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After a While, It’s Hard to Say Which is Which

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After a while, the houses all start to run together.  The street names–Greenwood, Woodlawn, Greenland, Riverwood, Creekwood, Woodwood, Woodforest, Forestwood, Forestforest, Forestlawn, Lawndale, Dalewood, Woodgreen, Greenwood–all seem to come full circle after a while.  Did we drive down this street already?  Did we look at that house already?

And I’m Supposed to Eat This Stuff?

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When it comes to ground beef, the dog and I have a ritual.  The humans eat the beef and I roll her dog food around in the grease at the bottom of the pan and she eats the dog food.  We’ve been doing it this way her whole life.  No problems.  She loves it and it seems to help her dry skin.

Something Smelly His Way Came

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Slarti has a pesky new neighbor. 

So I stopped using my eyes, and started using my nose.  And sure enough, it was unmistakable: Pepe Le Pew had left a calling card in our front yard.  …

Midrange Hotel Proliferation 1, TBOB Downtown Views 0

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Meet your new neighbor, Bristol on Broadway owners:

A prime piece of Midtown real estate is getting a Hilton Garden Inn, and maybe more.

Alpharetta, Ga.-based North Point Hospitality Group has started tearing down the Roesch-Patton Funeral Home at 1713 Broadway to make way for the nine-story, 192-room hotel.

North Point is believed to have plans for a second hotel on the 1.67-acre site. Attempts to reach a company official for comment weren’t immediate

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