• The gift that can keep your loved ones safe.

    The following is a story how the Mace Pepper Spray Jogger Model was utilized.

    Bill always worried about his daughter, Josie. She always had that independent streak growing up. The past Thanksgiving, she announced to the family that she would be moving to the big city to work on her acting career.

    When Josie's sister wondered aloud if Josie would keep up her workout routine, Josie assured everyone that she'd still get her three mile walk in every day by strolling through the park. It didn't take long for sparks to fly across the dinner table.

    Bill resolved that he'd support his daughter, no matter what. So at Christmas time, a few days before Josie planned to leave town, he picked up an extra gift.

    "Josie," he said, when he sat her down at the next family gathering, "I'm sorry if it sounded like I wasn't behind you all the way the last time we all were together."

    "I know, Dad," said Josie, "the city's a lot different than this town, and you just want me to be safe."

    "That's right," Bill replied, "so when I heard about these, I thought they might help both of us feel a little better about your move."

    He explained how the Pepper Spray Jogger Mace is ideal for sports and outdoor activities such as running or hiking. It's easy to carry it on your keychain, fasten it with the belt clip or have it in hand with the Velcro-like strap.

    Bill explained to her "Let's say you run into someone who wants to hurt you. Just press this button right here to blast them with pepper spray. They won't be able to do much of anything for a while, so you can run and get help."

    "I know you want to keep the same kind of independence you're used to out here in the country," Bill paused, placing a hand on Josie's knee. "This lets you stay in control, and it'll keep me and your sister from worrying about you on those walks."

    Josie hugged her dad, and settled in for a warm celebration with the rest of her family. This time, everyone knew she could handle living on her own in the big city.

    Dedicated to your Peace of Mind & Real Security,

    PS: Most people are "under-protected" and admit that "they ought to buy these products unfortunately after it’s too late. Don’t let that happen to you.
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    The gift that can keep your loved ones safe. The following is a story how the Mace Pepper Spray Jogger Model was utilized. Bill always worried about his daughter, Josie. She always had that independent streak growing up. The past Thanksgiving, she announced to the family that she would be moving to the big city to work on her acting career. When Josie's sister wondered aloud if Josie would keep up her workout routine, Josie assured everyone that she'd still get her three mile walk in every day by strolling through the park. It didn't take long for sparks to fly across the dinner table. Bill resolved that he'd support his daughter, no matter what. So at Christmas time, a few days before Josie planned to leave town, he picked up an extra gift. "Josie," he said, when he sat her down at the next family gathering, "I'm sorry if it sounded like I wasn't behind you all the way the last time we all were together." "I know, Dad," said Josie, "the city's a lot different than this town, and you just want me to be safe." "That's right," Bill replied, "so when I heard about these, I thought they might help both of us feel a little better about your move." He explained how the Pepper Spray Jogger Mace is ideal for sports and outdoor activities such as running or hiking. It's easy to carry it on your keychain, fasten it with the belt clip or have it in hand with the Velcro-like strap. Bill explained to her "Let's say you run into someone who wants to hurt you. Just press this button right here to blast them with pepper spray. They won't be able to do much of anything for a while, so you can run and get help." "I know you want to keep the same kind of independence you're used to out here in the country," Bill paused, placing a hand on Josie's knee. "This lets you stay in control, and it'll keep me and your sister from worrying about you on those walks." Josie hugged her dad, and settled in for a warm celebration with the rest of her family. This time, everyone knew she could handle living on her own in the big city. Dedicated to your Peace of Mind & Real Security, PS: Most people are "under-protected" and admit that "they ought to buy these products unfortunately after it’s too late. Don’t let that happen to you. https://armyourself.us
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  • Word of the Day: De rigueur


    Adjective
    1. Required by etiquette or current fashion.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "It's de rigueur to wear a dinner jacket at this restaurant, but my husband thinks he'll get
    away with a shirt and tie."
    2. "In the 1970s, bell-bottoms and sequins were de rigueur for the disco."
    3. "When traveling to a foreign country, ask what's de rigueur for tipping before you arrive."

    Word Origin.
    French, mid-19th century

    In the late 19th century, French culture was seen as the height of sophistication, and it was de rigueur to adopt French terms into English, wear Parisian fashion, and look to France for cues in art, food, and literature. "De rigueur" has remained in English, meaning "required by etiquette or current fashion.

    Word of the Day: De rigueur Adjective 1. Required by etiquette or current fashion. Example Sentences. 1. "It's de rigueur to wear a dinner jacket at this restaurant, but my husband thinks he'll get away with a shirt and tie." 2. "In the 1970s, bell-bottoms and sequins were de rigueur for the disco." 3. "When traveling to a foreign country, ask what's de rigueur for tipping before you arrive." Word Origin. French, mid-19th century In the late 19th century, French culture was seen as the height of sophistication, and it was de rigueur to adopt French terms into English, wear Parisian fashion, and look to France for cues in art, food, and literature. "De rigueur" has remained in English, meaning "required by etiquette or current fashion.
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  • Word of the Day: Napery.

