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In September 2016 the Daily Juice Company announced that the old favourite Sunnyboy, a pyramid shaped ice-block in a Tetrapak, was being deleted.
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‘You put a Wor after W, and a Wor after O, a Wor after R, and it's away we go. You put a Wor after Z, a Wor after E, a Wor after L, A zel afte...
Before having my third (and FINAL!) child and finding that I no longer have time to brush my hair let alone do anything else, I used to ru...
Remember the game "Operation" that we played as kids? If you blocked it out, it looked something like this: Some days, I feel a lot like this sad sack. I feel I'm on the slippery slope of eventually needing a lot of new body parts. There are a few I'd really like to trade in for new ones, but I watched too many episodes of Nip/Tuck to go that route. I can just hear Drs. Troy and McNamara asking, "Carol, tell us what you don't like about yourself?" Anyway, I digress. Back in October, I did a graceful fall off the bottom step into my basement. If judges had been present, I'm sure I would have been awarded an extra 3.1 for degree of difficulty. I was dressed in a skirt and tights on my way to my niece's bridal shower on a brisk, yet dreary-looking, Sunday morning. So, there I was, in a skirt, carrying a large gift bag filled with martini glasses and an assortment of vodka and mixers on my left hip and a large tumbler of coffee in my right hand. Miss last step, fall about 16" squarely onto my right knee, spill coffee into gift bag, knee bleeds through tights. Needless to say....I was not happy. Deep cleansing breaths....let it go. I hobbled around for a few weeks, things seemed to get better. Last week, I think I spent too much time on the couch on the MLK holiday, causing a knee flare up. Of course, the awfulizer in me has me ready for knee replacement, or at the very least an ACL tear. Nope, nothing that glamorous - patellofemoral pain syndrome, which--dumbed down--is pain in the knee cap. It took nearly 3 hours at the UI Sports Medicine clinic to get this diagnosis. Oh, and probably several hundred dollars. And the best part....basically the doctor said I should lose weight! WOW, you're kidding. I had no idea. Did you know that for every 10 pounds of weight it places 100 pounds of torque on your knees because of the "vector." OK...so I must have about 2 tons of torque hitting my knees. Think of the POWER. My luck, I'll have wrenched ankle next.
This section of my blog is dedicated to Childhood Apraxia of Speech. My intent is to raise awareness and share resources for families with affected loved ones. The majority of the play activities…
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If you've ever owned a pet rock you'll want to read this "to the max" list of 70s memories.
Here are some of my picks for the fear of tigers remix of the adventures of pippi longstrump that i've found scattered through soundcloud search's and throughout cyber space. I thought i would throw them up since the voting has taken place and i will be gone for a week or so. So i don't think i will catch the results in time so i thought hay.. take a look at some real good remixes. (the only ones that are public that i can view.) UPDATE NOV 15 2011/ ***if your song was on here and its not now is because you fuck up****
Forty-eight years after the original "Sound Of Music" hit the big screen, Carrie Underwood and Stephen Moyer are getting ready to step ...
Inspired by a recent post by Teacher's Pet, I remembered a type of roundabout I played on as a child called a Witch's Hat. It was really a c...
What was your favorite 1980s’ songs? (Arabic & English) ما هي أحلى و أفضل الأغاني العربية و الأجنبية أيام الثمانينات؟
Throwback pics from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. TV Shows, Bands and Movie Fun. New pics submitted and voted on each day. Keep Calm and Chive On.
Losing yourself in a great novel is one of life’s joys. Here our critics Ceri Radford and Chris Harvey pick the books you need to read
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In the next few weeks the big 30 is pushing upon me. Eating my breakfast this morning I began to panic… Arghhh 30 years old, REALLY??? While flicking through some picture I’ve saved o…
Wembley Fraggle is one of the five main Fraggle characters in Fraggle Rock. His skin is yellowish green. He has a long nose and big movable eyes, and a big tuft of yellow hair on his head. He usually wears a banana tree shirt. Wembley is the youngest Fraggle of the group. He is often cheerful and energetic, but also very insecure. He usually agrees with everybody at the same time, because he hates to argue. Wembley never seems to make up his mind: he even has trouble deciding which shirt to wear
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From Britpop to Billie Piper, the '90s were awesome.
