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October – A Fun Month – Public Restrooms

Everyone loves traveling, as you can tell by the traffic jams we find ourselves in. Many long trips result in the experience of using public restrooms, which is a wonderful convenience, however it also has its drawbacks.

Here is a quite humorous story about a woman’s public bathroom experience. It is somewhat lengthy, but I am sure you will agree that it was worth reading the whole thing.

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October – A Fun Month – Report Card

It never ceases to amaze me how smart kids are these days. My 18 months old granddaughter surprises me everyday with her newly mastered skills and expressions. I’m still contemplating the very old question: “Who came first? The chicken or the egg?” , what’s your take on this?

Anyway, here is another cute story about how kids can outsmart, or should I say “confuse”, their parents.

October – A Fun Month – Cash For Clunkers

I have decided to declare the month of October as a “Fun Month”. After all the month begins with Oktoberfest festivities, Columbus Day celebrations, and of course, America’s most fun holiday…. Halloween!!!!

To honor my own decision to keep it a Fun Month, I will post only fun stuff during this month….I hope you will enjoy it, and have fun….fun…..fun.

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Criticism – Words of Wisdom

Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile
in their shoes.
That way, when you criticize them, you’re a mile away
and you have their shoes.

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Why Hair Goes Gray

I often wondered why the hair starts turning gray very early in life for some people, and yet for others, myself included, there are only few gray hairs here and there, at this later stage in our lives.

So, when I found this article with some scientific explanations, I wanted to share it with all of you, so you also stop wondering and blaming other factors for turning your hair gray.

I am not a scientist or a doctor, so I really can’t comment here, but I bet my Pharm D. children, and MD friends, might chime in with their opinion, which is sincerely encouraged and welcome.