Green Cricket
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Green ThinkersPosted
Fri 23 Jan 2009 4:26pm
Toronto-based Green Cricket is a Toronto based company formed in early 2008 with a mission of bringing quality green products to mainstream consumers in a way... to cleaning products you need to keep your home green and clean, to toys, pet supplies and much more, Green Cricket is worth a visit.
Oh, and Green Cricket contributes 1% of its pre
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Cricket Season
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Kamal S.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:48pm
Our company, Effigent is participating in a cricket tournament. We have great fun going and cheering the team.
The whole atmosphere is festive with a lot of shouting, booing and sloganeering.
I got a small banner made with the company name and that has proved to be a lucky charm. Whenever that banner is on the ground, we win!
I get
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Cotton wool clouds, crickets and early.
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Clare GrantPosted
Tue 06 Jul 2010 2:54am
1. Today, town is looking particularly lovely from the top of Mount Ephraim. Great cumulo nimbus clouds scatter sun and shade across the roofs and parks.
2. Crickets -- someone has wound the hillside up and it is hopping round in circles like a clockwork toy.
3. Nick comes in early and sees my computer face. We go for a walk. When we get home
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Miracle, worm and cricket.
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Clare GrantPosted
Sun 29 Aug 2010 11:15am
1. Nick tells his mother over the phone that we've got a DVD about birth to watch. "...yes, we'll eat dinner first."
2. Finding a pearl-coloured worm, curling and coiling, on one of my blackberries -- because, of course, finding it means I didn't eat it.
3. A smattering of polite applause suggests that there might just be some cricket to watch once
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Dead Crickets Follow Dead Birds and Dead Fish
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NatashaCallPosted
Thu 13 Jan 2011 1:28am
First dead birds, then dead fish ... now cricketsParalysis virus has disrupted supplies to pet shops across North America
msnbc.com news servicesupdated 1/12/2011 5:40:49 AM ETPORT ALLEN, La. — A...
You want to read this! Amazing. Surprising. Contraversial.
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Mom, what does a cricket eat? Is Your Child Suffering From Nature Deficit Disorder?
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Shawna C.Posted
Sun 06 Sep 2009 10:22pm
me “Mom, what does a cricket eat?” I immediately jumped online and found out. Why? Because I want her to understand more about the connection between nature and her body. Turns out crickets are omnivores. That means they eat everything – including each other.
She kept the little buggers in a jar overnight and learned that although they do like
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Soothing cricket sounds
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Randy LloydPosted
Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:38pm
And green gardening in the midst of suburbia
We’ve been enjoying the melody of happy sounding crickets in the evening lately. They have evidently taken a liking to Sue... is the crickets and hummingbirds. I like the sound of crickets outside the window. Their songs help me sleep at night like a lullaby. Natural sounds can be very therapeutic. It’s actually
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Role of bat and ball in cricket
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shanemarkPosted
Wed 27 Oct 2010 3:27am
I hope all the cricket fans will be very interested in this topic. The topic may be simple and also a known concept, but I am going to tell the hidden facts behind this. The cricket bat was first used in 1624 and in olden days the wooden stick which is similar to a hockey stick was used. Now also you can see
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AAP Autism Toolkit: "Insert Sound of Crickets Chirping."
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Kim S.Posted
Mon 02 Feb 2009 10:47pm
By Anne DachelThe President of the AAP, Dr. David Tayloe, recently released a letter to doctors entitled, Autism: opportunities for pediatric leadership, partnership. (HERE) In the midst of an unprecedented epidemic of neurological disorders among our children, this is the...
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