And now for something completely different… OMG:
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Beth
#195
I can never UNread that story,
My eyes, my eyes!!!
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Fortunately my wife says I’m hard to kill… not sure how she knows that…
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Radiata
#197
I can only imagine how painful that must have been. Look at the way this folding chair flies through air!
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I must admit I find it irritating that some rainbow supplement boxes have purple on Saturday and others on Sunday. It causes clashing colours.
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Even pill boxes have gone woke.
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Beth
#202
That was absolutely adorable! Especially about the spf. I couldn’t read it at that link, but I pasted the title into my Apple News search and then had access .
Just for those here who eat a lot of vegetables 
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“They live in a semi-permanent state of flatulence”… I can relate at times, especially during early acarbose testing.
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Curious
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A new year coming. The year of the wood snake.
As we enter the year of the wood snake, let’s finally enter the realm of hard-core science. Since we usually talk about colonoscopy and sometimes gastroscopy. I think it is time to leave those low levels of science behind us and enter the great tradition of Horoscopy.
What will the 2025 year of the wood snake bring to the longevity field. Maybe our members in this part of the world can bring some light on this. I look forward to hear your predictions.
Gong Xi Fa Cai (恭喜发财)
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Here are a few songs that might be considered inappropriate for a funeral:
“Another One Bites the Dust” by Queen - The title and lyrics are a bit too on-the-nose for a funeral setting.
“Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead” from The Wizard of Oz - This could be seen as disrespectful and insensitive.
“Stayin’ Alive” by The Bee Gees - While it’s a classic, the upbeat tempo and lyrics about surviving might not be suitable for a somber occasion.
“Highway to Hell” by AC/DC - The heavy rock vibe and references to hell can be jarring and inappropriate for a funeral.
“Celebration” by Kool & The Gang - Though a great party anthem, the celebratory tone might not fit the mood of mourning.
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Would you like fries with that?
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