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    Pajama Paydays ab 8.49 € als epub eBook: How to Make the Internet Work for You. Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Wirtschaft,
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    Mickey Haller gets the text, "Call me ASAP - 187," and the California penal code for murder immediately gets his attention. Murder cases have the highest stakes and the biggest paydays, and they always mean Haller has to be at the top of his game. When Mickey learns that the victim was his own former client, a prostitute he thought he had rescued and put on the straight and narrow path, he knows he is on the hook for this one. He soon finds out that she was back in LA and back in the life. Far from saving her, Mickey may have been the one who put her in danger. Haunted by the ghosts of his past, Mickey must work tirelessly and bring all his skill to bear on a case that could mean his ultimate redemption or proof of his ultimate guilt. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Peter Giles. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/orio/000631/bk_orio_000631_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    When Storm Jenkins finds January Kennedy on the shore of the lake badly beaten and a rope around her neck, and pregnant, he immediately goes into action, as his fiancee went missing after she fell into the cold waters that surround Mackinac Island, five years before. He swears he will keep her safe and takes her home with him. As they get ready for her baby, he gets a phone call telling him that he has a five year-old daughter, named Tiana. Her story of her mother being hit and killed, about paydays, limeburgers, and a mysterious man named Jafkay only deepen the mystery surrounding her and what happened when her mother fell into the cold waters. After January's baby is born, January mysteriously vanishes from Storm's property, leaving him behind to take care of Tiana and newborn Journey. Everybody must work together to find out what happened and bring her home. Tiana, though, unknowingly, is the one who holds the key to January's rescue. Will they find her in time? ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Holly Holt. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/202848/bk_acx0_202848_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Everyone wants to flip a house! Buying, renovating, and selling a house for profit, known as flipping, is one of the most exciting ways to make money in real estate. There are potentially huge paydays waiting for you if you do it the right way, and there are certainly pitfalls along the way without proper guidance. It all boils down to knowing the fundamentals of this process. Once you learn the seven fundamentals of a highly successful flip, you can implement these techniques and systems in your own business to produce wealth-building results for yourself. Brant Walks You Step-by-Step Through the Complete Flipping Process Including: Developing a Winning Mind-set Creating Deal Flow Evaluating Deals Estimating Repairs Financing Rehabbing Flipping the Deal And a whole lot more! This book was written for first-time flippers as well as experienced investors, so everyone is certain to take away valuable knowledge to apply to their own business. So come along with Brant as he shows you how to master each of the seven fundamentals of a highly successful flip, so you can grow your own real estate flipping business. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Randy Hames. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/056353/bk_acx0_056353_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    At last, a major biography of one of golf's greatest legends. Arnold Palmer changed golf - and sports - forever. The winner of more than 90 tournaments, including four Masters, the numbers on his resume don't do justice to the greatness of his achievements. Because Palmer wasn't just a golfer in the golden age of the sport, knocking heads with other greats like Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player - he also was one of the first sportsmen to understand the marketing possibilities of his, and all, sports. Forging an alliance with sports agent Mark McCormick, Palmer parlayed his brilliance on the course into deals and paydays previously unheard of and paved the way for the multimillion-dollar deals that are standard across all sports. But no one ever ended up hating Palmer for being a businessman as much as a golfer - instead, he was beloved for his powerful hitting, his nerve on the greens, and his great relationships with fans, whose nickname for him ("the King") was heartfelt. When Palmer died in 2016, it was front-page news across the country. Tom Callahan knew Palmer well for many years and has assembled here a trove of anecdotes and great stories from all the key people in Palmer's life. Put together, the stories tell an extraordinary sports and human story, the definitive oral biography of one of the greatest golfers ever to play the game. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Danny Campbell. