Famous Women: Oh How They've Aged
A look at famous women, then and now.http://www.nbc11.com/slideshow/entertainment/13627808/detail.html
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A look at famous women, then and now.http://www.nbc11.com/slideshow/entertainment/13627808/detail.html
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This automatically gets a yellow card
http://www.local6.com/news/13686443/detail.html
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They say offshoring is bad, but if this were made in the USA it would cost more than twice as much. Heck at this price, buy one for the bathroom too!
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By KELLY GREENEJuly 14, 2007; Page R1
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JULY 23, 2007
Nissan Motor (NSANY ) says fabric coated with the thin translucent inner lining of eggshells is super comfortable.In January it introduced a textile coated with eggshell membranes as an option on its special-edition Bluebird Sylphy, making it standard for the midsize sedan in May. To develop the coating, it tapped Japan's Idemitsu Techno Fine, which uses membranes harvested from the discarded eggshells of a mayonnaise maker. The powdered membrane is applied to the cloth used for seats, head rests, and door trimmings. Idemitsu claims the coating absorbs moisture and reduces static electricity. It already markets the fabric for use in shoes, clothes, panty hose, and bedding.Japanese sumo wrestlers apply eggshell membrane directly to their skin to get rid of scars—a practice that originated with traditional Chinese healers. Nissan hopes the qualities it's claiming for the membrane-coated fabric will lure female car buyers. The move is also part of a push to incorporate more eco-friendly materials into its vehicles, says spokeswoman Pauline Kee. Other carmakers, too, have played up the natural origins of their auto interiors to bolster their green credentials: DaimlerChrysler (DCX ) uses coconut fibers, hemp, and sisal to stuff seats and head rests. Mitsubishi Motors has developed a bamboo-based plastic. And Ford (F ) is experimenting with seat foam made from soybeans.By Kenji Hall
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Cigar Bar Opens in Walt Disney World
Cigar-smoking fathers dreading the family trip to Orlando have reason to rejoice: Walt Disney World now has its very own cigar bar.
Fuego by Sosa Cigars opened in June on Disney's Pleasure Island, the adult-oriented area of the iconic Florida theme park. Fuego sports a bar that looks like a slab of melting ice, seating for around 30 people and a complete selection of alcoholic beverages.
A smoky, boozy bar may seem like an odd fit for Disney, best known for smiling children, charming music and an image reminiscent of America in the 1950s. Smoking is prohibited throughout much of Walt Disney World, and since 2000 Disney has allowed smoking only in designated smoking areas. In the Magic Kingdom, for example, there are 14 designated smoking areas, including "the alcove behind the clock tower" in Adventureland.
Sosa Cigars is part of the Arturo Fuente Cigar Family, and the Sosas have run a cigar shop in Disney for the past decade called Sosa Family Cigars, which stocks 80 cigar brands, humidors and cigarettes. Sosa is the only spot in Disney where one can buy tobacco products.
From the July 3 issue of Cigar Insider.
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Fitzy's pissed off that MLB has hired Dane Cook of all people to host their baseball playoffs commercials...in the middle of July
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Post thanks to Rindone.
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