Archive for February, 2010

Adult Daily Humor - Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
The group collects donations before the third Friday of every month in front of Longs Drug Store in Alamo and before the third Saturday at Lunardi Adult escort must be 18 or over; no younger siblings. To register for the event, visit www.

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
The group collects donations before the third Friday of every month in front of Longs Drug Store in Alamo and before the third Saturday at Lunardi Adult escort must be 18 or over; no younger siblings. To register for the event, visit www.

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

Adult Daily Humor - February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Showcase Around Town Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Pen and Ink Drawings by Pat Noonan, thru 3/31, opening reception 3/5, 5-8, renderings of downtown Portsmouth’s streets, structures and waterfront sites, Kennedy Gallery, 41 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-7007, www.kennedygalleyrandframing.com

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

Book Review: In this young adult novel, the thrills add up - Arizona Daily Sun
Whether it’s telekinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, magic or ESP, otherworldly powers have long captivated young readers, empowering them, through fantasy, to believe that anything is possible. Employed by the likes of William Shakespeare, J.R.R

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Showcase Around Town Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Pen and Ink Drawings by Pat Noonan, thru 3/31, opening reception 3/5, 5-8, renderings of downtown Portsmouth’s streets, structures and waterfront sites, Kennedy Gallery, 41 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-7007, www.kennedygalleyrandframing.com

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

Book Review: In this young adult novel, the thrills add up - Arizona Daily Sun
Whether it’s telekinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, magic or ESP, otherworldly powers have long captivated young readers, empowering them, through fantasy, to believe that anything is possible. Employed by the likes of William Shakespeare, J.R.R

Adult Daily Humor - Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Showcase Around Town Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Pen and Ink Drawings by Pat Noonan, thru 3/31, opening reception 3/5, 5-8, renderings of downtown Portsmouth’s streets, structures and waterfront sites, Kennedy Gallery, 41 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-7007, www.kennedygalleyrandframing.com

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-year-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Viewpoint: GOP playing role of responsible adult - Herald-Bulletin
I have found much humor and irony in letters and viewpoints in The Herald Bulletin in recent months. Feb. 20, 2010, brought us another in a long line of humor pieces. The comments could have been written by any of the liberal loving authors we are so

February 2010 - Watertown Daily Times
Madeline M. Tremaine, age 89 years, of the town of Oconomowoc, passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital. Madeline was born May 19,1920, in the town of Lebanon to Emile Fredrick and Lucitta Krubsack. She married Llewellyn

Showcase Around Town Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Pen and Ink Drawings by Pat Noonan, thru 3/31, opening reception 3/5, 5-8, renderings of downtown Portsmouth’s streets, structures and waterfront sites, Kennedy Gallery, 41 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-7007, www.kennedygalleyrandframing.com

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-year-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Adult Daily Humor - COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
However, the novel also moves into present day, and the reader gets to experience Helen’s world as the grandmother of two, who has raised four adult children, and who is such a skilled writer and is able to add humour and balance the novel

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
However, the novel also moves into present day, and the reader gets to experience Helen’s world as the grandmother of two, who has raised four adult children, and who is such a skilled writer and is able to add humour and balance the novel

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Adult Daily Humor - A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

Lite FM celebrates 11 years - Daily Mirror
Sri Lanka’s pioneer Adult Contemporary radio station, Lite FM celebrates of charismatic radio personalities; Jay hosts the acclaimed morning show the Life Café from 6-9am with humour, intelligent conversation and wit while the Karin’s charm

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Charming and polished, `Almost, Maine’ shines in Whittier - Los Angeles Daily News
When community theater really hits the nail on the head - particularly with a less familiar play - it becomes a theater-lover’s duty to spread the word far and wide. So, let’s get at it. Whittier Community Theatre’s new production of John Cariani’s

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
However, the novel also moves into present day, and the reader gets to experience Helen’s world as the grandmother of two, who has raised four adult children, and who is such a skilled writer and is able to add humour and balance the novel

A Prophet - San Mateo Daily Journal
Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” traces the evolution of an illiterate French-Arab inmate who uses his time well in prison, learning to read and write, studying economics, picking up a new language. Along the way, he applies his new skills and his