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/harp/005901/bk_harp_005901_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Ex-NFL player, gentleman scholar, and Fox Sports personality Marcellus Wiley sucks you into a world of inner-city violence, Ivy League intrigue, and pro-football escapades that's one part touching, one part hilarious, and all parts impossible to put down.Marcellus Wiley has never had a problem expressing his opinion, whether it was growing up in Compton with a football tucked under his arm, or going to college at Columbia University, where he learned to survive Advanced Calculus and self-important pseudo-intellectuals. Or making it to the NFL against all odds, where he put together a 10-year career of massive paydays, massive painkillers, and massive sacks of everyone from Steve Young to Peyton Manning.Now, in Never Shut Up, Fox Sports' hottest rising persona doesn't hold back as he goes off on everything that's controversial with the game today, from concussions to political protests to inherent violence that's worse than the hood he grew up in. Not because he hates football, but because he wants to save it.Marcellus has never held back, even when a lot of people wanted him to. Now, he's letting it all hang out - right there in this audiobook. Way more than just another book about the latest NFL scandals, this warm, moving, and genuinely funny story of awkward transitions, family loyalty, fame, fortune, and failure will make you fall in love with Marcellus - and football - all over again.In Never Shut Up, Marcellus will take you on a truly unique journey from Crenshaw to Broadway to the Buffalo Bills and back again, sometimes making you laugh, sometimes making you cry, but always leaving you entertained. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Marcellus Wiley. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/peng/004204/bk_peng_004204_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    From the acclaimed musician comes a tender, surprising, and often uproarious memoir about his dirt-poor southeast Texas boyhood. The only child of a hard-drinking father and a Holy Roller mother, Rodney Crowell was no stranger to bombast from an early age, whether knock-down-drag-outs at a local dive bar or fire-and-brimstone sermons at Pentecostal tent revivals. He was an expert at reading his father's mercurial moods and gauging exactly when his mother was likely to erupt, and even before he learned to ride a bike, he was often forced to take matters into his own hands. He broke up his parents raucous New Year's Eve party with gunfire and ended their slugfest at the local drive-in (actual restaurants weren't on the Crowell's menu) by smashing a glass pop bottle over his own head. Despite the violent undercurrents always threatening to burst to the surface, he fiercely loved his epilepsy-racked mother, who scorned boring preachers and improvised wildly when the bills went unpaid. And he idolized his blustering father, a honky-tonk man who took his boy to see Hank Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash perform live, and bought him a drum set so he could join his band at age eleven. Shot through with raggedy friends and their neighborhood capers, hilariously awkward adolescent angst, and an indelible depiction of the bloodlines Crowell came from, Chinaberry Sidewalks also vividly re-creates Houston in the fifties: a rough frontier town where icehouses sold beer by the gallon on paydays; teeming with musical venues from standard roadhouses to the Magnolia Gardens, where name-brand stars brought glamour to a place starved for it; filling up with cheap subdivisions where blue-collar day laborers could finally afford a house of their own; a place where apocalyptic hurricanes and pest infestations were nearly routine. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Rodney Crowell. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/rand/002506/bk_rand_002506_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Are you succeeding in real estate but failing in life?After making millions of dollars flipping hundreds of houses, Dan Zitofsky's wife informed him that he was failing as a husband and father. In spite of providing his family "everything they could ever desire", he was not giving them what they really wanted, personal time with him.Working 100-hour weeks on real estate deals and rehab projects, Dan was never home. And, even when he was, he wasn't "present" for his family. Stressing over business problems with his phone always in his hand, Dan Zitofsky's highly successful real estate investing business had taken over his life.His wife's unhappiness hit Dan like a gut punch, buckling his knees and bringing him to tears. His family had always been his number one priority. Could he actually be letting them down?He decided right then and there to change his approach to real estate investing, putting family first and moving from big paydays on fix-and-flips to long-term passive income streams from rental properties, seller financing, and note investing.In this book, Dan Zitofsky calls on all house flippers to follow his example by:Getting your mind right regarding what's truly important in your lifeCreating an all-star team of contractors, real estate professionals, and admin staffFinding emerging markets across the country where returns can be maximizedBecoming expert at alternative investment options for retirement accountsCreating a portfolio document that explains your plan and establishes your credibilityRaising private money from individual investors at educational seminarsFinding investment properties that you can truly profit fromDan ends the book with a clear plan every listener can follow to raise a million dollars or more in 90 days or less.If you're looking for a leader who can show you the way to the true passive weal ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Chris Kalinski. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/150662/bk_acx0_150662_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Pajama Paydays - How to Make the Internet Work for You: ab 8.49 €
