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By Carlos Kohler
Most men wear sunglasses for two good reasons - looking fine and protecting eyes. But buying the wrong cap or sunglasses can destroy your approach. This article discusses some 7 buying instructions.
1.Make sure youre buying a pleasant pair of great looking sunglasses that feels natural on your eyes. They must also give you a sense....
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DENVER (CBS4) ― The Denver Zoo announced the birth of a new zoo baby on Tuesday. The zoo is now the only zoo in North America to have a Nepal viper. The Nepal vipers are not well known so veterinarians at the zoo are hoping to learn about their life cycle and habits. The zoo has already discovered that the vipers both bite and strangle their prey. It’s unusual for snakes to use both methods when hunting. Baby Nepal viper at the Denver Zoo CBS (© MMIX CBS Television Stations, Inc.
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Reasons not to run this morning: 1. Dylan came down with a fever yesterday and didn’t sleep well, which means I didn’t sleep well, and by the way if you’re playing along at home this marks the fourth consecutive week of childhood illness in my house and I don’t mean to exaggerate or anything but I’m pretty sure WE ARE ALL GOING TO FUCKING DIE . 2. Which is to say, I would really rather be sitting around cramming cookies in my Nutter-Butter-hole right now, because I no longer drink and h
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Devetta Blount – digtriad.com Asheboro, NC– The NC Zoological Society will announce the kick-off of its $2 million “Project: Polar Bears” fund-raising campaign. The campaign is for private support of a $4.7 million expansion of the polar bear exhibit and holding facilities at the North Carolina Zoo. The announcement is Wednesday, October 28. They will also announce dollars raised in early giving and explain the project’s purpose and scope. ___________________________________________
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Santa launches Edinburgh's Christmas By Cara Sulieman EDINBURGH faces a nightmare before Christmas – the threat of overrunning tram works ruining its planned festive party. Council chiefs have unveiled a glitzy four say extravaganza for the city centre next month to feature giant snow globes, elves and musical fountains to boost trade hit by disruption. But even before the fake snow settled at yesterday’s launch, sources revealed that time will be so tight, any last minute hitches