Mar 1, 2021
This week we d like to feature Dave, a sweet, older German Shepard. Dave is a 7 year, 8 month old German Shepard who is 87 pounds full of love! He’s really a sweet boy whose hips have seen better days (as is fairly common with older GSDs). He loves people and loves playing with toys. He also loves chasing small animals and livestock, so he needs to go to a home with no cats, small dogs, chickens, etc. He’s friendly with other large friendly dogs, but will need to meet any potential canine companions before being adopted. He’s a bit of a puller on leash and we’re currently working on that. He does a lot better while wearing a harness and doesn’t pull as much as he does with a leash on his collar. He’s lived with grade school aged kiddos and does great with them. Dave is a very happy and kind dog. He’s super sweet with everyone and deserves a family that has the time, space, and energy for him. Does Dave sound like the handsome guy for you? If so
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CARLSBAD, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / OPTEC International, Inc. (OTC Pink: OPTI), a developer of UV and UV-C safety products using related advanced technologies specific to Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), today announced the Let s Get Cruising Webinar targeting the safe return of the Cruise Ship Industry and hosted by Renowned Author Dr. Drew Pinsky and
OPTEC CEO Roger Pawson.
Invitations are limited for the 10:00 am PST Webinar on Friday February 26
th, 2021. Description: OPTEC International Invite Cruise industry senior executives and procurement specialists to attend an event about how groundbreaking UVC technology can keep your environment and your customers safe.
OPTEC will publish the entire recorded webinar on the company s website shortly after completion of the event.
Drew Barrymore empathizes with Britney Spears over perils of childhood stardom
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Thu, Feb 25, 2021
Hollywood star Drew Barrymore addressed the entire Britney Spears fiasco and how the pop icon s ordeal was something she related to as well.
In her recent appearance on
The Howard Stern Show, the
50 First Dates actor spoke about how she empathizes with the singer and also relates to her struggle as she highlighted how her own fame at a young age adversely impacted her life. I have so much empathy toward so many people. I m sure that people look on and think, These party girls, these privileges, how dare they have feelings about any of this? They ve put themselves out there, they ve asked for this it s fair [expletive] game. And I just go, They re humans. They re just humans, Barrymore said.
Drew Barrymore recounts the struggle of being a teenager growing up under spotlight
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Drew Barrymore touched upon spending years in a psychiatric ward as a young teen
Drew Barrymore came forth laying bare the harrowing experience of spending up to 18 months in a psychiatric ward as a teenager.
During a recent chat on
The Howard Stern Show on
SiriusXM Monday Drew recounted the ordeal of being a young person in the spotlight. I was going to clubs and not going to school and stealing my mom s car and, you know, I was out of control. So, you know, sometimes it was as humorous as that and sometimes I was just so angry that I would go off and then I d get thrown in the thing.
Twin Peaks Day: Revisiting the Capital Region s most famous unsolved mysteries
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The central mystery of the cult-classic show Twin Peaks , the death of the seemingly innocent high schooler Laura Palmer, has its origins in the murder of another young woman, this one real, and this one who met a mysterious and tragic end in Rensselaer County.Courtesy of Bob Moore/Washington Post News ServiceShow MoreShow Less
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The 1908 murder of Hazel Irene Drew in Sand Lake, New York, inspired the ABC series Twin Peaks. Show MoreShow Less
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Wednesday is Twin Peaks Day, celebrating the cult-classic show of the same name that captivated fans in the 1990s with its moody, surreal atmosphere and eerie mysteries.