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so poor judge paul thought little of a shellfish allergy and stayed a little bit for the reception, had some metaxa and ouza, and a piece of shrimp. in just a little bit he was being tailed to walgreens for some benedryl and tlc. thanks to chris and his friends for finishing medical school and enjoying their residency in madison. he was fine.
Small photo-shoot to raise awareness to the fact that we keep judging others based on trivial information. Try and judge them now, stripped of their clothes and don't have a face. More: csoreszworld.blogspot.com/2015/03/blogger-judge-me-now.html
Vintage postcard of Glencoe, published by Judges.
More information about my vintage postcards can be found on my vintage postcards blog at dakotaboo-vintage-postcards.blogspot.com/
On Monday morning when I went to put my lunch in the fridge I was assaulted with the stench of 1000 diapers. But it wasn't diapers it was a container of broccoli. It had been in the fridge since before Thanksgiving.
Today I go to put my bag in the fridge (I was in another building yesterday) and it was still there. I had left it on Monday hoping the offending person would have taken their container. But not today I tossed the whole thing in the garbage. Too bad, so sad.
Judge Dredd comic by Mike Collins from Daily Star.
"Return of the Peeper" written by Mark Millar
This strip (1587) published 8. April 1991.
(C) Fleetway Publications 1991
The road of life is rocky,
And you may stumble too:
So while you talk about me,
Someone else is judging you.
Christopher Judge star of Stargate SG1 tells us about how he got the job on Dead Space Aftermath.
Indeed
Show was judged by Brenda Hutchison, Ruth Barbour, Vivienne Bowen, Jim Richardson and David Hutchison.
2025, Columbus, Ohio, ISEF, Society for Science, ISEF 2025, Regeneron, ISEF2025, Science, Students, International Science and Engineering Fair, Wednesday, May 14, 2025_05_14, 5/14/25, Judging
Previously Old Addenbrooke's Hospital, the building was given an £11 million makeover in the early 1990s. John Outram was the architect who won the re-design competition. His own words here on the background and the project - fhttp://www.johnoutram.com/judge.html
Corey Mintz and Eric Vellend were two of the celeb judges at the Evergreen Brick Works' Wild Blueberry Festival on August 15, 2010