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If blindfolded, could you identify the smell of these? Of course, you could. www.architoys.net
If blindfolded, could you identify the smell of these? Of course, you could. www.architoys.net
www.automotifme.com No, even though Don Adair is a friend, it's not because of the Auto page. The photo above relates to a readable item that begins The Slice column tomorrow. Plus, I'm sure there will be good stuff on some of the other pages, too.
...regarded this line as creative or amusingly charming? Oh, I've got it: A guy who has been drinking. Or perhaps one who admired women wearing "statement" outfits. www.freerepublic.com
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Spokane's Gisela Dalke is not a fan of monkeying with the clock. She scoffs at the whole spring-ahead/fall-back routine. So what's she going to do with the extra hour this weekend? "Grumble."
If real people talked like TV promos: "It's the laundry load everyone's talking about." "Tonight, in a very special Lean Cuisine." "Get ready for a report-card excuse that will shock and amaze." "You've read the Visa bill. Now see the spouse's tantrum." "The critics are…
Rode the bus this morning for the first time since last winter. Three observations. 1. The Old 43 was right on time, as always. 2. Glad I got a flu shot. 3. Looks like the Niko's space at Post and Riverside is now Rex's Burgers…
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Would that be wrong? Every time Sally's mother appears in the strip, the words "shallow grave" come to mind.
www.wn.com This picture was taken at a base in Kansas.
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