The Weird Week in Review
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Water Lowered for Farting Turtles The staff at the Great Yarmouth Sea Life
Centre in Norfolk, England learned their lesson last year, when farting
turtles ...
2010...wait what?!
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I write you from THE PAST. Meaning, this is a scheduled pre-family trip
post. So what's happened? Has anyone else died?!
What a weird year. And I can't beli...
Happy New Year!
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Can you believe the decade is already over? It seems like it was just
yesterday that we were all boozing, bonging and blowjobbing in 2000. And now
we're ...
a glimpse of light for the new year
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Sometimes, if you're standing in the right place, with your eyes open, you see something you never expected.Every day, as we drive in the car, rounding the c...
Crawdaddy Piece Really Sums it Up for Me
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I read this article today written by Lavinia Jones Wright and it made me
feel less crazy. Why? you ask, well because of paragraphs like this.
"It also sho...
Second Stage: Candy Claws
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by Meg Ruddick Download "Catamaran" by Candy Claws (Right-click or
control-click to save to your computer) Recorded as a musical companion
piece to The Sea...
Flying Down to Rio
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I have switched into short pants and sandals for 100 degree temps in Rio.
Yippee!! We have left the “dreary weather” of Bariloche behind us. (BTW,
that’s t...
Placebo (Rebroadcast)
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[image: pacebo]
Could the best medicine be no medicine at all? Radiolab examines the
startling power of the placebo effect, the chemical consequences of ...
good things - part one
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if you visit this little BBE with any frequency you will a) be happy about
the BLK JKS post below, as it was the one that pushed that
auto-playing-Soundgar...
Fair Warning
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Everyone's been there. Everyone knows what it's like to want something so
bad your better judgment takes the first bus out of town; when your stomach
chu...
brussel sprouts anyone?
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i used to hate brussel sprouts, they always smelled funky, and had a weird
texture. as i’ve grown older, i’ve developed an affinity for them, and now i
con...
my profile died
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after the basket case diaries pointed out that i was dead in the blogosphere
(the tombstone with "some name" was just too good to pass up), i felt it was
t...
Slow and Steady Burn
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Book Review / New Fiction
*Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned* by Wells Tower
Reviewed by Sarah F. Cox
Wells Tower’s first book captures families la...
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