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Precious Milestone Number 457: Ugly Ass Art

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Well, despite my aversion to moms in packs, Punky and I somehow managed to survive art camp. Being the "good mother" I am, I have proudly displayed her handmade orange paper plate crab atop our baker's rack.

How To Lower Gas Prices

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This story at the Los Angeles Times tells us how:

Gasoline prices fall in California, U.S. as demand drops

By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
July 22, 2008

The Heat Returns!

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Hot weather is the rule for Middle Tennessee today! While we will see low 90's here in Cookeville, others to our west will go even higher. Rain chances, however, increase for Tuesday and Wednesday.

*Latest, Local Forecast*

The Part Of Wall*E I Really Liked

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It was a good thing we were in the drive-in, and that I have a sturdy car. Because you could have knocked me over when (Put On Your) Sunday Clothes came warbling over the speakers with Michael Crawford’s familiar voice.

Howard Stern: Don’t mess with Dolly…

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This is bad…really, really bad. Howard Stern pulled a heinous prank on his show where he manipulated Dolly’s voice from her audio book to make it sound like she is saying some horribly lewd comments about celebrity friends of hers, and she is none too happy…

She’s an eagle when she flies…

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Today is Mother’s Day, and I would like to dedicate this song and video to my mom and all of the moms & “like-a-moms” out there. This song is very special to me for a couple of reasons, mainly because it perfectly describes the kind of woman I strive to be…

Ole Hank and Lefty and Willie and Waylon and the Boys

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The best/worst element of country music–best in that when it’s done well it gives you a real sense of how an artist understands herself as a part of a larger artistic tradition and worst in that when it’s done poorly it’s hilariously bad–is the constant references to other artists in a list in a song.

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