Monthly Archives: December 2007

Carolla stunt backfires! Cohost Danny Bonaduce gets his own radio show while Carolla is forced to fend for himself in the mornings…

TabloidBaby reports: Pouting radio boremeister Adam Carolla‘s sickout last week from his morning radio show heard in Los Angeles and other markets on the west coast has backfired as his professional cohost Danny Bonaduce has been cut loose from the … Continue reading

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Los Angeles Public Library Offers Free Video Streaming

You can now watch movies, TV shows, documentaries etc for free. Click here and check it out. I’m going to watch this documentary on Yosemite. I was there in May and loved it.

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Brushing Your Teeth On Shabbos

Rabbi Gil Student writes: "This past Shabbos my eight-year-old son had a friend sleeping over. At night, I told my son to go brush his teeth with toothpaste and I told his friend not to brush his teeth. My son … Continue reading

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Demystifying doctor-speak, old wives’ tales

From the LAT: What is a "Hasselhoff" in doctor-speak? Does eating turkey really make you unusually sleepy? Why is it better to celebrate a big victory with champagne rather than beer? Those are some of the questions addressed in the … Continue reading

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Secular Europe or Religious America? A Response to the Times’ Roger Cohen

Dennis Prager writes: Last week, New York Times columnist Roger Cohen wrote a column titled "Secular Europe’s Merits," in which he explained why he prefers the secularism of Europe to the religiosity of America. To his credit (other New York … Continue reading

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