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Living with Chronic Pain: Five Ways to Help You Survive the Day

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March 24, 2013
Living with Chronic Pain: Five Ways to Help You Survive the Day

Chronic pain can make your life completely miserable, sometimes even unbearable. I deal with moderate to severe pain on a daily basis and there have been times that I didn’t think I could live another day. I suffer from Fibromyalgia, Restless Leg Syndrome, and severe early onset osteoarthritis. Just imagine having the worst flu...
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Life with Momma

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March 17, 2013
Life with Momma

Gut-wrenching fear struck me as I looked at the name that popped up on my phone, Deanna Deanna. The name was supposed to only say Deanna, but apparently I had a brain fart the day I entered my Aunt Deanna’s name into my contact list. Just seeing her name once was a enough to...
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Yeah, That One Time at Wal-Mart

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September 27, 2012
Yeah, That One Time at Wal-Mart

Sometimes everyone needs a break from something they love.  For me it’s been a break from writing – I haven’t touched my personal blog in months and have just reposted some older ones for Secret Laboratory.  I even put my book on the back burner for a bit.  Not that I am too busy...
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Nothing Like Brotherly & Sisterly Love

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September 15, 2012
Nothing Like Brotherly & Sisterly Love

Traveling with my children when they were younger was never an enjoyable experience.  Amber is two and one half years older than Ryan, so they never really got along until just a few years ago.  Needless to say, there have been many bloody noses, mostly on Ryan’s part after getting popped by his sister. ...
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Funnel Cakes and Memories

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July 31, 2012
Funnel Cakes and Memories

One of my favorite memories as a child was the fair.  The sites, the smells, the animals…what more could a kid ask for? In my hometown of Abilene, Kansas, the Central Kansas Free Fair was and still is the place to be the beginning of every August.  Abilene, Kansas, the boyhood home of Dwight...
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It’s A Rat’s Life

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July 8, 2012
It’s A Rat’s Life

I did something the other day that completely pissed off my husband, I bought a rat. An adorable rat that I named Henri, who was doomed to become snake food. I can blame this on my addiction to garage saling because that is what started it all. I came across a cool, small animal...
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Yep, I’m Just a Craigslist Whore

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May 22, 2012
Yep, I’m Just a Craigslist Whore

Sitting at a graduation party this weekend I got into a discussion with Ed, my daughter’s significant other, and a buddy of his, Enrique, owner of 5th Gear Motorsports in Topeka, Kansas.  The topic was craigslist.org and the fact that Enrique decided Ed is a bonafide Craigslist Whore.  It was then that I realized...
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Who Knew Mother’s Day Could Be So Wonderful?

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May 13, 2012
Who Knew Mother’s Day Could Be So Wonderful?

Standing in the bathroom of a local Mexican joint, I watched my daughter pee on a pregnancy stick.  This wasn’t the first time she has had a scare, so I wasn’t too worried.  Besides, we were having margaritas with friends, so she needed to hurry up and get a negative.  I was sure she...
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A Part of Me Died Along With Goober Pyle

A Part of Me Died Along With Goober Pyle

A part of my childhood has died with the death of actor George Lindsey. Lindsey is most famously known as Goober Pyle from The Andy Griffith Show and also as cousin to Gomer Pyle.  For those of you not familiar with The Andy Griffith Show, it was from a time when there was still...
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Make That Extra Call, It Might Be The Last

Make That Extra Call, It Might Be The Last

Saying goodbye to my Dad while he was lying on a cold, hard slab was one of the most difficult things that I have ever done.  He had only been gone for a couple of hours, but the coldness had already crept into his whole being.  I held his hand anyhow while the tears...
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Michele’s Hillbilly Hot Tub, Part One

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April 27, 2012
Michele’s Hillbilly Hot Tub, Part One

I have always wanted a hot tub for aches and pains even before I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.  Soaking in hot water is pretty much better than sex and I have been searching for an affordable alternative for years.  I have come across many Web sites that show how to build a hot tub...
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Be Careful Who You Butt Dial

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April 21, 2012
Be Careful Who You Butt Dial

Have you ever called someone on accident from your cell phone and not realized it?  Of course you have, who hasn’t?  According to the Urban Dictionary the term butt dial is “to phone a friend accidentally using ones buttocks. Usually this is a result of sitting on the phone” (Urban, 2012).  I don’t know...
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Just an Angel

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April 19, 2012
Just an Angel

Bright and shiny, the little 1995 Corsica was calling my name, “buy me, buy me”. It was the cutest car on the lot and would be our very first brand, new car in ten years of marriage. MY hubby and I were so excited. Every car that we owned prior to that was used....
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Sleep is Overrated Anyhow

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April 7, 2012
Sleep is Overrated Anyhow

My husband is one of those guys who can’t go to sleep without his wife at his side.  I guess I provide comfort and make him feel sleepy.  Usually I lay there till he falls asleep, then I get up and find something to do since I can’t sleep anyhow.  A couple of weeks...
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I’ll Pass on Being a Zombie

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March 30, 2012
I’ll Pass on Being a Zombie

