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Kate Bosworth's Bed Head Hair: Celebrity Beauty Look of the Day {Stylelist}

Jun 21st 2011 11:42AM Re: Hair (not the musical)

This issue must surely be the most trivial, unimportant issue ever! I beleive it represents the almost total immursion of young Americans with the Non-Important.
WAKE UP! Your nation is headed for the dumps. Address yourselves to meaningful issues and do whatever/anything you can to save our country, keep America Great.

Man-Made High Points {AOL Travel News}

Sep 26th 2010 3:19PM Can''t help wondering why the jump bridge was noted just 900 ft. or so and the Royal Gorge bridge at 1,250 ft was skipped.
At that height, the trains below look like tiny toys and you can hardly see people at all!
Mother nature carved this canyon almost straight down.

Airline Fees on the Rise: What You Need to Know {AOL Travel News}

Apr 7th 2010 5:00PM Don't know about most of you folks, but I used to fly a lot while in business. These days, I/we fly only for pleasure and the airlines have pretty much taken the pleasure out of it! ! ! Flying is pretty much a want, NOT A NEED !

Guess what, we can drive to a port of departure and go pretty much anywhere we choose and the airlines can keep their over-priced seats to themselves.

Does Your Cheating Spouse Deserve a Second Chance? 5 Questions to Consider {Personal Articles}

Apr 3rd 2010 6:08AM Monogamy came about when ancient priests realized that there were fewer cases of STD's with monogamists couples, also that it made for more stable child care and thus more population to donate to the priests.

Given that, they made it law. Still, men that could afford it chose to have many wives and thus many children. Since the King could pass sentence, few opposed the idea and lived. Monogamy and marriage, let by women finally became the law of the land. None the less, monogamy is not a natural instinct of man and womankind overall.

Most (if not all) of us observe it because of convention, but some just can't be true to the unnatural convention.

Louis Moinet Jurassic Tourbillon Watch With Fossilized Dinosaur Bone {Luxist}

Mar 20th 2010 4:58PM Big Deal!
Rolex has been using semi-precious stones for their dials for years.
They use lapis, tigereye, and mother of pearl, that I know of and probably others.
Besides as an old lapidariest, most any bone just ain't all that pretty. (Even if you put a high shine on it.)

Toothpaste to polish silver? One mom cleans green and finds big savings {WalletPop}

Mar 15th 2010 4:29PM Among other things, most toothpaste contains a simple soap and super fine abrasive that can clean and polish almost anything.

Try putting a little toothpaste on a flat sponge and ceaning your car's windshield. Wa-La, no more road film! It works on chrome wheels too and almost anything shiney. It won't scratch your jewelry either.

Don't think it will shine shoes though.

Dogology: What Your Relationship with Your Dog Reveals About You {Pawnation OLD}

Jul 30th 2009 9:24PM What in the everlovin world gave AOL the idea that 95% of dog owners are women.
Wanna bet, it's the other way around. Women are mostly cat lovers.

What would the bailout plan cost you? {BloggingStocks}

Sep 25th 2008 5:53PM I don't much like the idea of a "bailout" either. Still, remember that the employees of the institutions will keep their jobs, the depositers money will be safe, the small investors, IRA's and 401K's will still have their value and we will avoid a total panic and crash of our economy. For those of you that have no memory of the great depression, avoiding a major DEPRESSION is a God Send!
Our very real problem is that our nation no longer produces much real wealth in terms of taking raw products and turning them into useable finished goods to sell.
CD's and DVD's just don't cut it, and all professionals do is redistribute existing wealth. God Help us when the rest of lthe world discovers how inept we have truly become.

Washington Post Makes Fun of 'Fred' Name {AOL Elections Blog}

Aug 15th 2007 8:19PM It is probably a good thing for Fred Thompson that the W. Post has shown their hand so early in the game. It pretty well establishes the lack of intelligence(spl?) to be expected in the future from that publication. It also may well set their course on the path decending into a tabloid publication.

Sleeping in Airports {Gadling}

Aug 24th 2006 9:16PM My wife and I started a European vacation with an overnight flight on Virgin Air to London. There was an in flight medical emergency and we had to land at Shannon AP. (Sort of a way station, rather than a real AP.) We waited there for about six hours to get clearance to resume our flight. (It was Sunday and the management was nowhere to be found) Finally around Six PM the guy showed up, only to find out that our aircrew was over their ltime limit and we had to lwait again for a new aircrew to be flown in from Jolly Olde England. To make it short, we were supposed to get in around five PM or so and arrived closer to Midnight. Everything was closed up and abandoned. We finally made it to our hotel arund two-thirty or so, only to get up at five AM to get on the EuroStar train for Paris. All of that with only a light snak in almost twenty-four hours. We were a mite cranky. The return flight was just as bad or worse. All of the air control radars in the United Kingdom went out while we were on board waiting to take off. We waited almost six hours on that @$%&%# plane with no air conditioning and no food. (And screaming, dirty children) It will be a while before we consider Virgin Air again.

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