Archive for September, 2007
Package 3 Pairs One Color Buster Brown Cotton Ankle Socks
Vermont Country Store
“Unlike most socks which come one size fits all, these hard-to-find 100% cotton Buster Brown ankle socks come sized to give you a more precise fit. These moisture-absorbing cotton socks have no elastic, so they surround your feet with nonirritating, nonbinding comfort. Comfy flat toe seam. Oversized to compensate for shrinkage. Machine wash and dry. Imported. 3 pairs of one color per package. Features: Comfortable flat toe seam Sized to fit Elastic-free The Buster Brown cotton socks you’ve always loved come sized for a great fit.”–Vermont Country Store
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“HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who has long identified himself as an Episcopalian, said this weekend that he is a Baptist and has been for years.”–Bruce Smith, The Huffington Post
Dr. George Vaillant, a psychiatrist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, “is a staunch believer in Alcoholics Anonymous, based on his finding that men who attended more than 100 meetings were more likely to remain sober than those who attended only a handful. His 1983 book ‘The Natural History of Alcoholism’ explains that alcoholism leads to depression, isolation, and family problems, rather than vice versa - a chicken-and-egg problem of the sort that can be understood only through a longitudinal study.”–Ami Albernaz, The Boston Globe
The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited (Paperback)
by George E. Vaillant, amazon.com
According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, “42.2 percent of executives said more companies are adopting a less formal dress code, and 22.3 percent said the definition of ‘business casual’ has stretched to include attire such as jeans.
“The survey also found that casually dresed employees are viewed as creative and fun, but run the risk of being taken less seriously.”–Boston Now


