| SensualStories: @DaddyBird or circling your waist? Denny's sounds like a stalker:) about 2 hours ago |
![]() | 4chvl: Just got done making a movie @ mansion then off to take one. Bout to leave here and eat. IHOP or Denny's? about 3 hours ago |
![]() | SuperCorby: dinner with the d-man... Or is it supper? Denny's. Then back to the office to make something inspiring. about 5 hours ago |
| MorningWhiskey: Neither! Denny's...PLEASE!!! RT @ASHA7777 Waffle House or Ihop? about 8 hours ago |
![]() | aiversonbabe: @Lady_Glam I might take my mom to Denny's or something & sleep.Omg I thought it was nothing big? about 8 hours ago |
| By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers |
| Published May 29, 2008 at 5:29 a.m. |
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Tide to Go -- A coffee mishap this week forced me to detour to Pick 'N Save on the way to work in search of a stain removal device. I went with the Tide to Go "instant stain remover," and I'm here to report that it worked like a charm. Just shake, press and rub the pen-like device on the stain and, like magic, it's gone. Works best, I hear, when the stain is fresh. I caught mine within 15 minutes and the huge coffee spot was removed from my very white shirt. It costs about $3.50. --Jeff Sherman
"Pleased to Meet Me" by The Replacements -- Is anybody else out there suffering from iPod fatigue? Is it possible to get sick of 7,000 songs at the same time? I still love it for working out and walking the dog, but my iPod just doesn't surprise me any more -- even when the songs are shuffling. It was getting so bad that I thought about popping for a satellite radio unit, but the idea of spending $15 a month to listen to the radio seemed a bit extravagant. Then, out of the clear blue, "Can't Hardly Wait" came on and I spun through rest of the album. You can argue that the earlier, raw Replacements stuff is more formidable, but this collection sounds as vibrant today as it did two decades ago. --Drew Olson
Fred Soll incense -- I am extremely picky about incense, and Fred Soll is one of the few brands I find worthy of sparking up in my abode. Its tagline is "resin on a stick" and, indeed, the sticky, globby incense from New Mexico is hand-dipped in all natural resin. I'm a big fan of the Dragon's Blood because it reminds me of going to church with my grandparents as a kid and the Patchouli Desert. The good stuff will cost you -- most packages cost $11 for 20 sticks -- but one stick will last a long time. In fact, if you burn the whole thing down, your house will smell and look like a hazy opium den, which I don't recommend. Fred Soll incense is now available at Green Fields, 1800 N. Farwell Ave. --Molly Snyder Edler
Body Worlds -- "Body Worlds" days are numbered at the Milwaukee Public Museum. If you procrastinated, hit it anytime this weekend since it's open 24/7 and for a total of 63 straight hours on the final weekend. It closes June 1. I also recommend purchasing the audio tour, which adds to the experience. --J.S.
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Posted by ech on May 29, 2008 at 9:03 a.m. (report)
Well I too love the Tide pen, use caution- it can discolor colored fabrics. One example where it actually pays to "test an inconspicuous area" first. But for whites- it rocks!
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