Category: Daily Life Written by Annie Tomlin
We're not going to name names, but the other day, a foreign makeup artist confessed that when he comes to the States, he loads up on eos lip balm. He's not buying two or three of the little balm-filled spheres, either — we're talking dozens. "All of the makeup artists in
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 14:38
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Category: Daily Life Written by William Belle
Like everybody else, I caught my share of YouTube videos of the meteor falling over Russia on February 15, 2013. It was quite unusual and even spectacular in some clips. One fellow who was filming with a handheld camera was almost knocked over by the accompanying sonic boom and shock wave.Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 11:24
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Category: Daily Life Written by William Belle
Lil Buck? Jookin'? Do I live on the moon? I keep joking about living a sheltered life but sometimes I wonder. I seem to have no idea of what's going on.Last Updated on Sunday, 24 February 2013 16:51
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Category: Daily Life Written by William Belle
The premise is simple enough: have men and women switch roles. The men become the women, the more emotional, deferring sex while the women become the men, the dominant, forward, and sometimes aggressive sex. It's all done for comedic effect but it is certainly an eye-opener. Heck, as a man, doLast Updated on Wednesday, 13 February 2013 11:03
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Category: Daily Life Written by William Belle
Molson is synonymous with Canada: hockey, beer, and bacon. Anybody remember Bob and Doug McKenzie? Our beer-swilling dimwits, wearing winter clothing and tuques, would comment on life in the Great White North while punctuating their dialogue with "eh?" and calling each otherLast Updated on Saturday, 09 February 2013 11:58
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Category: Daily Life Written by Amitha Mundenchira
“I wish I had their life”, “Why can I not be successful like them?”, “Their house is much bigger than mine”, etc. are not uncommon echoes in many of our minds. The glass always seems half empty on our side and half full on their side. There is a constant struggle to mimic
Last Updated on Thursday, 07 February 2013 02:29
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Category: Daily Life Written by Paul Collins

How can Opinion Pollsters’ Inferno be different then Mack Dunstan’s Inferno? Or even Dan Brown’s Inferno? So imagine a world leader dying, descending into hades, much like the Divine Comedy, and meeting all the Opinion Pollsters. One can’t kill someone on paper without
Last Updated on Friday, 01 February 2013 11:50
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