Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Miss Cellania's Links

Little Hip Squeaks. Research on the noise your hip replacement makes.

The Death of the Internet. It's been attacked on all sides and can't survive the combination of greed, hate, and ignorance.

6 Grammar Lessons Hidden in Christmas Songs.

How the Apollo Fire Propelled NASA to the Moon. The space program went into high gear to beat President Kennedy's deadline.

The GOP's massive tax overhaul is a monstrosity.  

The Strangest and Most Disturbing Santa Claus Movie of Them All. In 1959's Santa Claus, the jolly old elf battles Satan himself!

Volunteering Is the Best Kept Secret for Mental Health. Science shows that doing for others reduces stress and anxiety.

Rookie Relationship Mistakes You Made When You Were Younger. At least these people learned their lesson.

29 Facts You Might Not Know About A Christmas Story

A Curious Menagerie of Mutant Taxidermy. Takeshi Yamada creates fabulous creatures and alien skulls from recycled and found objects.


4 comments:

  1. 30 Facts you might not know about A Christmas Story:

    Do you drink soda or do you drink pop? If you're old
    enough to have grown up drinking pop, then chances
    are you drank Nehi, a maker of lots of flavored pops.
    It's most popular flavor - Chero-Cola eventually
    became Royal Crown. And that popularity resulted in
    Nehi becoming the Royal Crown Cola Company. My
    favorite cola which you can't get up here at the
    end of the food chain. But I digress.

    Nehi's trademark was a silk-stockinged lady's leg,
    realistically flesh-colored, wearing a black
    spike-heeled slipper. Sound familiar?

    Read the story behind The Leg Lamp

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  2. I drink neither soda nor pop ...my parents didn't buy them, and I don't care for carbonated drinks. Now I can't drink anything cold due to lots of dental work. It's coffee and tea all the way!

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  3. Coffee or Tea? Ain't no alcohol in them. :o(

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  4. There can be! I like a bit of Kahlua or Southern Comfort in coffee.

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