Monthly Archives: June 2013

Chloe saying “bye” at the Copley Place Mall

“Recently my daughter and I spent some time at the Copley Place mall in Boston, MA. We came upon the escalator that brings you down from the mall level down to the walkway that goes to the Prudential Center. My … Continue reading

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Lovely Stacey

Source of Photo: http://i.imgur.com/JHXjUyy.jpg On 28 June 2013, Redditor Skagirl, aka Stacey, posted a photograph on Imgur of something that had made her start her workday with a smile. Skagirl had gone into a Starbucks to buy her morning iced coffee, … Continue reading

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“Roasted Pepper Vinaigrette or Honey Mustard?”

Source of Photo of Stephanie McMillan: http://stephaniemcmillan.org/sample-page/ Note:  Stephanie McMillan’s books are available at Amazon.com and elsewhere. In 2006, South Dakota instituted almost a total ban on abortions. Bill Napoli, a South Dakota State Senator, supported this ban, saying that … Continue reading

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“Joe Spry, a good deed appreciated”

FORT STEWART Ga. — It was almost 10 a.m., on June 11 as Joe Spry drove along Hase Road going to a work site as part of his job with the Department of Public Works when he saw a lady … Continue reading

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“I Wish I Could Find that Grouchy Old Fart and Tell Him”

On 10 May 2013, Ashli Maris of Imperial, Nebraska, was standing in line at the Walmart in McCook, Nebraska, when an elderly woman discovered that she had forgotten her billfold and did not have enough money to pay for all … Continue reading

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Dutch artists Thomas voor Hekke and Bas van Oerle: George Orwell’s Birthday Party

Source of Photo: http://front404.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/14.jpg In June 2013, Dutch artists Thomas voor Hekke and Bas van Oerle made a project they call “George Orwell’s Birthday Party.” For the project, they put a birthday hat on many security cameras in the city of … Continue reading

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“I Love You. You are My Favorite”

Source of Photo: hub.aa.com A few months before the father of comedian Lizz Winstead died, he knew that he was going to die, and so he sent each of his children a card that they were not supposed to open … Continue reading

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Mizuno Women’s Wave Rider 16 Running Shoe: Perfect for Outrunning the Patriarchy

Source of Photo: http://www.amazon.com/Mizuno-Womens-Wave-Rider-Running/dp/B008FFQVIM/ref=sr_1_1?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1372421414&sr=1-1&keywords=Mizuno+Rider+16+running+shoes On 25 June 2013, Texas State Senator Wendy Davis filibustered for 11 hours to stop a bill (Senate Bill 5) that would have closed down 37 out of Texas’ 42 abortion clinics. During the filibuster, she … Continue reading

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A Note from Fletcher’s Dad

Fletcher’s Dad is awesome. Fletcher is a kid who is excited about going trick-or-treating on Halloween, but he has a medical condition that does not allow him to eat candy. Therefore, Fletcher’s Dad gave neighbors this note (and a small … Continue reading

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“He’s a Doctor Who is Trying to Help People. It’s Shocking That People Want to Hurt Him”

Can a late-term abortionist be a hero? Yes. One definition of a hero is a person who risks his or her own life in order to help other people. George Tiller was a late-term abortionist who was murdered while worshipping … Continue reading

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