
The patch says ‘Doing the work of’. The flags are France, Germany and Russia
Look at the black patch under the U.S. flag.
A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. Like so many others her age, she considered herself to be a very …
Dinner in the Sky: A chef prepares meals while diners enjoy panoramic views harnessed in seats that swivel 180 degrees, suspended via a crane.
Tom retired in his early 50’s and started a second career. However, even though he loved his new job, he just couldn’t seem to get to work on time…
ONE. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.
TWO. Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other…
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Just take these with a grain of salt.
Not sure if it’s true but it’s fun.
Not sure of all the facts here, but I do believe I saw a news story about this around January. The sentiment is definately good.
All these sound plausible – but we’re not vouching that their all true. Provided for your amusement!
Not sure if any of these events took place; however, it is always good to be cautious when using your credit/debt cards.
I can’t verify this story is true; however, the point of it is excellent so we hope you’ll take the message to heart.
Facts are not attributed so take this with a grain of salt; however, it does make you think a little . . .
Maybe a little extreme but definately more than a little truth too!
Not sure if this one is true . . . however, it’s always a good idea to wash things like soda cans before you drink or pour out of them.
Hey — has anyone tried any of these cures? I want to know why anyone would even try some of these. Let me know . . .
Becky Ponkow, Publisher
Idaho Examiner
Another hoax email that has been circulating since 2004 regarding plastic containers, bottles, wrap claiming that heat releases dioxins which cause cancer also was not published by Johns Hopkins. More information.

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