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Midnight Fryer: An “Oral” Discourse on Sex: Blowjob Scenario Part - Stanford Daily
Because it is such a “rare find,” I am always envious when I hear girlfriends exclaim, “HOLLY SH*T! He gives such AMAZING orals!” For the rest of us, being good at oral sex, unlike physics or theater, does not guarantee a reward for either

Lite FM celebrates 11 years - Daily Mirror
Sri Lanka’s pioneer Adult Contemporary radio station, Lite FM celebrates of charismatic radio personalities; Jay hosts the acclaimed morning show the Life Café from 6-9am with humour, intelligent conversation and wit while the Karin’s charm

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Pa. teen excels at hockey with prosthetic leg - Beaver County Times
To the unwitting spectators watching from the sidelines, it seemed like anything but a light moment when Adrian Babel’s leg sailed across the soccer field as he tried to kick the ball. But Babel’s father, Doug, could barely keep from rolling on the

Charming and polished, `Almost, Maine’ shines in Whittier - Los Angeles Daily News
When community theater really hits the nail on the head - particularly with a less familiar play - it becomes a theater-lover’s duty to spread the word far and wide. So, let’s get at it. Whittier Community Theatre’s new production of John Cariani’s

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
However, the novel also moves into present day, and the reader gets to experience Helen’s world as the grandmother of two, who has raised four adult children, and who is such a skilled writer and is able to add humour and balance the novel

Adult Daily Humor - Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
Sometimes it takes me longer to get to a novel because of previous disappointment with an author. I loved the short stories of Newfoundland based writer, Lisa Moore, but felt slightly disappointed by her first novel, “Alligator.” Apparently, I was in

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Capsule movie reviews: “Cop Out” - El Paso Times
“Cop Out” (R) This is still funnier than the dreadful later Eddie Murphy cop pictures. But it feels like an homage to a period best forgotten, just a chance for all involved to sell out and cash in with a crude comedy that reminds us how bad these

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

COLUMN: Tender novel based on Ocean Ranger disaster - Daily Herald Tribune
Sometimes it takes me longer to get to a novel because of previous disappointment with an author. I loved the short stories of Newfoundland based writer, Lisa Moore, but felt slightly disappointed by her first novel, “Alligator.” Apparently, I was in

The Biennial’s Breakout Star - Daily Beast
Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com Whitney Biennial sensation Aurel Schmidt is a 27-old self-taught artist who finds beauty in old beer cans, cigarette butts, condoms, and other trashy objects. Aurel Schmidt still hasn’t recovered from the

Capsule movie reviews: “Cop Out” - El Paso Times
“Cop Out” (R) This is still funnier than the dreadful later Eddie Murphy cop pictures. But it feels like an homage to a period best forgotten, just a chance for all involved to sell out and cash in with a crude comedy that reminds us how bad these

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Adult Daily Humor - Books and Movies - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Books and Movies - Seattle Post Intelligencer
desire to ride as a child, she developed a full-blown case of adult-onset equestrian syndrome while working they do all the work, look as trim as if they did none, and actually laugh heartily. The ranchman neither allows drink to be brought

Charming and polished, `Almost, Maine’ shines in Whittier - Los Angeles Daily News
When community theater really hits the nail on the head - particularly with a less familiar play - it becomes a theater-lover’s duty to spread the word far and wide. So, let’s get at it. Whittier Community Theatre’s new production of John Cariani’s

Do you think that Obama’s “health care summit” will be a success or a - Town Hall
It seems disgust is the most prevalent emotion surrounding this issue, and I am among those disgusted by journalists like you who are too lazy or too cowardly to investigate the most rudimentary of questions surrounding Obama’s eligibility. You say

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Books and Movies - Seattle Post Intelligencer
desire to ride as a child, she developed a full-blown case of adult-onset equestrian syndrome while working they do all the work, look as trim as if they did none, and actually laugh heartily. The ranchman neither allows drink to be brought

Charming and polished, `Almost, Maine’ shines in Whittier - Los Angeles Daily News
When community theater really hits the nail on the head - particularly with a less familiar play - it becomes a theater-lover’s duty to spread the word far and wide. So, let’s get at it. Whittier Community Theatre’s new production of John Cariani’s

