambiance of the area, adding credibility to his other local cartoons. They prove he is an insider... having street cred adds import addressing local concerns... and quality of life." -Stuart Rapeport/AAEC ***** THE NANNYGOATS "Future generations will finally recognize his moustachioed genius..." -JP Trostle/AAEC Unapologizingly patriotic, these bold, black & white cartoons are heart-felt, patriotic, funny, touching, thought-provoking. There are no, neat little boxes to write in, but then again, Joe's artwork refuses to fit into neat little boxes too (i.e.: everything he does is different and unique; and hard for me to define, except to say I truly enjoy it.)" -CHOCOLATE FREEDOM/Amazon.com "Joe is a national treasure I'm a marketing expert and cite Joe King as a great example of a very clever artistic person who understands well how to put together the marketing puzzle pieces so he can earn a living solely as a creator of joy and insight. Cartoonist Joe King's indie books are part of his overall positioning (branding) as an illustrator, cartoonist, book designer and marketing producer. His syndicated cartoon strip is published in California newspapers, his caricatures are treasured artwork..." -Bruce Batchelor/Agio Publishing
(Black and White version) In a woodland garden everything grows together in a way that is very similar to a natural woodland but with the trees and shrubs all bearing edible crops, and with many different edible herbs and vegetables growing under them. Instead of battling against nature, this is a garden that works in harmony with it.It is possible to plan out a woodland garden in a space as small as a backyard or as large as a few acres, using the guidelines that nature has shown us, but using species that can provide us with fruits, seeds, leaves, roots and flowers that are delicious and highly nutritious. When well designed, such a system can: be far more productive than a field of annuals produce a much wider range of foods require far less work require far less inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides provide valuable habitats for wildlife be very pleasing aesthetically.It all comes down to selecting the right mixture of species. There are over 5,000 species of edible plants that can be grown outdoors in temperate climates and about 2,100 of these can be grown in a woodland so there really is no lack of variety to choose from.