I like Brad Garrett, the comedian. He's on that situation comedy "Single Parents," and in one scene he told about a restaurant whose salad bar has "ranch dressing as thick as new cement." You decide what looks better! (I'm a blue cheese dressing guy).
You might think you have a busy day ahead on Monday (or Tuesday) but look how busy this guy is!
There is a veterinarian who has a comfort dog on staff to serve as help to dogs who are staying the night. What a great idea! We have comfort dogs for people; why not comfort dogs for dogs?
American teenagers on a field trip discovering an ancient artifact. It would be worth the quarter to see how they'd work it.
Talking about comforts for dogs - this is a homemade doghouse with a front porch!
You know...no, there is nothing to know. I just hope he doesn't say, "I wonder why everyone is staring at me."
American TV has always wanted to represent every possible segment of the population, so in the late 1950s, clean-cut all-American lover boy Dobie Gillis (right) had a beatnik for a friend. Maynard G. Krebs ("the G. stands for Walter") eschewed work, regular habits, and trivialized an important movement in literature. But it was cool, man.
Backyard barbecue! Have a good time, and be careful, please!
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