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    Feb 10, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. What's so bad about pounding sand?

    Change of Subject
    Bogard, 37, of Oak Park, said he tried to settle with the village but was unsuccessful. Now he is suing village officials and the Fire Department for damages. "They basically told me to pound sand," he said recently, standing outside......
  2. Dec 13, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Give the gift of a curse

    Looking for a gift for the person who has everything? Maybe the Periodic Table of Swearing can help. The table was created by writers, cartoonists and animators Jon Link and Mick Bunnage (both of whom reside in Essex, England). The colorful table is intended to push the envelope, but most importantly, amuse during what many consider to be a stressful time of year — the holidays.
    Looking for a gift for the person who has everything? Maybe the Periodic Table of Swearing can help. The table was created by writers, cartoonists and animators Jon Link and Mick Bunnage (both of whom reside in Essex, England). The colorful table is...

    Tags: Holidays

  4. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  5. Q&A: '30 Minutes or Less' star Aziz Ansari star screams warnings mid-car chase

    I didn’t laugh harder during all of the last TV season than when, on “Parks and Recreation,” Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) developed his Haverfoods slang that, for example, dubs cakes “big-old cookies,” tortillas “bean blankies” and noodles “long-ass rice.” (Others at tomhaverfoods.com: soup is “liquid lunch,” pork chops are “oink steaks” and raisins are “Old-ass grapes.”)
    RedEye movie critic
    I didn’t laugh harder during all of the last TV season than when, on “Parks and Recreation,” Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) developed his Haverfoods slang that, for example, dubs cakes “big-old cookies,” tortillas “bean...

    Tags: Jason Statham, Nick Swardson, Beyonce, Bank Robbery, Nick Offerman

  6. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 10 things you might not know about Wisconsin

    Our neighbor to the north has become a national newsmaker, wrenched by political battles, including attempts this month to recall lawmakers. Here are 10 things we can recall about Wisconsin:
    Our neighbor to the north has become a national newsmaker, wrenched by political battles, including attempts this month to recall lawmakers. Here are 10 things we can recall about Wisconsin: 1 Wisconsin is known as the Badger State because of lead miners...

    Tags: Great Chicago Fire (1871), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Car Guides and Reviews, Frank Lloyd Wright, Citizens Initiative and Recall

  8. Oct 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Those whimsical nail polish names

    What's in a name? When it comes to nail polish, a catchy name can seal the deal for a woman searching for "her" color.
    What's in a name? When it comes to nail polish, a catchy name can seal the deal for a woman searching for "her" color. Flip the bottle to read the label and a quirky or funny name instantly sets a shade apart in a sea of reds, pinks and nudes —...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Butter, Beauty Products, Services and Shopping, Beauty Products and Fragrances

  10. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Talk (sorta) dirty to me

    The Faker gives mad props to her dear old dad for, among many other things, raising two children well into adulthood before either heard him utter a swear word. The Faker's own children will not give her the same mad props.
    The Faker gives mad props to her dear old dad for, among many other things, raising two children well into adulthood before either heard him utter a swear word. The Faker's own children will not give her the same mad props. Despite the occasional canned-...
  12. Oct 26, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  13. What the 'h' kind of job is Levine?

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    Webb labeled Levine a "con man" whose oath meant nothing, calling him at one point "a wack job."...from today's Tribune story about the closing of the Bill Cellini trial Prosecutors call Cellini ‘extorter,’ defense dubs star witness ‘a...
  14. Mar 7, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. OMG! Text lingo appearing in schoolwork

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) &mdash; i luv Romeo &amp; Juliet cuz u get to c how in luv the 2 caractrz r :p</span>
    VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — i luv Romeo & Juliet cuz u get to c how in luv the 2 caractrz r :p Beginning sentences with lower case letters. Substituting single letters for whole words. Using an ampersand instead of spelling out the word "and."...

    Tags: AOL LLC, Human Interest, Schools, Education, High Schools

  16. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Find: Flavors of Belize

    <i>Chirmole</i>, a high-intensity soupy sauce as black as squid ink, is poured over tender poached chicken and holds a single hard-cooked egg. This classic Maya dish, dubbed &quot;black dinner" in tiny Central American Belize, is based on darkly charred chiles, ground to a mud-colored paste with a litany of seasonings as complex as that of any Oaxacan mole. It's easy to go through several baskets of corn tortillas mopping up every trace of its toasty, hauntingly pungent liquid.
    Chirmole, a high-intensity soupy sauce as black as squid ink, is poured over tender poached chicken and holds a single hard-cooked egg. This classic Maya dish, dubbed "black dinner" in tiny Central American Belize, is based on darkly charred chiles,...

    Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Appetizers, Coconut, Dining and Drinking

  18. Apr 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. A fresh voice

    When Goldie Goldbloom won one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming novelists, she didn't even know she had entered the competition.
    Tribune reporter
    When Goldie Goldbloom won one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming novelists, she didn't even know she had entered the competition. She hadn't. A fellow writing workshop member - who also happens to be the editor of a literary magazine -...

    Tags: Judaism, Italy, Wars and Interventions, eBay Inc., World War II (1939-1945)

  20. Jun 10, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  21. Parents get hands on with social networking

    Raising children in any era can be difficult.
    Daily American reporter
    Raising children in any era can be difficult. There is an added dimension today with a easily accessible global-connection through Facebook at teen’s fingertips. Helping parents deal with their teen’s social environment by experiencing...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Continuing Education, Substance Abuse, Facebook, Social Issues

  22. Jun 5, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. 'Expletive deleted' too necessary

    It was a family gathering of some sort - one of those where everyone eats too much. We all settled down to watch a movie - a comedy that someone had recommended as being "hilarious." Only a few minutes into the show, the response from the family was...

    Tags: Bleep (euphemism), Entertainment, F-bomb Dropping, Comedy (genre), Movies

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