THIS WEEK'S DEAR JOHN LETTER!
Dear John,
My husband and I have been together for 6 years and have two young kids. We're happy. I think. I'm a collector. I keep things that bring back memories. I have boxes of photos, newspaper articles, tickets from big events, and stuff from the kids' activities. Well, it builds up. So I started getting rid of some of the junk to reduce the clutter. In the process, my husband came across a photo of me with the drummer of a pretty popular band from a concert I went to 15 years ago. Way before we even knew one another! He asked about it and I told him the story about how I met the band after the show and ended up having a one night stand with the drummer. Later that night, we were going to bed and he wanted to know why I never told him about this and was hiding this picture from him. I told him I was not hiding anything, it was in a box of stuff from my college years. I feel like he was being a baby. I told him to grow up, and to stop being jealous. This morning, he's not speaking to me and is obviously really upset. What do I do now?
Signed
Do
I Throw Away The Photo?
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National Pen Pal Day
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I’m sure you’ve heard that eating ‘fast food’ isn’t the most healthful way to eat. But did you know that eating “fast” isn’t very good for you either? According to Zoe Science and Nutrition, eating quickly can cause you to gain weight, because doing so doesn’t give the brain time to fully digest (pardon the pun) the fact that some eating has been happening and the stomach is getting full. What’s more, a higher eating speed is also correlated with higher levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, and higher blood sugar. That’s right: research has “drawn a link between eating faster and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Want more? Eating too quickly can also cause acid reflux and digestive issues.
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Just days after its record-breaking debut, “The Family Stallone” has been renewed for a second season, Paramount+ has announced. The Sylvester Stallone-centric reality show broke records during its debut, becoming the #1 original reality show to ever premiere on the streaming service. The Family Stallone follows the 3-time Oscar-nominated actor, his wife Jennifer Flavin Stallone and their daughters Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet as he tackles “the greatest role of his lifetime: Dad.” The series premiered on May 17.
“Star Wars” fans have a shot at an iconic piece of history. Carrie Fisher’s ‘Princess Leia’ dress is up sale. The one-of-a-kind costume has hit the auction block at Propstore Auction. It was worn by the late actress in the the original 1977 film, “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope”, and the auction house estimates it will fetch $1-2 million. The 3-day auction starts June 28.
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Scientists say they can create an invisibility cloak with a 3-D printer.
There may be relief for women who suffer through hot flashes, night sweats, chills and other symptoms of menopause. The USFDA has approved Veozah, a one-of-a-kind treatment, suitable for women who cannot use hormone-replacement therapy for hot flashes. According to professor Waljit Dhillo, an endocrinologist at Imperial College London who was involved in early research into Veozah, “It’s like a switch. Within a day or two the flushes go away. It’s unbelievable how well these drugs work.”
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✓ Children learn an average of 10 new words a day between the ages of 2 and 5.
✓ Gloves have been around for 2,500 years. Mittens? Only about 1,000.
✓ The sudden jolt, or feeling of falling down as you’re drifting to sleep is called a “hypnic jerk”.
✓ It takes 8 minutes for sunlight to reach Earth, and more than 5 hours to reach Pluto.
✓ Herring fish communicate through flatulence.
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In Sweden a man said he got up early to take care of his dog and his 3-year-old son soon came downstairs and said there was a “ghost” in his bed. The father said he discovered a drunk passed out in the bed. He said he considered handling the matter without police, but changed his mind when he saw the mystery man had urinated on the mattress.
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BEST-EVER MOVIE DIRECTORS:
(According to a survey of 10 “expert” websites…)
1. Alfred Hitchcock: The “master of suspense” quarterbacked a succession of classics, including “Rear Window” (1954), “Vertigo” (1958) and “North by Northwest” (1959). And don’t even get me started on “Psycho” (1960), which basically created the horror genre.
2. Stanley Kubrick: He wasn’t afraid to push boundaries and explore the extremes of the human condition. Among his most famous films are: “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968), “The Shining” (1980), and “Full Metal Jacket” (1987).
3. Martin Scorsese: A master storyteller whose iconic films include “Taxi Driver” (1976), “Goodfellas” (1990), “Casino” (1995), and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013).
4.
Francis Ford Coppola: Often considered a visionary who raised the bar
for artistic cinema. Best known for directing “The Godfather”
trilogy (1972 and 1974, and 1990). He also handled “The Outsiders”
(1983), “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992), and “Apocalypse Now”
(1979).
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Steven Spielberg: The most commercially successful director ever.
Some of his most famous films include “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial”
(1982), “Jurassic Park” (1993), and “Saving Private Ryan”
(1998).
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