I bought an MP3 player last month and right out of the box, it didn't work. The replacement didn't work either. Then I thought, 15 years ago a Walkman was about $20. I decided I didn't need a $100 MP3 player--I plug in an old pair of headphones into my computer at work and bring CDs to listen...
A lot of the things the movie covered should be crashingly obvious: don't wait until the last minute, look your best, offer to be helpful, include others in the conversation, make plans, be on time, etc. Sadly, so many of these things are now ignored that it's hard to socialize.
As for the...
No pictures, but I think the 50s were the start of the chemical age of gardening. Long before that, plants that needed a lot of coddling didn't survive in typical landscapes. I think it was during the 50s that a lot of tender, finicky roses came along (and they're still coming) that gave the...
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We are so sick of seeing history's most beautiful female actors portrayed as old women. How many times have you seen Joan Crawford as a 50 year old with enormous eyebrows and clown-like lipstick, Bette Davis as a shaky old woman with a cigarette, Elizabeth Taylor at 220...
My best friend plays whist.
You have to have good strategy and a good memory to play bridge (you have to mentally keep track of what cards have been played). If you can do that and learn a good system, you'll be set.
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I think the drugs are much worse. Crack, and meth are more addictive, I think.
More than LSD and Heroin?
My sister went missing around 1980. She was taking meth--I'm certain of it. Within about a year, she went from looking like a princess to an...
It's like that song they play at Disneyland
The Beatles have been played very much, very often on radio stations here. There has been the Beatles for Breakfast, the Fab Four at Four, Beatles for Brunch, Beatles in your cocktail (OK, I made up the last one). Ubiquitous is right. To my mind, they...
Another theory of the etymology of "flapper": the arm movements of the Charleston. If you put your hands loosely in front of your shoulders and then make your elbows go up and down, you look like you are flapping.
I've used Fels Naptha as a stain treater; it works better on my towels, and not as well on other stains. I never noticed a buildup on the towels.
Biz doesn't seem to do much for me; I don't even think it dissolves in cold, hard water.
I love Mrs. Stewart's Bluing--it does help get whites...
There's a store near my house with painted signs on the windows reading "Don't be afraid!...not panic through crisis" or something like that.
Sorry, I've never been in the place.
There's also a fairly mainstream religious group that has a practice of having a year's supply of food on...
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