July 31st, 2023 Phyllis Ayman
The forecast was for an impending storm. A few drops splattered on the windshield, and then magically disappeared. My first reaction was that maybe this was all there as going to be. But the skies said otherwise. Large gray clouds were everywhere. I casually said, “maybe I spoke too soon, and this is only the […]
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July 31st, 2023 Chris Rodell
(671 words) I’m so resigned to the cruel realities of male pattern baldness that when my daughter said my hair looked nice, I said, “Which one?” So normally I lack the impetus — not to mention the hair — to write about my coif But after what happened to me at the Ye Olde Barber […]
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July 31st, 2023 Mark O'Brien
In 2013, the United Nations published a paper called, Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security. Since then, as climate-change hysteria has escalated and people have started talking, writing, and worrying about things like cow farts, meatless diets, and how climate change would kill cows, pigs, and sheep anyway, even if they didn’t […]
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July 31st, 2023 Keith Haney
Ken Davis shared this experiment: We conducted a three-phase investigation at Rockford College and used over 100 college graduates preparing for youth ministry. In the first phase, We took a young volunteer from the room and blindfolded him. We simply told him that he could do anything he wished when he returned. He remained outside […]
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July 31st, 2023 Jodie Filogomo
Sponsored by Zuvi Life Who knew that there were such advances in the hair appliances we use all of the time? It wasn’t on my radar until Zuvi Life company reached out to me, and then I researched the claims of the Zuvi Halo hair dryer and aging hair. My goal with my blog has […]
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July 31st, 2023 Faris Aranki
So close yet so far 🤯 This week already had it’s weird challenges (including turning up to the wrong private members club for a business meeting) so I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised this Sunday morning when another problem beset me. What happened? I woke up bright and early for a round of golf with 3 […]
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July 31st, 2023 Royce Shook
My thanks to Walter and his sense of “old” humour for these ‘OLD’ IS WHEN… Your sweetie says ‘Let’s go upstairs and make love And you answer: ‘Pick one, I can’t do both!’ ‘OLD’ IS WHEN… Your friends compliment you On your new alligator shoes And you’re barefoot! ‘OLD’ IS WHEN… A sexy babe or […]
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July 30th, 2023 Rita Robison
Stop buying and using Carolina Milano magnetic balls cubes because the loose, hazardous magnets pose a risk of serious injury or death if ingested. Tests showed the magnetic balls sold in cubes don’t comply with federal safety standard for magnets, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a statement. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, […]
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July 30th, 2023 Marcia Riner
Your price is right when your customer buys your offer. The price is somewhere between the lowest price you are willing to accept and the highest price your customer is willing to pay for it. Getting to that price is a combination of a few things. This is best done with research and good old-fashioned, […]
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July 30th, 2023 Anne Maghak
During the 1970s, children in the United States spent a significant amount of time watching television. Here are ten top TV shows for children in… The post The Ten Most Watched Children’s Shows in the 70’s appeared first on Senior Subway Social Network. Originally Published on https://seniorsubway.com/
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