Human sexuality is supposed to be "seasonless," meaning that people have sex all the time, while animals usually confine this activity to the spring. But most women soon learn that spring affects our males as well–they get a spring in their step, they eye the girls, and if they’re bold, they may even come up and whisper something in your ear. If you’re in a store, the nearest male will come up and ask if he can help you (while he ignores the man you came in with). Whitley and I actually USE this in places like computer stores and office supply stores, where one is likely to be ignored–I tell him, "Don’t worry, I’ll just wear a tight tee shirt."
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This enormous object was seen over Koreatown near downtown Los Angeles, but there have been few reports of it. Just goes to show you how rarely people happen to look up! If you live in the LA area, keep your cameras handy, because things like this often reappear over the days and weeks after the first sighting.
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Humans are tough on animals, but sometimes they fight back. Nature isn’t always benign: Some critters can be dangerous. You know you should avoid poisonous snakes, but did you know you shouldn’t pet that armadillo? It may be carrying leprosy, and while leprosy, now known as Hanson’s Disease, is a bacterial infection that can now be cured, it’s not something you want to get!
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Eve was pretty effective with an apple–is the old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" really true? Do apples contain specific health benefits? It turns out the apple PEEL builds muscles. And what about cold cuts–aren’t they dangerous?
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