    Noun
    1. Household linen, especially tablecloths and napkins.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Cindy had color-coordinated napery for every holiday."
    2. "The napery went into the laundry immediately after the dinner party."
    3. "Mrs. Snyder has a set of napery she saved from her wedding."

    Word Origin.
    Old French, 15th century

    "Napery," which refers to household linens such as napkins and tablecloths, comes from the Old French "naperie." The root word "nape" means "tablecloth." While "napery" is an old-fashioned word, it lives on as the name of a Sherwin-Williams paint color.
    Word of the Day: Napery. Noun 1. Household linen, especially tablecloths and napkins. Example Sentences. 1. "Cindy had color-coordinated napery for every holiday." 2. "The napery went into the laundry immediately after the dinner party." 3. "Mrs. Snyder has a set of napery she saved from her wedding." Word Origin. Old French, 15th century "Napery," which refers to household linens such as napkins and tablecloths, comes from the Old French "naperie." The root word "nape" means "tablecloth." While "napery" is an old-fashioned word, it lives on as the name of a Sherwin-Williams paint color.
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  • Word of the Day: Convivial.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. (Of an atmosphere or event) Friendly, lively, and enjoyable.
    2. (Of a person) Cheerful and friendly; jovial.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The housewarming party's atmosphere was convivial and welcoming."
    2. "The volunteers were convivial to those who sought their help."
    3. "Lisa was a charming, convivial dinner host — and a fantastic cook, too."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, mid-17th century

    This adjective originates from the Latin "convivialis," which stems from "convivium," meaning "a feast." Hollywood award shows are known to be lavish affairs both in front of and behind the cameras, which makes for a convivial atmosphere for the nominees and audience. The Oscars, in particular, are noted for their luxurious gifts.
    Word of the Day: Convivial. ADJECTIVE 1. (Of an atmosphere or event) Friendly, lively, and enjoyable. 2. (Of a person) Cheerful and friendly; jovial. Example Sentences. 1. "The housewarming party's atmosphere was convivial and welcoming." 2. "The volunteers were convivial to those who sought their help." 3. "Lisa was a charming, convivial dinner host — and a fantastic cook, too." Word Origin. Latin, mid-17th century This adjective originates from the Latin "convivialis," which stems from "convivium," meaning "a feast." Hollywood award shows are known to be lavish affairs both in front of and behind the cameras, which makes for a convivial atmosphere for the nominees and audience. The Oscars, in particular, are noted for their luxurious gifts.
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  • Word Of The Day. Apéritif

    NOUN
    An alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.

    Example Sentences.

    “The hostess greeted her guests at the door with an apéritif.”

    “The caterer’s menu included an apéritif served before dinner.”

    “My favorite apéritif is an ice-cold gin martini.”

    The noun “apéritif” is taken from the French adjective of the same spelling, meaning “stimulating appetite.” An apéritif is an alcoholic drink usually served before the meal to stimulate the appetite. Common apéritifs include vermouth, dry sherry, brandy, champagne, and gin. The apéritif tradition has been in Europe for centuries, but in America, the practice gained popularity in the 1970s and is better known as “happy hour.” An apéritif is served before a meal, and a digestif is served at the end of a meal. Instead of a dry cocktail, it’s usually a sweeter beverage, such as cognac, sweet sherry, or a liqueur.
    Word Of The Day. Apéritif NOUN An alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite. Example Sentences. “The hostess greeted her guests at the door with an apéritif.” “The caterer’s menu included an apéritif served before dinner.” “My favorite apéritif is an ice-cold gin martini.” The noun “apéritif” is taken from the French adjective of the same spelling, meaning “stimulating appetite.” An apéritif is an alcoholic drink usually served before the meal to stimulate the appetite. Common apéritifs include vermouth, dry sherry, brandy, champagne, and gin. The apéritif tradition has been in Europe for centuries, but in America, the practice gained popularity in the 1970s and is better known as “happy hour.” An apéritif is served before a meal, and a digestif is served at the end of a meal. Instead of a dry cocktail, it’s usually a sweeter beverage, such as cognac, sweet sherry, or a liqueur.
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  • Word of the Day: Habile
    ADJECTIVE 1. Deft; skillful.

    Example Sentences
    "He had to practice his guitar every day for a year before he could be called habile."
    "Lucy whipped up a tasty dinner after work with just a few habile steps."
    "The habile seamstress was in high demand for wedding dress alterations."

    In Latin, "habilis" means something is easily handled — it's the root word of both "able" and "habile," but there are nuances between the pair. "Able" is the more commonly used synonym, but "habile" remains a particularly skillful word. ...

    Word of the Day: Habile ADJECTIVE 1. Deft; skillful. Example Sentences "He had to practice his guitar every day for a year before he could be called habile." "Lucy whipped up a tasty dinner after work with just a few habile steps." "The habile seamstress was in high demand for wedding dress alterations." In Latin, "habilis" means something is easily handled — it's the root word of both "able" and "habile," but there are nuances between the pair. "Able" is the more commonly used synonym, but "habile" remains a particularly skillful word. ...
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