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I didn't know you could grow potatoes in a planter, thanks for sharing.
Comment on Finally! Some Photos - Aug 5, 2010 11:05 AM ()
thanks and glad to see your posting
Comment on Two Quickies - Aug 5, 2010 11:03 AM ()
love it had to pass it along. Thanks for the chuckle.
Comment on Italian Honeymoon. - Aug 5, 2010 11:00 AM ()
It's a goddess thing to do."
Comment on God - Aug 3, 2010 3:59 PM ()
That house is something I thought it was yours. Cool picture of you Sea-side.
Comment on A Test - Aug 3, 2010 3:57 PM ()
Very nice, I sent this to my son. Thank you
Comment on May All Your Dreams Come True - Aug 3, 2010 3:53 PM ()
I love a Color Theme for Dinner" Did purple for Thanksgiving once, it was fun
The Cobra on the other hand....????
Comment on My Red Salad ... - Aug 3, 2010 3:45 PM ()
Will this be served after the meatloaf or before?
Comment on Coffee Pie ... - Aug 1, 2010 5:31 PM ()
What time is dinner?
Comment on Jon's Stuffed Meatloaf ... - Aug 1, 2010 5:30 PM ()
She's beautiful.
Comment on Too Cool! - July 30, 2010 12:13 PM ()
"MUCH MORE">>GO HER for clickabel links (OH that mybloggers!)
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New Discovery Irons Out Physics of Wrinkles Live Science - July 28, 2010
Dead Sea Scrolls Mystery Solved? National Geographic - July 28, 2010
Ancient legal code uncovered MSNBC - July 28, 2010
Israeli archaeologists say they have found two 3,700-year-old clay tablets that appear to contain legal pronouncements similar to the Code of Hammurabi and the biblical "tooth for a tooth" rule. The clay fragments, bearing Akkadian cuneiform script, were unearthed this summer during the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's excavations at Hazor National Park in northern Israel. They date to roughly the same time frame as the Babylonian Hammurabi Code, which is considered the world's oldest surviving written collection of laws. And the fact that the tablets were found in Israel suggests they might have had an influence on Old Testament writers.
Scientists uncover global distribution of marine biodiversity PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
Scientists Tap Into Antarctic Octopus Venom Science Daily - July 28, 2010
Sex Boosts Brain Growth, Study Suggests Live Science - July 28, 2010
U.S. a Leader in Tension Between Adults and Their Parents Live Science - July 28, 2010
12-Year-Old Calls 911 to Report Mom's Drunken Driving AOL - July 28, 2010
Nearly 1 in 5 Californians report need for mental health services, study finds PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
Psychologists develop two potent new predictors of suicide risk PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
'Lois Lane', 'Superman' reunite one day after dramatic Manhattan pier rescue NY Daily News - July 28, 2010
How Facebook Complicates Romance Live Science - July 28, 2010
Is chivalry dead? Technology twists the wedding proposal CNN - July 28, 2010
Study demonstrates sexual attraction to those who resemble our parents, ourselves PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
What I trade for love CNN - July 28, 2010
Motivational tips for a job search CNN - July 28, 2010
Why Do We Have Nightmares? Live Science - July 28, 2010
Panasonic unveils 3D consumer camcorder PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
Market researchers get new tool in iPad PhysOrg - July 28, 2010
Ivy Bean, 'world's oldest Twitter user,' dead at 104 CNN - July 28, 2010
Stop yourself from making e-gregious e-mail errors CNN - July 28, 2010
The Old Spice guy Isaiah Mustafa cast in Jennifer Aniston movie CNN - July 28, 2010
Amazon sells out of the Kindle CNN - July 28, 2010
'Glee' exclusive: Cheyenne Jackson is the new [spoiler alert]! CNN - July 28, 2010
Comment on 7/28/10..wow Solar Flare and Much More ... - July 28, 2010 3:50 PM ()
These are priceless, as as I mellow with age, more keepsakes that I have have more meaning to me. That History Book would be a "keeper" for me too, love those kind of books.
Comment on Keepsakes - July 26, 2010 1:18 PM ()
This is a keeper and a smiles to my friends, thanks so much it made my afternoon...I'm still grinning.
Comment on Mother - July 26, 2010 1:12 PM ()
Haven't had this in years, thanks for the reminder and how-to.
Comment on Braciole ... (I Found It!) - July 22, 2010 11:16 AM ()
So true, and we never let anyone leave after a visit empty handed.
Comment on The Italian Elbow/wednesday Humor - July 22, 2010 11:05 AM ()

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