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...Awareness Day. Despite constant repetition of the mantra “Valentine’s Day is a Hallmark scam,” we spent the day in secret, inconsolable inner turmoil. Now that the weekend is here, we can finally take advantage of that tried and true emotional balm: alcohol. And what better way to enjoy our loneliness than with a bottle of pink champagne (or any spirituous beverage), and the 2004 romantic tragedy “Closer.” Pop the cork and let the bubbles carry you away. 1. Drink every time Jude Law looks pretty...
...while drinking.” Does this mean that 96% of Harvard students are not, in fact, anorexic and do, in fact, eat dinner? Forgive me for not being impressed. Still, this social norms campaign does have its merits, namely a big budget. The AODS provides us with lip balm, sticky notes, and best of all, Nalgene water bottles, all with fun facts printed on them and all free of charge. Because drinking from an alcohol awareness bottle is so much more badass...
After Cecile Langelier started experiencing sleep-depriving aches from her new gardening ventures at home in Corning, Calif., last year, she and her partner Dennis Nelson decided the best balm might be a better mattress. Little did they know it would be made out of natural latex. "There was a support and softness that can only be described as being in my mother's arms," says Langelier, a former organizational-development consultant. "It was like lying down on a cloud...
...crevices, visitors have stuck flowers, candles and coins. Our last stop: St. Non's Well, a clifftop medieval sacred spring. Offerings are left here, too; a local healer sends clients along for solace; and there's a Roman Catholic retreat house nearby. Whatever your bag, these places are balm for the soul. tel: (44-1348) 837443; archaeotours.co.uk
...crevices, visitors have stuck flowers, candles and coins. Our last stop: St. Non's Well, a clifftop medieval sacred spring. Offerings are left here, too; a local healer sends clients along for solace; and there's a Roman Catholic retreat house nearby. Whatever your bag, these places are balm for the soul. 4-1348) 837443; archaeotours.co.uk