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Useless but (hopefully) entertaining. That’s my blog in a nutshell.
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Say what?
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I don’t call being two inches tall and looking exactly like a mouse normal for a human child, but what do I know?
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Mine is clearly an extra…. for when my front two wear out from excessive rolling.
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Leave it to a no nonsense Mainer. Angus King wants Medicare to pay for $12 bath mats for seniors so they won’t slip in the shower and break a hip. A simple and cheap solution, so naturally the government won’t go for it.
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I know nothing about the history of the pubic wig. And I plan on keeping it that way.
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I do believe I’ve found my spirit animal.
Cheers!
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Thanks goodness for demanding cats. Sorry about being redundant.
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No apologies necessary.
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That explains all those scenes that go rolling by at night when you have your eyes shut tightly trying to sleep!
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Ha! It could.
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Angus King makes sense. To elevate this beyond “news you can’t use”, check out https://www.concretechange.org. A few simple and inexpensive changes could make a world of difference. I will refrain from climbing on my soapbox to go on about this. (But if you want to see me falling off of that soapbox, go here: https://halffastcyclingclub.wordpress.com/tag/concrete-change/)
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Nothing wrong with that soapbox. We’ll all face mobility issues eventually…
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Say what?!!! Third eye is a known concept in Indian Yoga. Stuart being an ordinary boy, looking like mouse is downright scary. A drink is a no brainer–his mistress must be dressing him up in bows and frills everyday. The wig…well, some people need them for their heads!
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We’re a little slow here. I just read another article about a paper that says they’ve discovered another circulatory system. It appears to correlate with acupuncture meridians.
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A lot of old therapies were based on scientific basis discovered and lost a thousand years ago. An ancient Indian medical man, Charak, wrote about germs along with their detailed classification, diseases and remedies. Now that “Charak Samhita” is read again, we are finding a lot of lost stuff. Apparently, brain and plastic surgery were common in ancient India. Infact a bunch of Indian surgeons helped an ancient Persian king as well…Who could have thought?
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That Stuart Little summary sounds AI-generated.
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I assume he’s drinking a Catsmopolitan.
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I don’t like hearing that Stuart Little was a human boy. It’s not right.
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Adding to Stuart, the creator of Hello Kitty has said the same about her creation – it’s not a cat, it’s a little girl.
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So Stuart isn’t a mouse but a boy. Go figure. Maybe DT is actually a mollusk.
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I was going to say, “If it looks like a mouse and acts like a mouse, then it must be a mouse.” Then I noticed he’s wearing a sweater, so never mind.
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Wow..intetesting to find out that tbe movie adaptation of Stuart Little completely changed his origin. He was in fact a deformed human midget who looked like a mouse. The book was written in 1945.
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It’s been so long since I read it, I don’t remember the exact description.
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