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- Christmas gift guide for all the family (Times Online)
The best moment in my life ever (apart, obviously, from the birth of my first child, and ,er, the second) occurred at a quarter past four on Christmas morning, 1981. I opened my eyes and saw Father Christmas sneaking out of my bedroom.
- North West Evening Mail (North-West Evening Mail)
SOME brightly coloured ‘blobbies’ are causing a furore in Ulverston this week. And, no, before you ask Noel Edmonds hasn’t resurrected his annoying 90s sidekick.
- My kids have learned the F-word from K-Fed, says Britney as she poses in whol...
The cleaned-up singer admits she was horrified to discover Sean Preston, three, has been using the F-word, while two-year-old brother Jayden likes calling people 'stupid'.
- We have travel TV, money TV, handyman TV ... is it possible that with BabyTV ...
There is some debate as to whether acid flashbacks exist. I'm not Wavy Gravy, but waaay back when -- in the decade we laughingly call the '70s -- let's say I may have earned the right to form an opinion on the subject.
- J. TODD FOSTER: Thankful To See World Through Eyes, Minds Of Sons (Bristol He...
Sometimes I’m just not in the mood to talk about Batman and what kind of underwear he dons beneath his tights and cape. But my pint-sized inquisitor won’t let me off the hook.
- Point Park's Conservatory Dance Company offers an entertaining Pittsburgh Con...
Something like TV's Teletubbies, the sedate dance work, with perfectly matched music by Michael Caskey, mesmerized with its simplicity and psychological undertones. By Steve Sucato.
- The Fives: Baby loves Islam gets company by Tinky Winky and rogues gallery of...
The second the story moved, I knew it was golden. It certainly wasn't the most newsworthy item I've ever seen. It wasn't even close to the most newsworthy item of the day.
- Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian)
Growing up in rural Kansas, I learned one of the few constants in life is public television. In the days before satellite TV, our house could pick up maybe three or four channels on a good day. And if it rained? Well, we were stuck watching PBS, which always seemed to come in no matter what.
- Mike Pound: Finger in need of adult Band-Aid (The Joplin Globe)
I think it’s time for me to take control of the Band-Aid purchasing at our house.
- “Hairspray” by heart (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
There are parents out there who know every word, scene by scene, to movies like “Toy Story” and “The Little Mermaid,” but not us. Our kids weren’t ones to sit and watch movies featuring talking bears and bouncing tigers, princesses, or, thankfully, big purple dinosaurs over and over and over.
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