General Relief - How Many Ways Can Journalists Call Michelle Obama “Sarcastic”? - Gawker
How Many Ways Can Journalists Call Michelle Obama “Sarcastic”? - Gawker
Newsweek put hope-monger’s wife Michelle Obama on the cover this week, and they offer a lengthy interview and story that remind us all how Ms. Obama is very smart and outspoken, and also pretty sarcastic. In fact the cover story is basically
For Garnett, wait and weight is finally over - CNN Sports Illustrated
Kevin Garnett likened winning his first title to knocking out the school bully Garnett distinguished himself in the biggest game of his 13-year career KG won the championship his way, by continuing to play as he has for years Kevin Garnett had 26
Haney says Woods will be back ‘better than ever’ - CBS Sportsline
First, the positive news, followed by the eye-popping background. Take a deep breath, sports world, the doomsday prophecies are apparently premature, if not altogether wrong. Tiger Woods was told by doctors to skip the U.S. Open; instead, he won. (AP
‘Bad Breath Bandit’ Strikes Pickerington Bank - WBNS 10TV Columbus
PICKERINGTON, Ohio A woman who witnesses said is a heavy smoker or had just eaten an onion robbed a bank Wednesday morning. The robbery occurred at about 10:25 a.m. at Fifth Third Bank, located at 1010 Old Diley Rd. According to the FBI, a woman
Games: ‘Let’s Yoga’ - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Ever since “Wii Fit” debuted, it seems everyone wants in on the fitness gaming uh not-so-craze. This particular “game” doesn’t offer a lick of gaming but instead offers yoga guidance from a digital guru. “Let’s Yoga” offers to teach you poses
Good Doctor - Metroboston News
Finally, Doc Rivers can take a breath. The man with the most profound bull s-eye at the Garden over the last few years got his due late Tuesday night. During his time in Boston, Rivers has been criticized to the degree of a political figure, but he
Click image(s) to enlarge - Killeen Daily Herald
It’s common knowledge that poor oral hygiene can lead to bad breath and a less-than-perfect smile, but in reality, not brushing can lead to so much more. “Researchers have found that periodontitis (the advanced form of gum disease that can cause