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    miniaturka strony http://www.bridgingthegap.on.ca   » Site title: Bridging The Gap
    » Site description: Canadian site helps people explore the social and emotional aspects of making the transition to retirement.

    miniaturka strony http://www.crha-health.ab.ca/hlthconn/items/lon-oa.htm   » Site title: Facing Loneliness When You are Older
    » Site description: Tips on how to promote emotional well-being after retirement.

    miniaturka strony http://www.nolo.com/resource.cfm/catID/84404409-3882-4800-81764383AA66993B/   » Site title: Nolo
    » Site description: Providing articles, information, and financial planning calculators for retirement and elder care.

    miniaturka strony http://www.retire-asia.com/   » Site title: Retire in South-East Asia
    » Site description: Information and independent opinion for those interested in retiring in an inexpensive tropical location like Thailand, Indonesia or Lao.

    miniaturka strony http://www.retirementgiftshop.com/   » Site title: Retirement Gift Shop
    » Site description: Retirement gifts including traditional, gag and specialty gifts.

    miniaturka strony http://www.retirementliving.com   » Site title: Retirement Living Information Center
    » Site description: Information on retirement communities, senior housing, state taxes, assistive technology equipment, plus retirement news, links to resources, and a senior bookstore.

    miniaturka strony http://www.retirementpartysupplies.com/   » Site title: Retirement Party Supplies
    » Site description: Features party ideas, decorations, gag gifts, plaques, poems and tableware.

    miniaturka strony http://www.need-a-speech.com/retirement.html   » Site title: Retirement Speeches
    » Site description: Offers a selection of retirement speeches with a variety of themes.

    miniaturka strony http://www.retirementwithapurpose.com/   » Site title: Retirement with a Purpose
    » Site description: Covers hobbies, volunteer ideas with a spiritual focus, travel opportunities, jokes, age-related articles, advice for grandparents, Christian chat rooms and online ministries.

    miniaturka strony http://www.revision.net.au   » Site title: Re-vision
    » Site description: Explores personal and social lifestyle solutions to retirement to assist people or businesses. Includes a newsletter, book reviews, and think pieces.

    miniaturka strony http://www.spry.org/   » Site title: SPRY Foundation
    » Site description: Setting Priority for Retirement Years is a non-profit research and education organization helping people prepare for successful aging. Offers downloadable publications.

    miniaturka strony http://www.2young2retire.com/   » Site title: Too Young to Retire
    » Site description: Offers information, links and inspirational profiles of productive seniors leading productive lives.



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Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.


Randomize humor

Q: What do blondes and cow-pats have in common?

A: They both get easier to pick-up with age.


Humor of the day

A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.

As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.

He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."

After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.

A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.

He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
When he asked what happened, she said,
"I don''t know! Everything was going fine, but as I got higher, I was
starting to get cold.

I can barely remember anything after I turned off the big fan!"