Don’t you love dogs? If dogs had a thumb, I wonder if they would create a peaceful society. Lassie was a loving Collie. Rin Tin Tin was a beautiful German Shepard (not a killer like Cujo, the rabid St. Bernard). Benji was an amazing mixed breed. Snoopy was an imaginative beagle, but never really looked […]
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Jessica Simpson– you either love her or hate her. I think she’s okay– but come on! You and I both know she knows what “Chicken of the Sea” is. On her reality show, she was so dumb-dumb pretending she didn’t know it was tuna fish. She and Nick, her ex-hubbie (by the way, I think […]
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on Monday, July 10th, 2006 at 4:54 pm and is filed under Toxins, Allergies, Emergencies.
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Sweat– or is it perspire? According to the dictionary, both verbs sweat and perspire mean “To excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin.” Proper Brits know “Horses sweat; men perspire; but ladies glow.” Judy Garland didn’t know about glow. She said, “I wish I could just perspire. Unfortunately, I sweat!” Tina Turner sweats so […]
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Jessica Simpson– you either love her or hate her. I think she’s okay– but come on! You and I both know she knows what “Chicken of the Sea” is. On her reality show, she was so dumb-dumb pretending she didn’t know it was tuna fish. She and Nick, her ex-hubbie (by the way, I think […]
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on Wednesday, July 5th, 2006 at 2:48 pm and is filed under Allergies, Emergencies, Injuries.
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