The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Best 'o The Slice column
When hearing someone refer to "the Y," how many newcomers to
OK, now try not to start humming that Village People song.
Saying goodbye to pets:
About a year after her dog was killed in an accident,
Before her dying dog, Titus, had to be put down,
Others told of holding their furry friends as euthanizing injections did their work.
But
She bought rose bushes to honor each. "One for Mom's ashes, the other for Peaches' ashes."
In a fitting tribute, her mom's rose plant is vibrant, open and beautiful.
Not so, Peaches' plant. "The bush with the cat's ashes grows reluctantly and blooms when it feels like blooming," she wrote. "The thorns are deadly, drawing blood from any person who goes near the bush."
Maybe that nine lives thing includes reincarnation.
What you learned when you Googled your own name:
Slice answers:
And the thing that made
(Hey Carol, check out whole life policies.)
Today's Slice question: What possession have you lost and found the greatest number of times?
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