Have you ever given much though to how you want to be disposed of?  I suppose that sounds morbid, so let’s try this, how you would like to be buried?  Better  yet, how much would like to spend on your funeral?  The National Funeral Director’s Association tells us that in 2009, the average cost...
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A Saturday in Hell

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March 20, 2012
A Saturday in Hell

I consider myself a fairly religious person.  I believe in God, say my prayers, and know the difference between right and wrong.  Now, whether I always choose right is another matter, but at least I try. I have also tried to raise my children with these same beliefs and believe I have done a...
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A Remarkable Woman

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March 19, 2012
A Remarkable Woman

A few years ago my daughter Amber told me she was going to be in a play called the Vagina Monologues.  The Vagina Monologues is by Eve Enlser and consists of several monologues that help bring about awareness and raise money for women and girls of abuse.  I still had absolutely no clue what...
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Get Ready To Sell Your Home

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February 13, 2012
Get Ready To Sell Your Home

Now that you have made the decision to sell your home, it’s time to get it ready to show.  For most people, this is not as easy as one would think.  There is a lot of preparation that needs to be done to get your home “show ready”.  Now matter how clean and clutter-free...
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Doggyheimer’s

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February 9, 2012
Doggyheimer’s

Over the years there have been numerous animals that we have called pets.  Not just dogs and cats but also rats, mice, crabs, fish, gerbils, hamsters, and guinea pigs.  I couldn’t imagine a life without pets, they make everything seem better.  Unfortunately, even pets grow old and their time comes.  It’s never easy, but...
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Think You Can’t Afford to Decorate? Think Again

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January 3, 2012
Think You Can’t Afford to Decorate? Think Again

Decorating a house or an apartment can be a daunting task, especially if it has to be done on a fixed budget.  The price of new furniture and accessories can be extremely expensive, even if coming from a discount store.  Why spend money you don’t have or could use elsewhere?  It’s possible to have...
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Stir-Fried Tofu with Vegetables

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January 2, 2012
Stir-Fried Tofu with Vegetables

2011 was a year of transition for my life, both good and bad.  Life changes though and embracing those transformations makes us stronger.   That’s what I like to think anyhow.  My positive attitude has got me through many times over the years and will continue to do so for many more to come.  Actually,...
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Our Last Labor Day?

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September 2, 2011
Our Last Labor Day?

I watched Collapse yesterday, a film by Michael C. Ruppert—it was spectacularly informing and I’d like to thank Brent Kyle, who turned me onto it. I posted a link to the film on-line; unfortunately, it was broken. I ended up watching the thing on Netflix’s instant player, but if you’re not a subscriber I’m...
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EDITOR’S COLUMN

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"I wanted my own column in the sidebar ... but now I don't know what to do with it."

"But sure you do! You write in it! That is what most people who claim the moniker of writer would likely do."

"But what do I write?"

"The resolution to that parable, my friend, lies upon the path that you must seek."

"Who are you?! And where did you come from?!"

"I am...the part of you that is, and will be, in all that we are..."

Hello Lab!

The voices are becoming louder and the cries ever more commanding. I hear them and I am working the best I can to whip myself into some kind of respectable shape and take back my claim to authorship.

So, I have been signaled to action from the Lab's headquarters. There has been much waking from many deep slumbers and now the drowsiness is fading and the challenges of the day are dutifully materializing before my conscience in their daily summons to contest.

No fear, Secret Laboratory! Power down the Bat Beacon, John.

John. John? Wherefore art thou? Come quickly and hear ye: The Lab is scheduled to receive a bright and refreshing burst of content! I have plans for at least one new category: Network Security

In the recent weeks I have become familiar with penetration testing software such as Backtrack and Kali Linux. These are Linux based Operating Systems that are used by network security professionals for white hat constructive hacking; and network exploiting operators for black hat destructive hacking. Writers of Secret Laboratory are free to show interest in this new category if you so choose. I will be producing content regarding how to crack WEP/WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption and how to protect yourself from such attacks, for starters. It only gets interesting from there.

For those of you interested in preparing yourself for this new world of fun and adventure, I recommend you go ahead and get the tools: Kali Linux
It can be downloaded at - http://www.kali.org/downloads/

The Secret Laboratory is in the grueling process of churning old gears and installing new ones to bring life into our world of journalistic comedy and tragedy. Sink or swim, this boat is headed out to sea.

I'm headed off to write a column now that the voices in my head have stopped...

But I can't seem to find John.

John?

Oh shit. Really? He's in the bathroom? Again? Geez, I'm glad I didn't have whatever he did. Must have been the pills. I'm glad I only had the purple ones...

"Hey John! Can you reach the mini fridge from in there? I think I need another beer!"

—Terencio Safford
Editor, Secret Laboratory
terencio@secretlaboratory.org

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Secret Laboratory is a progressive publication that supports human rights and building a better future for mankind. We specialize in humor, satire, news analysis, and support indie authors. Maple Hills Press, a non-traditional publishing imprint, believes that all talented writers should have a platform for their work, whether it be on the Internet, in the eBook market, or in print.

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