What do we want? Sanitary napkins! Tampons! Diva Cups! When do we want it? Every 28 days-ish. Continue reading
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One of the featured videos has over 50 million views. Miley has nothing on us. Continue reading
Another installment in our series on abandoned places in the world. Continue reading
Did you know that the French word for “ear” is oreille and that the French word for “pillow” is oreiller. There you go. Continue reading
That knocked over grocery cart in your neighbour’s front lawn, while adding to the curb appeal, has an interesting history. Continue reading
Today’s post will feature French-speaking artists covering other French-speaking artists songs. Or what is commonly referred to as “les reprises.” It’s getting all Rosetta Stone® up in here. Continue reading
My French-Canadian grandparents marked their 65th wedding anniversary this summer. In celebration, today’s post will focus on French-Canadian folklore songs, that is a musical style commonly referred to as “chansons à répondre” (response songs) or “rigodons.” Grab a set of spoons. Continue reading
Hair is big business. My soft flowing shoulder-length wavy brown hair doesn’t just happen by accident. Rather, I owe it to my hairstylist, products, and my trusty hairdryer. Continue reading
Apparently, menfolk have been wrapping it up – in ways you can’t imagine – for close to 11,000 years. Continue reading
Today’s entry on everyday artifacts will feature the object of America’s obsession: GUNS!!11!
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