Archive for July 16th, 2008
Posted on July 16th, 2008
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Yes folks I have put you in a time machine and taken you back to 1967. Well actually Universal Music has. They have just released digitally remastered versions of the groups first seven albums. No doubt some Moody Blues purist will be on my case because there was actually an album released in 1965 “The […]
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Posted on July 16th, 2008
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I have had a number of surgeries in my lifetime, 14 to be exact. I can honestly say not once have I ever woke up and found a tattoo on my body after either surgery.
According to Elizabeth Mateo of Camden County, NJ, she can’t be as fortunate. She went into a Burlington County, New Jersey […]
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Amber receives a lot of calls concerning the magazine article. She asks one caller how could they call her a hussy when they don’t even know her, then she changes it to saying them. She hangs the phone up.
Victor talks to Phyllis and Sharon who apologizes to Victor. He warns them that there will be […]
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Neal and Carly are in New York after they go shopping. They get back to the hotel room and she is so excited. She tells him he is spoiling her and she loves it. She says this is just what she needed. Neal kisses her and she kisses him back. She stops him and tells […]
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Max text messages Stephanie telling her that he is glad she isn’t upset with him. He tells her that he loves her and will talk to her soon.
Caroline asks Stephanie if she has seen Max. Stephanie tells her she doesn’t think he will be coming home soon. She tells her not to be upset but […]
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I love a great dystopian film. Zombie movies are an excellent example. The world ends or is ending now and people have to adjust. It’s a great way to take a deeper look at parts of society and examine many of our underlying beliefs. Not to mention, there is somewhat of a forbidden pleasure in […]
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I liked leaving home for college. I had never really left home before that and it was a frightening time which was fraught with possibilities. I wasn’t that far away, but far enough that it was a decent hike to get home. I’m not a parent nor will I be one anytime soon, so I […]
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I do not dance. Fact. That is simply one of those foundational truths in my life, along with that cold hot dogs taste better than warm ones and chicken is the best flavor of Raman noodles. I’ve tried it a couple of times and after each time I completely swear it off like a bad […]
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I initially supported the war in Iraq. How embarrassing is that? Not realizing we were back in era of Watergate, I actually believed the things I was told by the President and all the President’s men. I thought there were WMDs in Iraq. Once it was clear that there were not, we wiped that rationale […]
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Asbestos and Mesothelioma are foreign terms for many people but unfortunately asbestos exposure is a prevalent as ever. It’s not hard to see, as a quick “Google News” search will bring up hundreds of results, many of which are recent, in which asbestos negligence is abundant.
Government regulations help but are not assisting in public awareness […]
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Posted on July 16th, 2008
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Barack Obama launched a Web site that fact-checks “smears” about him, his wife and his career. It remains to be seen whether this is an effective tactic against negative campaigning, but it certainly isn’t very funny.
The New Yorker did much the same thing with its cover depicting President Obama - in full Muslim regalia […]
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Hundreds of pounds of garbage including medical wastes along with hypodermic needles and prescription bottles have suddenly washed up along a stretch of Lake Michigan Beach between Portage Lake and Ludington. Most of it washed up along the shores in Manistee and Mason counties Monday.
City crews loaded up 12 cubic yards, which equals to 2 […]
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Posted on July 16th, 2008
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A lot of talk and venom has been spit against Muslim women wearing headscarves.
It makes one wonder if these “christians” have ever read the Bible admonition for women to cover their heads. No one follows the rule nowadays, but it is there, because in pagan societies, the veil was a symbol of a modest married […]
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Who ever thought that the fields Graffiti and Street Art were entirely male dominated fields will be blithely proven wrong after thumbing through this lushly photographed volume. As Nancy Macdonald reminds readers in her introduction, “Women have been part of this [graffiti] subculture since its inception.”
Subtitled “Street Art from Five Continents” Graffiti Women (Abrams, 2006) features the […]
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Aristotle probably could foresee the challenges of the 21st century. As the chimneys billow smoke and no one wants to cut down; and as the world’s largest two economies, the US and Japan put their money printing machines in top gear, what suffers are Mother Earth and its best creatures, the human beings.
Everybody loves a […]
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