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ROSIE O'DONNELL TAKES BREAK FROM SELF-IMPOSED EXILE — QUIETLY SLIPS BACK INTO THE UNITED STATES
I've been in a place where celebrity, worship does not exist, she explained.
Now you know why she came back.

ROSIE O'DONNELL TAKES BREAK FROM SELF-IMPOSED EXILE — QUIETLY SLIPS BACK INTO THE UNITED STATES I've been in a place where celebrity, worship does not exist, she explained. Now you know why she came back.

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Weirdest thing that gets you angry?
Telling me to do something when I’m already in the middle of doing it

Weirdest thing that gets you angry? Telling me to do something when I’m already in the middle of doing it

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hey can you guys watch my glass of milk for me please i have to go to the store 2M views 2 million people: Yes

hey can you guys watch my glass of milk for me please i have to go to the store 2M views 2 million people: Yes

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My dad has been in a passive war with his neighbor Brad for years. They don't speak. They just escalate. Today I got this text, and I just know my dad is cooking something up.

Purely hypothetical question: If a person were to have gained access to another individual's Bluetooth speaker, and if that same person hypothetically had a playlist made up

My dad has been in a passive war with his neighbor Brad for years. They don't speak. They just escalate. Today I got this text, and I just know my dad is cooking something up. Purely hypothetical question: If a person were to have gained access to another individual's Bluetooth speaker, and if that same person hypothetically had a playlist made up

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Staring at a tree headed straight for my door while my buddy learns how to drift.

Staring at a tree headed straight for my door while my buddy learns how to drift.

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"We've used rain barrels for over 10 years to water our plants. Instead of chemicals, we add feeder goldfish each spring—they eat mosquito larvae, algae, and debris all summer. At the end of the season, we bring them inside until the thaw. It's an easy, natural way to keep water safe and chemical-free, and one of my favorite homesteading tricks." T

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