The Dead Zone - very electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-08-04
The Dead Zone  -  very electric toothbrush
Would like to know when you will kick the bucket?
Just ask your computer!
After providing some simple factsdeathclock.
Com will tell you when it expires.
And provide a ticket to help you count down minutes (assuming there is nothing better to do for the rest of your life ).
If you are really unlucky, it may say, "I'm sorry, your time has passed!
Have a good day.
"Not satisfied with your death? No problem.
According to Reuters, users of "Internet-friendly reminder that life is slipping away" can influence their fate by switching the clock to a pessimistic, abusive or optimistic model.
Want to know what kind of ghouls will come up with such a website?
The author is still anonymous, but gives an explanation like this: "death clock makes money and helps make sure I don't run out of Pepsi and video games . . . . . . I believe in God very firmly, but I don't believe it would offend big cheese to talk about death.
"If the death clock does not satisfy your morbid curiosity, you can always look for a second opinion from the death meter on www. findyourfate.
Or take the life expectancy test on www. day4death.
Com (this will not only tell you when you will cry, but also tell you where and how ).
If you haven't had a personal expiration date yet, but you have a desire to never be satisfied, that is to say the last word to a person who defeated you, so to speak, the Internet can also help you. Just visit www.
After-sales Telegram.
Com, it claims that your message will be remembered by a terminal volunteer and then passed it on to your friend on the other side.
"With the help of terminal illness volunteers, our service is sending a telegram to the dead," the website wrote . ".
"Since we cannot guarantee delivery and cannot prove that the information has been delivered successfully, our customers do not pay for" delivery.
They pay for "delivery attempt.
"You think this kind of thing only happens on TVCARLTON in o're's. (AP) —
On February, 2003, Emily strewitt put a message in a bottle, sealed it with tape, and placed it in Panther Creek, 8 miles from her home in Carlton.
She thought it was stuck in the bush by the stream.
She was 12 years old.
But she received a 16-year-old letter last week. year-
An old boy named Keni from Honolulu found it on the beach in Hawaii.
He wrote back and attached the original.
She mentally tracked the flow of water in the bottle.
It runs down the Panthers Creek, the North Mountain River, the willamit River, and the Ohio River to the Pacific Ocean, and then across the Hawaiian Islands.
Keoni sent one.
Page typed that his pedigree is a mix of Hawaii, Japan, Portugal and China, he loves surfing, kayaking and skateboarding, and he plays a wide range of catch-up players in the football team.
This is from the fun of Ind Bloomington poultry department. (AP) —
Before a council member discussed a regulation allowing residents to raise chickens within the city, he strode into the council in yellow chicken clothing.
City councillor Steve Wallan's chicken suit sparked a series of jokes before the serious chicken business started.
It continued on Wednesday night.
During the discussion, 21 viewers expressed their favor of raising eggs for urban residents --
Chickens and four chickens oppose the regulation.
Wallan joins 5-
1 parliament voted by a majority vote to propose final approval of the regulation on November. 1.
Three members of the Council abstained.
Lucille beltojo, president of the Centre for Sustainable Life, said that when people grow their own food and raise chickens, they actually contribute to public health.
"When you buy eggs from a factory farm, eggs contain antibiotics, pesticides and hormones, and you shouldn't eat them," Bertuccio said . ".
Chicken opponent
Keeping said they are worried that neighbors with chickens will affect the value of property and threaten public health.
Bob Schmidt of Menlo county health department said: "It's not a good idea to have poultry in the city . " He cited the risk of salmonella contamination and disease.
Talk about a sweet deal Middleton, Wis. (AP) —
A dentist in Middleton is donating money for Halloween candy. Why?
Because he knows how bad candy is for a child's teeth.
The next day after Halloween, dentist Chris Kammer will give the kids a pound of candy for one dollar.
They will also receive a glowing electric toothbrush.
Kammer, a graduate of 1981 Marquis dental school, said he hoped the children would pick some of their favorite pieces and turn them over and over in the rest.
Candy will be shipped overseas to the American army.
When the fun of 15 minutes is just plain mustard. . . MELROSE, Mass. (AP) —
Some primary school students in Melrose say it is not enough to take a 15-minute break.
So they ask for a little less study time and a little more play time. The fifth-
The students said that more than 100 of their classmates signed the petition and asked for a doubling of recess time.
They say breaks have been reduced between classes, so more time can be spent studying standardized M-CAS exams.
Caroline Kerwin, 11, told Melrose Free News that the children were "stressed out" and needed time to relax.
Another student, Alexandra Lloyd, said the break was not everything.
Sometimes children play think games like trying to figure out how to cross an imaginary river full of crocodiles, she says.
The students plan to submit a petition to the Melrose School Council and National Education Commissioner David driehl.
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