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  1. 2 days ago · [Chorus] Lies, lies, lies. Look into my eyes, eyes, eyes. I'm still a fool for you. Nothin' I wouldn't do for you. Lies, lies, lies. Girl, I'm on a downhill dive. Habits and hard...

  2. 1 day ago · Considering that many parts of the US are suffering a brutal heat wave this week (the Raleigh-Durham (NC) airport, near where I live, broke an all-time record this afternoon with a temp of 106F!), I thought it might be a good time to share a few winter pictures that remind me of the OUTLANDER books, in an attempt to help us stay cool.

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  4. 5 days ago · A small building beside the road advertised a clinic. It was for traditional medicine. The doctor was a brusque middle-aged woman who softened a bit with our jokes. She hadn’t met any foreigners before. She looked into my eyes. She felt my pulse for a very long time. She said I had eye trouble, stomach trouble, liver trouble and kidney trouble.

  5. 2 days ago · On his deathbed, my grandfather handed me a key to a secret storage unit, igniting a mystery that changed my life. When I finally opened the unit, I discovered a treasure trove that made me rich and gave me something far more precious—a window into the soul of a man who was my hero.

  6. 1 day ago · They both reached for the last tater tot, and at the moment when their fingers touched and their eyes met, Martine knew she’d found a new friend. Maybe even more. “This is your sister wife ...

  7. 4 days ago · "look out at (something)" can be used in various situations. It can imply that somebody is "inside" somewhere and is looking at something that is "outside" (for example, looking through a window or door). It can also just be used to give a feeling of "looking at the larger world" or looking at the whole area or environment around you. For example, it is also often used when somebody is on ...