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Tuesday, May 20, 2014, 1:00:05 AM- NN PublishiNNg PreseNNts "Cover of a MagaziNNe"
First up on the list is a new publication right out of the fantasy wood shop itself. "Hard Wood Hourly" With many articles for the sensitive to the touch hard wood enthusiast
Next let's get "Fancy" with the glitzy glamour "Puttin' on the Ritz" ..... so much glitzy eye candy to be seen
Still another form of glamour. One that the men will like as much as the ladies!! Pictures of a guy in his shop!!! Handling his tool(s) ! Ohhhh Yea!
and a sneak peak at the centerfold this month for this publication....
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Check out all the aspiring new Magazines out there!! Looks like magazine subscriptions are going to CUM back in fashion!
It's Mother's Day in other countries, too, including Denmark, Italy, Venezuela, Turkey, Australia, and Japan. A woman named Anna Jarvis was the person behind the official establishment of Mother's Day. Her mother, Anna Reeves Jarvis, had a similar idea, and in 1905 the daughter swore at her mother's grave to dedicate her life to the project. She campaigned tirelessly for the holiday. In 1907, she passed out 500 white carnations at her mother's church, St. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia — one for each mother in the congregation. In 1912, West Virginia became the first state to adopt an official Mother's Day, and in 1914 President Woodrow Wilson made it a national holiday. Anna Jarvis became increasingly concerned over the commercialization of Mother's Day. She said, "I wanted it to be a day of sentiment, not profit." She was against the selling of flowers, and she called greeting cards "a poor excuse for the letter you are too lazy to write." Nevertheless, Mother's Day has become one of the best days of the year for florists. When Anna Jarvis lived the last years of her life in nursing home without a penny to her name, her bills were paid, unbeknownst to her, by the Florist's Exchange.
It is also the birthday of the writer and composer Irving Berlin.Composer more than 1,500 songs, including a long list of classics like "Blue Skies," "Puttin' on the Ritz," "God Bless America," and "There's No Business Like Show Business." He said, "The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success." So in tribute to Irving Berlin here he is singing on the Ed Sullivan Show.