'I get by with a little help from my friends'-Lennon and McCartney

Hello there! How was your weekend? Well, I must admit, I had a lot more fun bowling than I thought I would. It helps that I have some of the funniest friends in the world! I don't think we ever stopped laughing during the whole night. And, believe it or not, I didn't get the lowest score! My first game I got a 91 and my second game I think was 86. There was one person who got a lower score than me. Shall I name him?? Nah...I'll save that little bit of info for when I really need to bribe him for something!!
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Hey, I'm not very well versed when it comes to Photoshop but even I can handle this! It's called 'How to make a mask with Photoshop'.

Brilliant!

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My son, Daniel is getting braces put on his teeth tomorrow. I'm definitely going to show him this! It's a
time lapse video of a girl with braces and it covers 18 months in less than 60 seconds. Her teeth go from very crooked to beautifully straight! I think every orthodontist should show this to their patients.
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If you're looking for a job in science, make sure you don't end up as a Bad Dance Observer, or an Oceanic-Snot Diver, a Dung Curator, or an Armpit Detective. Don't think these are real science jobs? Think again, they are! Be grateful that someone else does the hard, dangerous and downright grody work involved in truly audacious science:
The 10 Worst Jobs in Science.
Pfffttt...you think these are bad?? Try walking into a teeny tiny broadcasting studio after Neil Klos has been bowling the night before!!
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The next time you cut up chicken for dinner, do it on a clean surface: May I recommend your toilet seat? Apparently it has the least amount of bacteria of all the spots in your home! Want to know what else is scary? The filth on your washcloth. And your water bottle. Even your watchband. You probably don't want to fess up to how often you clean these items, but there's a good chance that at least one of these has made you sick. Read on to discover some frequently neglected targets, along with smart antimicrobial strategies to make all of them safe:
Spots Where Germs Lurk the Most.
I remember getting yelled at by my Social Studies teacher for biting my nails back in Junior High. He told me that under the fingernails is one of the germiest places ever. I told him that since I didn't have any fingernails then I didn't have to worry about it. I must have had a little sarcasm in my voice (moi??) because he gave me detention.
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Have a great evening and I'll see you on the radio!
Karen
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