Yoko Ono fight parole of Chapman…….rock on
July 28th, 2010 by The DoctorFamous Kiss in Times Square back in 1945 at the end of WWII
July 28th, 2010 by The DoctorGlenn McDuffie was a gunner in the United States Navy and had just started his leave on August 14th. “I was at the top of the stairs by the subway when the lady said, ‘Sailor, I’m so happy for you.’ I asked her ‘Why?’ and she said ‘Because the War is over.’ I ran out into the street, jumpin’ and hollerin’ thinking that my brother, who was on the Rattan Death March, might come home.”
That’s when he saw the nurse with her arms out and kissed her. “I heard these footsteps running up and I didn’t know if it was a jealous husband or boyfriend. I saw it was a man taking our picture so I kissed her for awhile. I moved my hand back so he could see her face. It was a good kiss. It was a wet kiss.”
McDuffie said he wasn’t much of a drinker and it wasn’t the booze that
caused him to kiss. “I was on my way to visit a girl in Brooklyn. I didn’t drinkbecause I was going to see her.”
“I passed ten lie detector tests and I’ll pass ten more!” McDuffie said when asked why he was sure he was the sailor in the photograph.
WOMEN OVER 35 WON’T DATE MEN UNDER 32
July 28th, 2010 by The Doctor_ Sorry, Ashton Kutcher, but at 31 you’re just too old for most women. According to the poll (by British dating site MatchAffinity.com), 70 percent of women over 35 say they wouldn’t date a man younger than 32.
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Toilets for Clinton Wedding
July 28th, 2010 by The DoctorThe Clinton Wedding
July 28th, 2010 by The DoctorSummer Date Ideas
July 22nd, 2010 by The DoctorOk to have a cup of coffee during pregnancy
July 22nd, 2010 by The DoctorMans shoots wife with toilet paper gun
July 22nd, 2010 by The DoctorRELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS COULD MEAN HEART ATTACK
July 22nd, 2010 by The DoctorNew research published this week by the American Psychological Association has found that people who feel insecure or anxious about their lovers and relationships are nearly fifty percent more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those happy and secure in their relationship with their partner. Researchers at Acadia University in Canada studied more than 5,645 adults and found that those who felt insecure in their personal relationships or avoided getting close to others might be at a higher risk of developing several chronic diseases.
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