Do you think that Obama’s “health care summit” will be a success or a - Town Hall
It seems disgust is the most prevalent emotion surrounding this issue, and I am among those disgusted by journalists like you who are too lazy or too cowardly to investigate the most rudimentary of questions surrounding Obama’s eligibility. You say

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Adult Daily Humor - February 2010 - Dayton Daily News

February 2010 - Dayton Daily News
In a matter of hours, Tiger Woods will speak publicly for the first time since a sex scandal sent him into hiding three months ago. Twitter users are sounding off on what Woods should do and their general feelings about the troubled golfing star

Review: ‘Tooth Fairy’ full of smiles, cliches - Daily Journal
Just weeks after something dubbed a “squeakquel,” we have a movie advertised with the tagline: “You can’t handle the tooth.” One quakes for the marketing that awaits us for “Marmaduke.” Just as Hollywood has been digging through the

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Californian Calendar for Preview 2/25 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Do you think that Obama’s “health care summit” will be a success or a - Town Hall
It seems disgust is the most prevalent emotion surrounding this issue, and I am among those disgusted by journalists like you who are too lazy or too cowardly to investigate the most rudimentary of questions surrounding Obama’s eligibility. You say

Love can overcome life’s obstacles - CharlotteObserver.com
SPARTANBURG, S.C. Marlu Taylor looks into her husband’s face. His expression has an almost childlike innocence to it. “What did you tell me this morning? You remember?” Marlu asks Buddy. Buddy tries to remember. “If you were on an island? Do you

February 2010 - Dayton Daily News
In a matter of hours, Tiger Woods will speak publicly for the first time since a sex scandal sent him into hiding three months ago. Twitter users are sounding off on what Woods should do and their general feelings about the troubled golfing star

Review: ‘Tooth Fairy’ full of smiles, cliches - Daily Journal
Just weeks after something dubbed a “squeakquel,” we have a movie advertised with the tagline: “You can’t handle the tooth.” One quakes for the marketing that awaits us for “Marmaduke.” Just as Hollywood has been digging through the

Talkin’ ’bout my generation - News & Review
Most of the people now turning up at those Tea Party protests lamenting the loss of their America are of my generation, a group once defined by the media as the Woodstock generation. I left my home town the summer I graduated from high school

Educator steps down after 22 years with district - Burlington County Times
“One of the neat things about Pennsbury is it’s such a caring community,” said Donald Harm, assistant superintendent of administration. After more than three decades filled with teaching, football and the daily complications of helping to run a

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Californian Calendar for Preview 2/25 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Do you think that Obama’s “health care summit” will be a success or a - Town Hall
It seems disgust is the most prevalent emotion surrounding this issue, and I am among those disgusted by journalists like you who are too lazy or too cowardly to investigate the most rudimentary of questions surrounding Obama’s eligibility. You say

Love can overcome life’s obstacles - CharlotteObserver.com
SPARTANBURG, S.C. Marlu Taylor looks into her husband’s face. His expression has an almost childlike innocence to it. “What did you tell me this morning? You remember?” Marlu asks Buddy. Buddy tries to remember. “If you were on an island? Do you

Adult Daily Humor - Union College theater debuts pirate-themed musical - Daily Nebraskan

Union College theater debuts pirate-themed musical - Daily Nebraskan
Pirates fascinate Mike Mennard. The fantastical, thieving but still completely human characters that can still take the most unwilling adult back to a time of Peter Pan and Captain Hook. He is so interested that he wrote the play “That’s What

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Union College theater debuts pirate-themed musical - Daily Nebraskan
Pirates fascinate Mike Mennard. The fantastical, thieving but still completely human characters that can still take the most unwilling adult back to a time of Peter Pan and Captain Hook. He is so interested that he wrote the play “That’s What

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

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Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an

Community Online Calendar - Danville Weekly
All artists are invited to participate in the 12th annual Art in the Park from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2-3, in front of the Danville Library, 400 Front St. Booth spaces are 10′ x 10′ and the cost is $85 for non-ADAS members. For an