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...problems started? He went to a soccer game in the morning then a birthday party that afternoon. Anything exciting happen at the birthday party? Not that I know of. It was a superhero party. They had jumped in a "superhero " bounce house, played " super games " wearing capes, had batman cake and then watched a video. He said no one hurt his feelings and no one was mean to him. He seemed perfectly fine when I picked him up. What video did they watch? Spiderman. (AHA!) Spiderman? The one with Toby McGuire -The one that ' s rated...
These days, it’s a piece of (low-calorie) cake to find sugar-free, fat-free, or even carb-free foods. Politic-free foods, on the other hand, are not so easy to come by. If you’re worried about how food industry lobbyists have corrupted the government’s dietary guidelines, fret no more: Harvard has created its own food pyramid! In 2005, the USDA replaced its 1992 food pyramid with a new version, which Walter C. Willett, Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, dubbed “a complete joke...
...some circumstances. This is one of them. I am not encouraging you to become Harvard’s version of “Mean Girls” villain Regina George, but you should nonetheless be selfish in your blocking decision. (And, by the way, demanding the piece of cake with the biggest frosting flower at your fifth birthday party was also justified...
...have all this candy,” he said of the fare, which included a huge supply of M&Ms. “This is awesome.” At the BGLTSA event in Lowell, the chocolate came of a decidedly higher quality, with the group importing Finale cake for its fest. But the HoCo didn’t let them eat cake at a separate screening in Lowell’s Junior Common Room. A $20 Finale’s gift certificate went only to the winner of a contest challenging students to correctly guess the winner...
Right about now we bet DANIEL CRAIG wishes he were still known simply as the coke dealer from Layer Cake or the hothead assassin from Munich. Instead, Craig, who picks up the tuxedo-modeling gig in November's James Bond movie, Casino Royale, is under siege from skeptical 007 fans. On a new website, Craignotbond.com angry fans ask why "a short, blond actor with the rough face of a professional boxer and a penchant for playing villains, killers, cranks, cads and gigolos" ever got the iconic part. Pining for a little Pierce Brosnan--style suavity, the fans say they plan...