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POPSPalin Plays Desperate Housewife for Votes Sarah lets her hair down. The final move of desperation, which was seen by her obvious flirting and winking directly into the camera during the VP debate, has now gone into full swing, in a desperate attempt to draw MEN voters for the ticket. (Vote for Sarah, if not for McCain). I thought I was the only one that noticed this (I can read her like a book) until I saw that Arianna Huffington was saying the same thing I was thinking. Woman are likely to see this more than men (from their own playbooks). ( Arianna would know (look) , their is a similarity in the "sexy hair" look.) "Only her hairdresser knows for sure"--and they quote her!
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POPSEnterprise 2.0 bei IBM Mit am meisten “Buzz” hat Beehive erzeugt, ein Social Networking-Tool, das nicht nur mich sehr stark an Facebook erinnert und das inzwischen von 30.000 IBMern genutzt wird (im Januar waren es noch 6500). E
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POPSElephant and Castle House Peckforton is a scattered settlement and civil parish in the Crewe and Nantwich district of Cheshire, England. The total population of the civil parish is somewhat over 100.
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POPSHoney Bees Swarm Football Field I hope that more information about this comes out soon. With all the 'buzz' recently about the disappearance of our valuable bees, this seems like a strange occurence, right?
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POPSThe Theocratic Agenda Is Heading for a Statehouse Near You welcome to our collective nightmare Posted by: robmikejas on Mar 10, 2007 8:15 AM "The creeping theocracy that is America will leave us all in a state of ignorance and fear. Wakeup you selfrighteous tight ass right wing blowhards and smell the inquisition!! You and your faith based bullshit are ruining the most progressive intelligent and creative society ever to inhabit this earth. In the end, you will be the victims of your own pious self delusion. Take religion out of the realm of public discourse. Worship your God in the privacy of your own home and stay the hell out of mine!!" http://tinyurl.com/2ohazh
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POPSBroiled Pizza Coincidentally, I recently saw a similar concept in a cook book I was paging through. My interest was piqued because Eric and I have recently fell in love with the pizza served at "Punch Neapolitan Pizza" here in the Twin Cities. They opened up a Restaurant near us in Minneapolis, and ever since we have been converts. It's the best pizza in town! Punch's claim to fame is that they can cook a pizza in 90 seconds. They use a wood fire in a beehive shaped clay oven that reaches 800 degrees. Broiling the pizza would produce a similar texture at home. However, the cookbook I was looking at had you do it outside on a grill that had been preheated, which along with wood chips, gives it that smoky flavor...I think that would be even closer to what we experience at Punch. Regardless, check out thepauperdchef.com great site for foodies.