GerriN
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@GingerGatsby24 Hi. Gatsby! I'm happy you and Johnny's dad found each other. ♥️
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@Johnny_coolcat @peppercatgreen I’m so sorry to hear that. 💔😢 He was such a charming cat and you obviously really loved him. I’d like to imagine him being joyously greeted by Pepper.
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This is Johnny's dad.
I am so sorry to announce that today, Johnny will join @peppercatgreen OTRB.
In the last 48 hours, his breathing became a bit more rapid, and a check-up has found an incurable heart disease. We won't let him suffer and get worse, but I am heartbroken 💔




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@Ask_Spectrum hey, is cbs sports network suddenly supposed to be scrambled?
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@soyab_05 @PicturesFoIder I saw a documentary about this. These cats joined him one by one to sleep with him!
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Real corpses were used in the 1982 film Poltergeist. The reason that real skeletons were used in the movie is because it was actually cheaper and more cost-effective than creating and using plastic fake ones.
JoBeth Williams, the actress who falls in the pool with the skeletons, was not made aware that they were real skeletons after she finished shooting the scene.

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@SteveBeylonWBAY lol. My husband kept telling me who would play who next week in various situations. I think he changed his story 4 times. The last was an hour after game end. By then, I just said: “I no longer care”.
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@Nuzufy Sure. I need more 1 job tools around my kitchen sink, collecting bacteria.
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😲 I heard that not brushing the cup lid is equivalent to drinking dirty water. ✌ I was so scared that I quickly prepared this three in one cup lid brush, which is the only way to clean cups at home
Get it>> nuzufy.com/cleaner-brush
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@GhConcra @buitengebieden No this one is mean. The last part is too hard for them.
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@LifeEpoch @JrnyThroughTime I love this. When everyone plays and sings, I get shivers.
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In the 1600s, medieval monks in Bavaria were given strict orders to not eat solid food during Lent.
Instead of just drinking water, the monks decided to create a batch of extremely potent beer that was packed with carbohydrates and nutrients. They then named the drink, sankt-vater-bier, which roughly translates to "Holy Father beer."
In 2011, a journalist by the name of J. Wilson contacted a local brewery in an effort to recreate this beer. He went on to drink it for 46 days during Lent and did not consume any solid food. His diet consisted of drinking four glasses of beer each day during the weekdays and five glasses of beer each day on the weekends.
Wilson noticed that during the first few days of his experiment that he would get quite hungry, however, his body quickly learned to adjust. "My body... switched gears, replaced hunger with focus, and I found myself operating in a tunnel of clarity unlike anything I'd ever experienced."
In the end, Wilson lost 25 pounds.

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@ThatEricAlper Or a bar. Day drinking only works if you stay in the bar until sundown!
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