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This Father Just Told the Greatest Love Story of Our Time

I'm writing an essay about my parents and hearing this from my dad about my mom made me cry. 27 years of marriage. So wrote a girl named Sydney on Twitter, explaining to followers the basis behind the multitude of text messages from her father that subsequently appeared on her page. Why did these text messages make her cry? You'll soon find out. Just be warned: you may want to purchase a box of Kleenex and have it handy before you read any further… 1. This is Sydney She had no idea what to expect when she asked her dad about falling in love with her mom. But we’re guessing she never would have expected the heartfelt words that follow… 2. The Assignment: Simple enough, right? But we need to take a much closer look at these details text messages… 3. The Romance Started as a Joke: Not often you see a Star Wars reference in this context? Also: “My beautiful queen.” Our hearts are melting already. 4. From There: The dad doesn’t pretend that this was a fairy tale. There were rough patches. 5. R2D2 Forever! No wonder Sydney is crying. She saved her parents’ marriage! 6. All in the Family: Okay, great. Now WE’RE crying, too. View Slideshow

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718 cyclery video-The Inverted Bike Shop

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Lately I’ve been holding off on videos until Friday. I received this one made by Peter Crosby and just couldn’t wait. This is about one of my favorite bike shops in NYC, where you really become involved in the creation of your perfect ride. From the film maker: Amongst the multitude of bike shops Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Bike Blog NYC Discovery Date : 15/02/2012 08:58 Number of articles : 2

718 cyclery video-The Inverted Bike Shop

Dr. Andrew Weil: Cannabis Rx: Cutting Through the Misinformation

If an American doctor of the late 19th century stepped into a time warp and emerged in 2010, he would be shocked by the multitude of pharmaceuticals that today's physicians use. But as he pondered this array (and wondered, as I do, whether most are really necessary), he would soon notice an equally surprising omission, and exclaim, “Where's my Cannabis indica?” No wonder — the poor fellow would feel nearly helpless without it. In his day, labor pains, asthma, nervous disorders and even colicky babies were treated with a fluid extract of Cannabis indica, also known as “Indian hemp.” (Cannabis is generally seen as having three species — sativa, indica and ruderalis — but crossbreeding is common, especially between sativa and indica.) At least 100 scientific papers published in the 19th century backed up such uses. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-weil-md/can-cannabis-treat-cancer_b_701005…. added by: JackHerer