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The year I moved to Louisiana I moved in during a hurricane with sheets of water pummeling the moving van movers for 3 straight days. A month later a wind storm blew down our internet cable and a car's tires caught the cable and ripped it out of our roof and dragged it down 3 streets. Later that year we had an actual snow storm. I had a good laugh looking at all the tiny mud, leaves and snow snowmen the kiddies made. Nice try, kids but come up north for a proper snowman. One year in Michigan the whole neighborhood made a giant snowman 18 feet high on our neighbor's lawn. Now, that's a snowman!
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My dad would eat large slabs of cold butter on bread and lots of other fatty things. His cholesterol was very high and his doctor had him get his arteries tested for blockage. The surgeon doing the procedure was furious, yelling "Why is this man even on my table? His arteries are as clear as a baby's!" My dad lived to be 89 with no heart troubles at all.
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I would buy it and turn it into a rehab or community center for local residents. It's perfect for a large amount of people. Not perfect for a small family.
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I refuse to eat McD's fries. They are like cardboard and the taste is so different than when I liked them back in the 60's when they cooked them in beef tallow. Nowadays I like Rally's/Checkers fries and Big Boy's fries with their tartar sauce.
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There's a woman in Vietnam that has a you tube channel that made one of these bridges all by herself. It spanned a small boy of water and it was very sturdy. It did get washed away during a monsoon but she made a new one and I doubt much of anything will destroy that bridge. The concept is so simple that I can see why that sultan had his doubts.
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Bless those brave, wonderful dogs! I would have listed Rowdy as #1 for saving an entire neighborhood from exploding but they are all #1 in their owners' eyes.
Now, how about a top 10 list for cats?
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It's located in a region of one of the finger lakes. Which one? "Why, the longest, dirtiest one!" Quote by Fred Armisen portraying Lawrence Welk in a Dooneese skit.
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Licorice is one of those polarizing foods, IMO. My grandparents came over on the boat from Scotland and I remember how my grandpa loved to eat Licorice Allsorts. They looked so colorful but the taste! uck I'll stick with toffee, thankyou.
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I think my parents watched way too much Ed Sullivan's show with those wonky acts like that talking hand 'puppet' and those animal acts and some guy balancing spinning dishes on sticks while handstanding on a chair because one holiday I got a frisbee on a stick toy. You'd put the stick vertically in your hand and turn the frisbee over so the stick would hold it up and then you spun that disc. What a waste of time and money!
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I find those dolls to be really creepy. I never liked dolls as a child and all my dolls that people insisted on giving me ended up headless. Living in Massachusetts we had a storm run off, not sure what else to call it, flood-plain? where the storm's water and ocean water would flow into an area so the excess water could drain away to prevent flooding. There were all types of tall weeds and witch-grass so we kids would play back there making grass nests to play in. That area was where I buried the doll heads. I'm old now and still don't like dolls so Santa better take note this year.
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