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Dear man in the media services van
who saw me clutching my laptop while running through the rain, It was absolutely, stunningly, ridiculously kind of you when you thrust your umbrella through the open window at the stoplight and insisted that I take it. You swore you had plenty more, but the gentle wear and care on the handle and peak tell me that this was a well loved, well taken care of umbrella for many years. I thanked you not nearly enough before you drove off at the change of the light. I will be keeping this umbrella as a cherished reminder of random acts of human kindness, and I promise to pay it forward at the first opportunity. ~Anonymous |
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Part of the reason women live longer than men.....
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Loved it. :bigcry: |
Posted sans comment. Wait! I just commented....crap!
But when so many people are so busy looking for ways to be offended, reasonable questions aren't only pointless, they are threatening. The very act of questioning someone's outrage is often taken as act of aggression, one that just leads to further outrage. But whether we are talking about businessmen who don't exercise adequate diplomacy in (private, by the way) emails or abrasive comedians who have made an art of insulting people, the truth is that all of us have a little bit of Joan Rivers in us as well as a little bit of humorless Wisconsinite. We're all capable of offending as well as being offended. The key lies in knowing when to shut up. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed...11-column.html |
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Im thinking they dont do this for adults for fear of unleashing our inner Gilligan. LOL. If you are a tad scared of CT scans and MRI's, you might want to use imagery. Both stopped bugging me when I began equating them with being slowly eased into the womb. Sounds weird but I now sleep thru MRI's. |
I havent decided if this is incredibly bad taste (no pun intended) or very creative.
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northern lights tonite
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LOL oh yes the inner Gilligan!!!! I might have to try that for my next MRI or some music would help too! |
Let it come to you.
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WOW!!
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so that explains the dribbling....
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Not sure why but this made me laugh my butt off today....
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.....and is an example of art I dont comprehend. It's a freakin clothespin.
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/73...9f13ae2bde.jpg
Designed by Turkish artist Mehmet Ali Uysal. this unusual clothespin sculpture which adorns the Chaudfontaine park in the outskirts of Liege, Belgium was especially implemented as part of the Festival of the Five Seasons in 2010. The giant “clipper” appears to be holding on tightly to a mold of land and grass, its original appearance attracting the attention and curiosity of cyclists and various travelers passing by. As enthusiastic as we are about land art and every single form of urban expression, this unusual wooden structure found on Atlas Obscura made our day. We love the way it blends in the landscape, no matter what the season and we also appreciate the element of surprise its presence brings to the park. We would love to read some of your thoughts on the installation as well. |
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dis hea is righteous as...
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Oh YES!
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someone needs to try this and report back
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Only use apple cider vinegar if melting shells for Fido.:byebye: |
enjoy!
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I don't know which is worse, falling and getting stitches,or splitting wood and needing stitches. I have unintentionally become quit abusive to myself when camping...smh
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Vogue
I hate leaving my house confident and looking good and then not seeing anyone of importance the entire day. What a fricken waste!
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Warning, Tissues needed!
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