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I will have to admit, last night after a very nice evening of Thanksgiving with my family, my two oldest and I were actually pumped up to go Black Friday shopping! I did it the first time last year, which was okay yet crazy, but this year was actually the most stupidest (sorry, I usually never use that word), night of all shopping history. I sit here typing with three hours of sleep under my belt saying to myself that I will never do that again. I may say that now and had again last night traveling home at two in the morning
Three of the largest billboard companies in Southern California have declined to promote the pro-life movie “180.” Other companies that were approached haven’t returned calls. Ray Comfort, the creator of 180movie.com said, “One is owned by a Jewish family. Their spokesperson was very upset that we dared to compare American abortion to the Holocaust.
Photo credit: Bagnesia If you’re frequently stricken by bouts of reusable-bag amnesia before you hit the checkout line at the supermarket, you’re not alone. Pam Eatrides and Caprice Ericson, the founders of Bagnesia , have identified two key points on your route where these all-too-common lapses in memory are likely occur, namely from your house to your car, and from your car to the store. Their solution: A handy reminder kit ($17.99) that will help you kiss “bagnesia” goodbye for good
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