Atomic Mom: What's a mother to do? Perhaps not her kids' school projects
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Not "flu shots." Not "chore chart." Not even "Grandpa's sauerkraut." No, the two words that most set my family moaning are these: class project. It happens a few times a year.
Not "flu shots." Not "chore chart." Not even "Grandpa's sauerkraut." No, the two words that most set my family moaning are these: class project. It happens a few times a year.
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Sun November 30 2008
Not "flu shots." Not "chore chart." Not even "Grandpa's sauerkraut." No, the two words that most set my family moaning are these: class project. It ha...
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Not "flu shots." Not "chore chart." Not even "Grandpa's sauerkraut." No, the two words that most set my family moaning are these: class project. It happens a few times a year.
Not "flu shots." Not "chore chart." Not even "Grandpa's sauerkraut." No, the two words that most set my family moaning are these: class project. It happens a few times a year.
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Sun November 30 2008
ame Terri Lisagor. City: Camarillo. Specialty: Vegetarian gourmet. Secret: Beauty, taste and health.
ame Terri Lisagor. City: Camarillo. Specialty: Vegetarian gourmet. Secret: Beauty, taste and health.
ame Terri Lisagor. City: Camarillo. Specialty: Vegetarian gourmet. Secret: Beauty, taste and health.
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Sun November 30 2008
The Japanese philosophy of kaizen emphasizes that life gets better a little bit at a time. Progress is made in small, seemingly insignificant incremen...
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The Japanese philosophy of kaizen emphasizes that life gets better a little bit at a time. Progress is made in small, seemingly insignificant increments. This outlook can help anyone who wants to
move forward in life.
The Japanese philosophy of kaizen emphasizes that life gets better a little bit at a time. Progress is made in small, seemingly insignificant increments. This outlook can help anyone who wants to
move forward in life.
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Sun November 30 2008
Pay no attention to that "public notice of application to sell alcoholic beverages" sign in the ground-floor window of the former Ventura County Deput...
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Pay no attention to that "public notice of application to sell alcoholic beverages" sign in the ground-floor window of the former Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs' Association building in Old Town
Camarillo.
Pay no attention to that "public notice of application to sell alcoholic beverages" sign in the ground-floor window of the former Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs' Association building in Old Town
Camarillo.
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Sun November 30 2008
My mom is a dog-licker. That's someone who thinks highly enough of her pet to accept French kisses (and we do know where those dog lips have been). Ma...
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My mom is a dog-licker. That's someone who thinks highly enough of her pet to accept French kisses (and we do know where those dog lips have been). Max is a mini black poodle. Full name: Emperor
Maximus. No, really.
My mom is a dog-licker. That's someone who thinks highly enough of her pet to accept French kisses (and we do know where those dog lips have been). Max is a mini black poodle. Full name: Emperor
Maximus. No, really.
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