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Erin: The end of an era
7 hours ago ago from Care to Eat
Hi pies! That was quite a little break I took after Thanksgiving. It was unplanned and sooo good for me! And what’s good for me is good for me. I’ve done a lot of thinking and even made some life changes (do you love how I’m turning this into a soul-searching bonanaza? Love!). Said [...]
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4 hours ago ago from Ex-America
End of era for Argentina's Afrikaners : Once they lived here in their thousands, but now only a handful of Afrikaans-speaking Boers remain in the windswept Patagonian coastal town of Comodoro Rivadavia and its hinterland. Hannah Arendt was apparently a critic of forced racial integration, i.e. Little Rock-style school desegregation via 101st Airborne bayonets. RAND Corporation calls for federal super-SWAT team for domestic and international ...
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22 hours ago ago from The Bird\'s Nest
I get into ornaments. Post on that to come. Each year we I pick an ornament for each boy, then one for us as a family. I like the ornaments to reflect their life at that particular time. With Aidan, we've reached the end of an ornament-era (if there is such a thing) : He has outgrown the Child's Age Collection . Last year was his 5th Christmas , and this series covers 1st-5th Christmas. I can't believe it. So this year I took him to ...
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20 hours ago ago from Simple Life of the Queen Bee
You'll notice in this first picture that one of these babies has a pacifier and the other does not. It's the end of an era. I started getting really tired of all of the strangers' comments when we were out and about (mostly grandmas) about how was Henry to say anything with that plug in his mouth. How indeed. We tried just giving it to him for naps and bedtime, but he wasn't really on board. Then Phil clipped the binky and we told Henry ...
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17 hours ago ago from All Things D
By Andrew LaVallee, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Holiday e-cards are everywhere this time of year, but digital agency Rosetta is putting a spin on its version through a mix of Flash animation, facial-recognition technology and motion detection. Its card is a snowflake-catching game, and if you have a webcam attached to your computer, you can play by simply sticking your tongue out and grabbing em. The game starts by asking you to ...
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8 hours ago ago from CNN - Sports Illustrated
Four SI.com writers analyze the latest news and address hot topics from around the NBA each week. (All stats and records are through Dec. 14.) 1. LeBron James has taken some heat lately for his dancing after baskets and during timeouts, something he's done over the last couple of seasons. What do you make of his antics? Ian Thomsen: There are bigger things to worry about. I can see where some might not like it, but I don't care. Jack ...
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