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The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Winter of 2003 was definitely the year for Oklahoma native Toby Keith to heat up the airwaves. He's notorious for taking an everyday popular cliche' and turning it into a huge hit song. Such was the case in '03 when he soared to the top of the charts with his song "Who's Your Daddy". The winter of 2003 also had other amazing songs like it.
10 Enchanting Winter Solstice Celebration Photos
10 Enchanting Winter Solstice Celebration Photos
10 Enchanting Winter Solstice Celebration Photos
In England, many Druids celebrate the longest night of the year by conducting a ritual at Stonehenge. While it is the first day of Winter, many of the modern-day Druids are celebrating the fact that the days will get longer until the Summer Solstice in 2013.
5 Winter Sports You Don’t Need an Olympic Medal to Play
5 Winter Sports You Don’t Need an Olympic Medal to Play
5 Winter Sports You Don’t Need an Olympic Medal to Play
Joe Shlabotnik, Flickr Often times when you think of playing some sort of winter sport, you think of skiing, luge, snowboarding, and all those other hard to play games. (That is, hard if you're not an Olympian.) For those of us without any skill when it comes to those hardcore athletics, there are other winter sports that are, shall we say, more accessible.   ...
5 Ice Fishing Tools to Help Reel in the Winter Catch
5 Ice Fishing Tools to Help Reel in the Winter Catch
5 Ice Fishing Tools to Help Reel in the Winter Catch
Every experienced outdoorsman knows that just because it's winter, it doesn't mean you can't still go fishing. You may not get to take your friends on a boat trip, but you can still bro out (and, yes, women can bro out, too) with your pals. In addition t ...
6 Cold-Weather Tents for the Extreme Winter Camper
6 Cold-Weather Tents for the Extreme Winter Camper
6 Cold-Weather Tents for the Extreme Winter Camper
simonov, Flickr Imagine what it would be like to camp outside this winter — the snow gently falling outside the flaps of your tent, the serene beauty of an army of cedars, furs and pines blanketed in white. Now imagine you don't have the right cold-weather tent, and rather than enjoying the scenery you're freezing your limbs off. Here are six ...

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