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...with a smile. "I'm too old." O'Neill, 65, allowed as how he might consider running a task force on something really messy and complicated, such as fixing Social Security. But having spent the past 23 years running Alcoa and International Paper, O'Neill and his wife Nancy Jo were looking to step back and enjoy life for a while...
...over so well in this setting, poor George looks like he'd rather be somewhere - anywhere - else. However, his guests on this particular episode - Lorrie Morgan (why hasn't she made it big-time?), Sammy Kershaw (unremarkable, but did a nice acoustic version of an old Jones hit) and Jo Dee Messina (who ever heard of a country singer from Massachusetts?) - did a good job of keeping the conversation going...
...couldn't keep a blanket on, so I developed the ultimate snuggle bed, which is sort of like a sleeping bag with a built-in pillow and blanket. People who buy these beds say their dogs love them! Readers can find out more about them at our website, www.chillydogs.com JO WIDNESS Ashland...
COOL PUPS INVENTOR: JO WIDNESS If dogs had thumbs, they would probably stop drinking out of the toilet. They also might turn on the air conditioning when their owner leaves them in a hot car. Until evolution, there's the Chilly Dog, a car system with a preprogrammed temperature setting that automatically starts a car's engine and turns on the AC when things get too hot. The vehicle runs for a programmed period of time and then shuts off. The process repeats whenever the threshold temperature is reached...
...crew of A Language of Their Own deserves accolades for creating a flexible but unified environment for the interactions of these characters. Kathy Jo's set is sparse but highly effective. Potentially distracting props are done away with by sound effects. A few strategically placed lights and curtains not only divide physical space, but also symbolize on occasion an insurmountable emotional barrier between the characters...