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    While D.C. Bloom doesn't exactly relish the label, he understands why one might call him a "late bloomer" on the Texas music scene. Yes, D.C. will admit, it took him a little over four decades to even get to the Lone Star State, despite the fact that he has occasionally cited the ghost town of Nix, Texas as his birthplace. But no, D.C.'s really an Ohio native, who spent years inside the D.C. Beltway and a stint in the chilly climes of New England before finally putting his boots on the ground in Texas. And even then, it was another two or three years before he cranked out his solo debut, Simpler Times A-Wastin'. So D.C. Bloom as the quintessential late bloomer is more than a little legit. D.C.'s journey from the Black Swamp land of northwest Ohio to the Texas Hill Country is as circuitous as his musical evolution. He left the Buckeye State in his rear-view mirror in the late '70s to travel to the nation's capital for a job with the FBI, where he began as a humble data entry clerk and ended up writing speeches for the Director. Bloom next took his growing family to Boston, heeding the siren call of the private sector's bigger paydays and earning a Master's degree in Speech Communication from the esteemed Emerson College. A return trip to D.C. four years later put him back in the business of putting words in the mouths of policymakers and movers and shakers in banking and housing finance. It wasn't until the late '90s, when - on a whim and the suggestion of a co-worker who detected a lack of true passion in Bloom's false calling - that he signed up for a songwriting workshop at the Kerrville Folk Festival and began to string words and chords together in a format more to his liking than the day job 30-minute PowerPoint presentations that paid the mortgage. Bloom next took his growing binder of original songs to Geoff Pemble, who played in the praise band at the church D.C. attended in Vienna, Virginia. Pemble invited D.C. to join the God's house band, which he did somewhat reluctantly, because contemporary Christian music didn't necessarily ring his chimes. But after the weekly rehearsals in the church sanctuary, Bloom and Pemble stayed on to work on D.C.'s secular songs, some of which probably never should have been sung anywhere near an altar. In any event, the two soon formed an Americana band called The Dog Waggers and self-produced a CD called "Chasin' Tales," which the good Lutherans of Northern Virginia scarfed up like fresh dog treats. And some of them even figured out that the title was more about pursuing posteriors than posterity. As his alphabetized binder continued to expand, Bloom dreamed of landing a cushy corporate gig that would finance his move to Texas and put him within easy driving distance of the sacred grounds of Kerrville. Lightning finally struck in early 2003, and the headhunted D.C. would bid adieu to the Dog Waggers and travel south by southwest to San Antonio with his beat-up Tacoma guitar and a new dream - to get out there and perform on his own ... and finally put out a CD all by his lonesome. A little mishap on a mountain bike and a goat farm that resulted in a broken left wrist and pins being inserted in same slowed things down a bit, but the recuperation time also allowed D.C. to pen more tunes to his new home state. "I have long wanted to be a Texas singer-songwriter," Bloom acknowledges, "and I figured the best way to do that is to write a song about every town and city in the state." With atlas and guitar in hand, he added to the repertoire that would form the basis for many of the songs on STA-W. Bloom's songs are chock full of witty wordplay and hand-hewn humor. "It may not seem like it," D.C. notes, "but I really do work at this silly stuff, ya know?" Because not unlike the spin and obtuse soundbites that emanate from the real D.C., there's often more than one way to interpret D.C.'s lyrics. Bloom paraphrases another fella who had a keen eye and an ability to masquerade truth in satire, saying, "Yep, I never met a double entendre I didn't like." The songs on Simpler Times A-Wastin' (STA-W) bear out D.C. Bloom's unique way with words. He sings of a headturning gal from Texarkana who much prefers men from Texas because when she's with Arkansas guys "she can't get her Little Rocks off." There's the delightful "Ballad of Boerne and Alice," which chronicles the on-line romance and the less-than-satisfying in-person hook-up of two residents of two Texas towns whose names sound a lot like where they're from. He takes a playful jab at the business community of the Alamo City on "I Can't Forget the Alamo," ticking off the real and imagined names of San Antonio enterprises that can't resist the temptation to call themselves Alamo something-or-other. And on the jazz-boiled "Small Potatoes," which features the beautiful acoustic guitar work of Maestro Aurora, D.C. offers homage to the virtues of organic farming, "diesel-powered cats in greasy trucker caps," and the noble pursuits of common women and men. The CD also includes two tracks with his former bandmates, the Dog Waggers, including "Ice Box on the Fritz,' a bouncing Sir Doug-inspired romp about a refrigerator handyman with more than repairs on his mind. But while it's D.C.'s light-hearted cleverness that draws the listener in, there's also a reflective, thoughtful side to his songwriting that touches on universal themes such as family or longing for deeper connections. On "Acres to Plow," which features the harmonies of Terri Hendrix and the steel guitar of Lloyd Maines," both of whom he first met at that defining Kerrville workshop, D.C. reminisces about his dairy farming father who would joyfully sing on his tractor all day long. And on the haunting and sobering "Neon Signs," which has been featured on KGSR's "Lone Star State of Mind" radio show, D.C draws the parallel between those once-buzzing storefront artifacts from earlier days that have "lost their way and their will to shine" and broken down people who cling to false hope and memories of bygone and fading love. D.C.'s newest musical offering, a 5-song EP entitled "Cinco de Star-oh!" is set for an April 16, 2010 release. Recorded in Austin, TX at the Byrd House Studio, the EP features an array some of of the city's finest players and singers, including Lloyd Maines on dobro, Warren Hood on fiddle and madolin, Chip Dolan on piano and accordion, Tom Robinson on saxophone, Greg Whitfield on lead guitar, Michael Rubin on harmonica, Elizabeth Wills on vocals, and Chrissy Flatt on background harmonies.
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