Here is a compilation of "Dear Abby" questions, actually written by some clueless people, which can be found in "The Best of Dear Abby," a 1981 book of memorable letters from her readers...
IZ is Honored in Hawai’i
— Author unknown Israel “Iz” Ka╩╗ano╩╗i Kamakawiwo╩╗ole (May 20, 1959 — June 26, 1997) was an Hawaiian musician. Today he is a legend. His last name is pronounced ka-maka-vi-vo-ole. He became famous outside Hawaii when his album Facing Future was released in 1993 with his medley of “Over the Rainbow” …
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July 20th, 1969
Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie wrote the book on how to treat people in "How To Win Friends and Influence People." In addition to writing, lecturing and public speaking, he founded the Dale Carnegie Learning Institute where tens of thousands have acquired his many skills for success.
Doctor Tip: Colon Cleansing
By Dr. D. N. Parkerson Note: This article is very graphic in description and may not be pleasant to read, but it is important and helpful (especially for older folks like me). I personally use Bowtrol, the product displayed below. Every few years there seems to be a time of …
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By Akiane Kramarik, child-prodigy
The Child Writes of the Narrow Road.
Few are the ones finding it.
4-Finger Pianist
This story will inspire you... to realize how anyone can overcome adversity!
What do you do when you’re born with two digits on each hand and your legs are amputated at the knees when you’re three? Well, if you’re Hee Ah Lee, you become a concert pianist. She is quite a pro at it now, and you’ll love hearing her play... watch this video below:
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You Can’t Be Hatin’ on This! Dear Friends… I heard the news Monday morning that Tim Tebow had taken someone special with him to the The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards ceremony held Thursday night in Orlando, Florida. Didn’t think too much about it. As a matter of fact, …
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We have heard Redneck jokes for years. It's time to take a reflective look at the core beliefs of a culture that values home, family, country and God.