Puppy Heart
http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegraph/story/0,,22050968-5006007,00.html
http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegraph/story/0,,22050968-5006007,00.html
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The 65 million dollar law suit that was filed by Roy L. Pearson (a judge) against a small dry cleaners, later changed to 54 million dollars was won by the dry cleaners. Not only did they win but the residing Superior Court judge Judith Bartnoff made the plaintiff pay for all the court costs.
I'm glad that the outcome was in favor of the dry cleaners, had he won, the outcome could have proved disastrous for all small businesses.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19414287
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The Transportation Security Administration held a women and her toddler for 45 minutes over a sippy cup of water. I understand the need for security but come on. Enough is enough. The woman spilled the water and was made to clean it up and missed her flight. If it had been me, I would of thrown the cup at the TSA agent. I hope the women sues. Any body who has ever traveled with a toddler has enough stress when flying. TSA is pushing their authority around.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19266957/
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070531/ap_on_en_mo/harry_potter_park
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US Federal Health Authorities are looking for people who may have been exposed aboard a plane to someone infected with a drug resistant form of tuberculosis known as XDR-TB.
The infected patient traveled Europe via Air France Flight 385 departing Atlanta, Georgia on May 12 and arriving in Paris May 13.
Anyone on this flight should immediately contact their doctor to be tested.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/conditions/05/29/tb.flight/index.html
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A recent survey showed what the best fast food picks were. The best hamburger was from Wendy's. Yum...I'll agree with that. Best fries were from McDonald's, good fries but I think Dairy Queen's is better. Best shakes were from Dairy Queen, mmmmmmmmm.
Best chicken from Chick-Fil-A. So if you want a great fast food meal you got to make several stops..... I've made myself hungry....
For a full service meal, Outback Steakhouse was first. My overall favorite, Taco Bell didn't even make the list aaawwww......
http://food.yahoo.com/blog/edlevineeats/5452/the-best-fast-food-in-the-u-s
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When it comes to death, It's more than just being buried in the ground. You have options on how you want to dispose of your body. Besides being buried, you have the option of cremation, and for the rich you can freeze your body and hope that someday they might find a cure for what killed you and bring you back. Now there's Plastinated.
Okay so I'm a little sarcastic. Over 7,000 people have agreed to donated their body after death to get plastinated, which is the process of draining body fluids and replacing it with liquid plastic.
This is just weird in my book.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/WireStory?id=3194629&page=1
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In support of our troops, this is a video that was made by a 15 year old girl. It brought tears to my eyes. I have a son in the Army. At this time he is still in training. I thought I would share this with everyone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ervaMPt4Ha0
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Beading is one of my favorite hobbies, I'm always in the market for
new beads. I just purchased a bag of loose beads from here.
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To all mothers,
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
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It just astounds me that celebrities think they are above the law, Paris Hilton being the most recent one. After getting caught not once but two times on a suspended driver's license, she's circulating a petition not to go to jail because she thinks she's too beautiful. Now 45 days may be a bit excessive for the offense, but she should serve her punishment like everyone else.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070509/hilton_petition_070509/20070509?hub=Entertainment
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On Tuesday an inmate on death row in Tennessee was asked what he wanted for his last meal. He asked for a vegetarian pizza to be delivered to someone homeless. A simple request, but he was denied. The prison officials didn't give to charities.
On Wednesday night after the Execution of Phillip Workman, 150 pizzas were delivered to the homeless and dozens more to various shelters.
Yes something good came out of something tragic
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/09/execution.pizza/index.html
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Oxycontin makers have pleaded guilty to deceiving the public on the addictiveness of their drug.
Surprise, surprise this pain killer has destroyed more families in my county because the doctors wrote prescriptions like it was just strong aspirin. Sit in a doctors office sometime and see how many pharmacy sales people will come in with their briefcases to give doctors free samples to push on their patients. The doctors believe what the pharmaceutical companies tell them about their products. It's a big problem.
http://yahoo.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-05-10-oxycontin-plea_N.htm?csp=1
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I'm all for justice but is a pair of lost pants worth a 65 million dollar law suit. A pair of pants that were found the next day? I think a Washington DC administrative law judge went a little over board when he sued a dry cleaners owned by South Korean immigrants. The couple originally offer a thousand dollars to replace the pants and found them the next day. The judge still being upset refused even after two other offers. I believe lawsuits are getting out of hand. If he wins this case over something so stupid as a pair of pants, what does that say about our legal system.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/05/03/missing.pants.ap/index.html
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Why is the FDA so laxed when it comes to food for humans?
Pet food was recalled when it was found to contain a chemical called melamine that they found in wheat glutton that came from China. (Why are we buying wheat products from China, when they get the wheat from us to start with?)
On Monday the FDA announced that byproducts from tainted pet food was being used in chicken and hog feed.
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/05/01/ap3674415.html
Their argument was that only a small portion of poultry is used in the human diet. (How would they know are they watching what you eat?)
Do you get the feeling our government is trying to kill off a bunch of the population?
How many times have you had the phone ring and looked at your caller ID only to find "unknown caller" show up. Chances are if you do not want me to know who you are, then I probably do not want to talk to you.
I would be a very happy person if phones didn't exsist. It never fails that when I'm in the middle of doing something, it's going to ring.
I've got an answering machine as well and it just amazes me that "unknown caller" does not know how to leave a message either. So if you can't tell me who you are or leave a message don't expect me to pick up the phone.
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I think duct tape is the greatest invention ever made. It has saved me countless times with temporary, minor repairs, and in some cases some permanent fixes.
From patching hoses, repairing pools, taping down my dvd player so my three year old wouldn't pull it down, to making armor for my six year old. It's strong yet you can tear it with your bare hands. Duct tape when doubled over can pull a 2000lb car out of a ditch.
If anyone told me I could only choose one product to use, it would have to be duct tape. Okay, so I have too much time on my hands, time to get creative, let me go get my duct tape.......
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Blueflute Blog..... try saying that five times fast. This is my first blog. Not a very interesting blog, but sometimes you have to just jump right in with both feet and sink or swim. So why blog? I know a whole lot about nothing in particular. Along the way I occasionally learn a thing or two about how not to do something. It could come in handy someday you never know.
When you find yourself in one of those situations, just think back to how many times you screwed something up similar then DON'T do it. Plain and simple. It's like when you buy something you use all the time but you buy it cheap and it breaks. So you go out and buy something similar, also cheap and it too breaks. Go buy a good one, sure it costs more but how many cheap ones have you broken and replaced where you could have bought a good one to start with and probably would still have it. Chances are that good one will even have a replacement warranty on it so you save even more money.
There are a few things I've had to replace numerous times, it took me a bit to realize that I was spending more on cheap. Six can openers later I came to this realization. Not a good thing when you need to open that can of coffee. Mmmm Coffee..........
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