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    3 Responses to “Scared Monkeys Radio Daily Commentary – Tuesday, June 10, 2008 – Some Helpful Advice, “Don’t Scratch That Itch””

    1. LilPuma on June 10th, 2008 12:40 pm

      Geeeeez. I’m old enough to remember birth control pills giving women a greater degree of freedom and penicillin would cure anything you could get. That was also when mutually assured destruction kept everyone in check and parents would kick their kids butts if they got in trouble instead of suing someone. Now we’ve got a virtual epidemic with AIDS and herpes. Makes me want to move to Mayberry, next door to Andy and Aunt Bea.

    2. Dana on June 10th, 2008 1:01 pm

      Speaking of aunt bea, check out this link
      http://www.findadeath.com/

      Look in the directory for Frances Bavier

    3. LilPuma on June 10th, 2008 6:20 pm

      So being a household name, an icon, doesn’t keep you young, thin or sane. But a cat hoarder? Oh, Aunt Bea, how could you do this to the American public?

      Interesting site. How they get police video of murder scenes is beyond me. I’m assuming they’re police video — unless police let a reporter or someone in before collecting evidence and removing the bodies. Not for the squeamish. I saw only one dead body and a little blood splatter before searching for Frances, but I’m actually afraid to go back and see what they have on Charles Manson.

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