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(Last Updated On: March 21, 2023) NATIONAL SOMETHING ON A STICK DAY Observed each year on March 28th, National Something on a Stick Day is a food holiday that lets you use your creative talents. Once you get started, the possibilities are endless. Foods that come on a stick are fun and easy to eat. #SomethingOnAStickDay There isn’t much that can’t be put on a stick when talking about food. Soup might be that one exception, though if it were flavorful frozen, we might make an exception. From cool summer treats like the Popsicle to frozen food staples like the...
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Haaland, 60, was speaking about being the first Native American woman to hold the position when the funnyman host spotted a guy in a suit on all fours. “Considering I was sworn in by the very first female vice president, also a woman of color, that was really probably the best par —” Haaland said before Meyers cut her off. “I am sorry, Secretary. I am going to interrupt you real quick,” Meyers said as the staffer sneakily ducked behind a desk and out of the frame. “You have a staffer who fully crawled on the carpet behind you —...
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Late one spring evening quite a few years ago, my teenage daughter and I peered out the door to enjoy the cool of the spring night. In the glow of the porch light we saw something in the bush out by the door so we shone a flashlight on it. In the bright beam of the flashlight, many glistening pairs of eyes glowed . We decided the eyes belonged to insects of some sort and the effect of the many red dots of reflected light was rather mesmerizing. But then one of them left the bush and flew towards the...
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Last week my husband went out to our back woods to cut down some dead trees to get firewood for use next year, and while he was in the woods working I sat in a folding chair at the edge of the woodlot. Suddenly an animal fell out of a tree just in front of me and landed with a thud! It laid there stunned or dead. Cautiously I went over to check on it. I was going to give a full poor baby a funeral. As I approached, I noticed it was a porcupine! It popped up, and started...
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The delegate math is essentially impossible. The contested convention your silly buzz-cut supporters and the GOPe VIPS are fantasizing about isn't going to work. Despite having all kinds of new friends in the establishment, they're not going to "broker" you in. You're done. Bye. Quit wasting everyone's time and money.
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A number of things have crystallized in the last week, none of them good for the GOPe. First, the latest (foolish) mantra: Trump "was exposed" by Cruzbio in the debate. No such thing. Only Cruzbio fanboys think anyone seriously hurt Trump, let alone stopped his momentum. What continually gets exposed is that no matter WHO Trump hired years ago to build WHATEVER. . . He alone actually hired someone and built something. Please, please Cruzbio, keep hitting that nail. What about Trump's weakness on health care reform? What no one will say is that (as was Obama's design) this is...
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A vote cast for Ted Cruz in the South Carolina POTUS Primary is a wasted vote because Ted Cruz will never be elected POTUS under any circumstances. Here are ten compelling reasons why South Carolina voters should shun Ted Cruz and defeat him with a massive loss: - Ben Carson clearly states that Ted Cruz is a lie teller. - Marco Rubio clearly states that Ted Cruz is a lie teller. - Donald J. Trump clearly states the Td Cruz is a serial lie teller. - Glenn Beck, an unbalanced religious nutcase has endorsed Ted Cruz. - Ted Cruz will...
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On NPR’s race-matters talk show “Tell Me More” on Monday, host Michel Martin discussed the Donald Sterling scandal with New York Times sports columnist William Rhoden, announcing he had written the book "Forty Million Dollar Slave: The Rise, Fall, And Redemption Of The Black Athlete." Rhoden used the Sterling scandal to thump a tub for racial quotas in journalism. He claimed that every time there’s not a black journalist in a newsroom or a stadium press box, that news outlet or media elite is Donald Sterling-level racist:
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When stereotypes dosn't fit in
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• Q2 jumps by 67 percent year over year • Buyers done in by ‘creative mortgages’ according to figures released Monday by Foreclosures.com, a Central Valley-based real estate investment advisory firm and publisher of foreclosure property information. "Year over year at the end of the second quarter of 2006, foreclosure activity in California has increased more than 67 percent," says Alexis McGee, president of Fair Oaks-based ForeclosureS.com. The once hot housing markets in Las Vegas and Phoenix are cooling off rapidly and defaults there are on the rise as well, she says. "Both Las Vegas and Phoenix were impacted by...
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is it just me or do kerry and edwards both seem to be gay! if you havent noticed, just watch closely the way they act. they have both made many gay jestures throughout the campaigne. we've also been hearing a lot of rumors here in ohio about kerry and little boys. just thought i'd let everyone in on the scoop.
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