News you can’t use.

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Keeping you informed, even if you don’t want to be.

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Great.

Because I need one more thing to worry about.

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White bread, cheese, lettuce and Marmite?

I had a British blog friend back in the Multiply days who used to rave about Marmite. Never having tried it, he sent me a jar with the stipulation I had to video my first bite and post my review. It’s a shame the Multiply site died… seeing me gag and spit toast back onto a plate made for riveting viewing.

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Well, if a well known YouTube channel says it… it must be true.

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Which begs the question just how desperate were human women back then? He’s not exactly a looker.

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If you’ve ever seen cedar waxwings in person, you know they’re the bad boys of the bird world.

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Makes me wonder how many of you are still clutching this mortal coil or just phoning in it from the great beyond…

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16 thoughts on “News you can’t use.”

  1. I find Marmite (and its Australian sibling, Vegemite) disgusting, but the British Husband loves it. One thing we both agree on is that they have some very funny commercials (which are often featured on the annual British Arrows (advertising) Awards program we watch every year.
    I’m told that we redheads are so because we have Neanderthal DNA in us. Then again, whoever told me that probably heard it from the “well-known science YouTube channel.”

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  2. Yuck! I tasted marmite in Great Britain and found it disgusting, also. That AI model, wow, the things that might happen after you pass away is too scary to think of…the profile needs to disappear into the dust quietly.

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  3. Being eaten from the inside out probably looks better than being eaten from the outside in. You probably don’t want to see necrotizing fasciitis, or its variant Fournier’s gangrene. When I worked in a hospital, I kept an unofficial list of things I didn’t want to contract. Fournier’s gangrene was at the top of the list. Give me half a dozen broken bones any day.

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