Throughout my life, I've read many, many books. None of them have stuck with me as much as And I Don't Want To Live This Life by Deborah Spungen. Each and every page is filled with frighting and emotional stories of Deborah's daughter Nancy Spungen - girlfriend of bassist for the Sex Pistol's, Sid Vicious. Deborah digs deep into the life of Nancy, making you live in the mind of both her and her daughter which can be very disturbing and uncomfortable for the reader. It's hard to get through page after page, but once you do - the story sticks with you. And I Don't Want To Live This Life is and forever will be one of my favorite books of all time. I received this book as a present from my parent's a few year's ago on Christmas. Since I was a child, I was enchanted with Nancy - not with the drug use or the infamous fame she received, I was enchanted with her as a person not her image. I could tell the difference, even at a young age. My happy Christmas was over when I opened this book. I held back tears as I read the Introduction, Deborah's simple yet powerful words describing Nancy's destined death was overbearing. I read only that first page before I closed the book to continue our family celebration - which was now ruined because I couldn't get Nancy out of my head. My family and I soon went to bed at about midnight, I couldn't sleep so I decided to read some more. I read the first few chapters and fell deeper into the mind of Nancy. The way Deborah writes makes you grieve for Nancy and her family. Her mother doesn't make Nancy the victim nor the villain, she makes her a human being - which people seem to forget. The book starts out with Nancy's death with the reporters and all. Even a phone call from Anne Beverly - Sid's mother to Deborah, telling her that her son is also dead. After the telephone call, Deborah is sick with it all and grab's wire and ties it into a noose. Ready to kill herself she thinks of Nancy and her 20 years of pain. She then decides that her pain won't go away until she give's Nancy's death a purpose, until Nancy die's with some peace and dignity. Deborah move's on with life and she over the years has helped many, many families in need of help with their children - she has saved other "Nancy's" out there from the path their Nancy had took. One thing that surround's this book is death. As a child Nancy knew that she would die very young and tragic - even her family knew. As Deborah recalled, her family had nothing to do but sit and watch her die. Nancy once recalled that she would go out with headlines - which she did. She was found murdered in the Chelsea Hotel in 1978, her boyfriend Sid confessed to her murder but died of a heroin overdose before going to trial. Nancy was only 20 year's old and Sid was 21 at the time of their death's. One thing that surprised me was that Sid wrote Deborah after Nancy's murder, the letters are published in this book. They are very personal and give's a little insight on what might have happened in Room 100 the night Nancy was murdered. Deborah never wrote back but she recalled that she felt every emotion that Sid wrote to her. He sent her a poem about Nancy, which was used as the book title: You were my little baby girl, And I shared all your fears. Such joy to hold you in my arms and kiss away your tears. But now you’re gone, there’s only pain and nothing I can do. And I don’t want to live this life, If I can’t live for you. To my beautiful baby girl. Our love will never die… Nancy and Sid. Fans of Sid and Nancy should read this book! Most fan's dislike Nancy but once you read this book you'll see why she acted the way she acted. Since I've read this book, I've grown an attachment to Nancy and her family. Like all the other people I write about I feel like it's my job to protect them from any unkindness thrown their way. This book is a story of sadness and tragedy and will keep any reader trapped in the book - even if your not a fan of Nancy. Deborah's story will stick with you throughout your life.
Let's just all take a moment to appreciate the Criminal Minds star.
So i discovered this family in the 80s and what an awesome family they are! to this day i still think there awesome and cant wait to get my dvd back and share with my girls!! grandpa flump playing his flumpet father flump mother flump Perkin pootle and posie when the chips are down the flumps cheer me up !!
pinstripehourglass cleverly arranged the lyrics of "Modern Love" into a flowchart that accurately followed the distinct pattern of the song.