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Amazing Reunion Between Lion & Human - As Seen on The View
from Christian The Lion DVD... This will warm your heart!
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LED Color Changing Faucet Light
Kids will never burn there hands again....

List Price: $12.99
DEAL PRICE: $5.99 (53% off)
Get two for $8.98 (65% off)

Tired of that same old monotonous water? Bored with water that
doesn't look like futuristic alien mouthwash? Need to make your
midnight bathroom appointments more exhilarating? Then you need
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How does it work? Just attach to the end of your faucet
(universal adapters included), and when the water flows through
the magic chamber, it simply turns on the LED array and
illuminates the stream with soothingly powerful hues. When the
water is cold it the facet will flow a blue light, When the
water is hot it will change to red. This item would make a
perfect gift.

FEATURES:
- Easily installs in minutes to most faucets.
- Universal adapters included.
- Water glows RED when water is HOT.
- Water glows BLUE when water is COLD.
- LED illuminates the streaming water from the faucet with a
soothing powerful hue.

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July 2, 2010

CO-ED'S ROCKY FRESHMAN YEAR LEAVES HER DOWN IN THE DUMPS

DEAR ABBY: I am 18 and sad all the time. I have never had a
boyfriend, and have struggled in the past with anxiety and
loneliness. It has been a rollercoaster year for me -- a
tough first year of college, watching all of my friends enter
meaningful relationships. All I can do is be ashamed of the
fact that I'm struggling while others are thriving. I need
help, but don't know where to turn.
-- A COMPLETE MESS IN OHIO

DEAR COMPLETE MESS: Before I start offering you advice,
please let me point out that the first year of college is a
huge adjustment for everyone. You're away from your usual
support systems, adjusting to a new environment and new
responsibilities. Instead of comparing yourself to your
friends who are entering "meaningful relationships," please
look around at all of the students who are single like you
are. If you do, you will realize they outnumber the ones who
are coupled up.

Because you are sad for extended periods, you should head
over to the student health center and talk about it with a
counselor. He or she will help you find ways to overcome
your feelings of isolation, anxiety and depression -- but
only if someone who is qualified knows you're having
trouble. And please don't waste one minute being "ashamed."
What you're experiencing is not uncommon.

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Liv Breast-Self Exam Aid
Endorsed & Used By Olivia Newton- John...

List Price: $14.99
Deal Price: $6.22

Olivia Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer
in 1992, that same weekend, her father died from
cancer. She underwent a partial mastectomy and breast
reconstruction. Olivia has been cancer-free for more
than 15 years

Olivia found a lump through BSE (Breast Self Exam)
sixteen years ago, and she credits the fact that
through early self-detection, she quite possibly
saved her own life.

The life-saving, easy-to-use LIV AID is a heart
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month to perform a correct breast self-exam. It
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process simpler and much more sensitive.

FEATURES:
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- Made of soft, clear, latex-free polyurethane
- Filled with non-toxic lubricant
- It's like a magnifying glass for your fingertips
- Dimensions: 9" x 8"
- Easy to clean and store
- Reusable tool for use once a month

Get one for the below cost price of $6.22 it just might save a life.
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DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of two young children. Three
years ago I divorced my husband of eight years. My mother
does not accept the divorce and still views my ex as a family
member. She's planning a family reunion for my father's 80th
birthday and has told me she's inviting my ex, which will be
uncomfortable since I am attending the party with my boy-
friend of two years.

My mother's unwillingness to accept my new boyfriend in my
life is hurtful, and it is affecting my relationship with
her. How can I sustain a relationship with her if she doesn't
accept that I have moved on with my life?
-- IRRITATED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEAR IRRITATED: You have moved on with your life. But in the
eight years you were married, your mother grew attached to
your former husband. I assume that you and your ex have a
civil relationship, if only for the sake of your children.
So go to the reunion with your boyfriend. Give your parents
every opportunity you can to get to know him, because the
more they are exposed to him, the greater the chances of
their accepting him.

P.S. Wouldn't it be lovely if your ex were to bring a date?
Why not call him and plant the idea ...


DEAR ABBY: I am a 61-year-old, recently retired male. I think
I am experiencing a midlife crisis, exacerbated by my wife's
decision to let her hair go natural -- meaning gray.

I know you and your readers will probably think I'm shallow
and am trying to hold onto my young, 59-year-old "trophy
wife." We have been happily married nearly 40 years. In my
eyes she represents our youth and vitality, which suddenly
isn't feeling so youthful or vital since her roots started
showing. What can I do?
-- YOUNGER AT HEART IN OKLAHOMA

DEAR YOUNGER AT HEART: Try this. Remember the words of
Benjamin Franklin on aging. He wrote: "In the dark all cats
are gray."



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