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Spread the loveThanks to everyone for all the “get well” wishes! Yesterday I did not pop a Day-*il. The sickness is finally leaving my body. Yeah!! But what greeted Southern New England Friday morning? SNOOOOW (Think “White Christmas” the movie)! Granted, it was only a couple of inches, but the roads were pretty icy en…
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Spread the loveRage is an interesting word whose translation can be defined in many ways. The most often understood definition is immense anger, when someone is filled with that powerful emotion. Another translation could mean full and strong, pertaining to a storm or headache. Rage can also mean something that is popular and trendy, like…
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