Sports Illustrated cover -- 1/31/66
Admit it. You were expecting another swimsuit cover, weren't you? Ah, well, That's life. Sometimes you want Cheryl Tiegs and get Stan Mikita instead. You may quote me. www.si.com
Admit it. You were expecting another swimsuit cover, weren't you? Ah, well, That's life. Sometimes you want Cheryl Tiegs and get Stan Mikita instead. You may quote me. www.si.com
http://jamesreasoner.blogspot.com Oh, there are still adventures now and then. But way fewer hats.
If you heard someone refer to the Spokane TV news reporter who looks like a "crazy-eyed ex-wife," would you know who the speaker was talking about?
Carol Nelson, who teaches at Atlas Elementary in North Idaho, shared a few pieces of advice from her pupils. 1. "Never kick a rock." 2. "Don't cut your own hair." 3. "Never eat a pufferfish."
Of course, it never really went away. People just stopped talking about it. Meanwhile the march of 24/7 casual continued. www.boston.com
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What's with that chair back over by the door? www.sitcomsonline.com
How many Inland Northwesterners look forward to shoveling snow because they enjoy the exercise?
Here's the Slice column from this day in 2006. There's something about this first item that caught my eye. http://m.spokesman.com/stories/2006/jan/31/the-slice-no-end-to-seattle-smugness/
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