December 2010
10 posts
More Wizarding World of Harry Potter Crowd... →
Merry Christmas!
10 Destinations NOT to Visit - AOL Travel News →
What the heck is up with her?
Even with Disneyland Paris, she wants everyone to stay away from a few popular places that are noted the world over.
What the peas?
Write Article for Money: The Effective Ways to... →
For those of you writing on Triond, here’s a set of excellent tips!
Study: Fried Fish Stroke Belt Staple | Healthmad →
The South is notorious for its fatty foods, and fried fish is one of them. No wonder there are a lot of people dying from strokes there!
Lapland New Forest, The Theme Park, Struck Again... →
In 2008, Lapland New Forest promised tunnels of lights, Santa’s grotto, and a bustling Christmas market. But parents saw merely cheap lights, chained dogs, and bad customer service.
In 2010, the park was at it - again.
Will the British who went there, as well as you, learn from the former group’s mistake?
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When Hotsaucing Goes Too Extreme - With A Cold...
In recent years, many Southerners traveled to other states to pass the practice of hotsaucing, or putting hot sauce in a child’s mouth as punishment, to their locals. Even in Alaska, not part of the continental US, one Mormon woman learned it from a friend. She uses the sauce on one of her adopted kids for lying. What was he lying for, anyway?
He lied about getting into trouble at school.
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Child Abuse by Hot Sauce - The Pros and Cons of...
I ate a couple of those so-named Buffalo wings in the past and found them to be “just-right spicy. Blame the hot sauce for making them hot.
But hot sauce is not just for saucing up fried wings - it’s also used to punish kids.
Hotsaucing is the Southern equivalent to washing many a little kid’s mouth with soap, except that the mama is using the sauce.Many parents who use it feel...
How to Help Your Kids Cope When a Loved One is... →
Written in memory of Elizabeth Edwards (1949-2010)
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