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Category Archives: outside
Correction & Observation & Alert
1. The spelling matron inside me will not allow the mistake in yesterday’s post to stand. It’s BenAdryl. (And it still kicks chin-itch ass.) 2. It’s so very summer. Finally. 3. A new advisory letter was issued to health care … Continue reading
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I Hate to Jinx Things
But topical Benedryl is kicking the ass of my chin itch. Oh, you didn’t know my chin itch had an ass? Yes indeed. A fat, itchy ass. Currently being kicked by the magical Benedryl cream that will probably give me … Continue reading
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Yes, I am Shallow and Mean
But sir, your t-shirt’s message, “Hot as Fuck,” is greatly diminished by the pendulous man-boobs that bracket it. Goddessa does not quite smite you. But if she sees you again in that shirt, damn, you will done be smote.
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Poverty
I’m confused. How, exactly, is a giant rock show, even one that’s held all over the world and broadcast to 3 billion people, meant to influence the decisions of the G8? Do the world’s political leaders go to musicians for … Continue reading
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Surprise! Etc.
Hellow! Well, I sure didn’t expect to read this editorial in the Abbotsford Times. Colour me abashed. (I think that’s a baby-blue shade.) Today 2 of my best friends, the most adorable baby in the world and the most lovely … Continue reading