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Taylor Swift is 27 today. I could have sworn she was 40. Seems like she's been around forever. She plans to have a party, have it go late and then after it breaks up, write a song about it.
Jamie Foxx turns 49 today. He can act anything... except his age. he one multi-talented dude. There's even a TV network named after him.
Johnnie Whitaker, who played Jodi on the old "Family Affair" TV series," turns 57 today. You only have to worry if you remember.
Steve Buscemi turns 59 today. Nice guy, but if you're going to his party, bring a gift. He's just got those scary eyes and you don't want to set him off.
Ted Nugent turns 67 today. Instead of blowing out his birthday candles, he shoots them out with a bow and arrow.
Dick Van Dyke is 91. No more falling over couches for you!
National Cocoa Day -- Hot cocoa helps fight heart disease and cancer. Yes, The sweet treat contains large amounts of disease-fighting antioxidants -- and the heat may get them into the bloodstream faster, according to Ki Won Lee, Ph.D., whose study was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. "These results," says Dr. Lee, "Suggests that cocoa is more beneficial to health than teas and red wine in terms of its higher antioxidant capacity" and its ability to head off damage that could trigger heart disease and cancer.
Jamie Foxx turns 49 today. He can act anything... except his age. he one multi-talented dude. There's even a TV network named after him.
Johnnie Whitaker, who played Jodi on the old "Family Affair" TV series," turns 57 today. You only have to worry if you remember.
Steve Buscemi turns 59 today. Nice guy, but if you're going to his party, bring a gift. He's just got those scary eyes and you don't want to set him off.
Ted Nugent turns 67 today. Instead of blowing out his birthday candles, he shoots them out with a bow and arrow.
Dick Van Dyke is 91. No more falling over couches for you!
National Cocoa Day -- Hot cocoa helps fight heart disease and cancer. Yes, The sweet treat contains large amounts of disease-fighting antioxidants -- and the heat may get them into the bloodstream faster, according to Ki Won Lee, Ph.D., whose study was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. "These results," says Dr. Lee, "Suggests that cocoa is more beneficial to health than teas and red wine in terms of its higher antioxidant capacity" and its ability to head off damage that could trigger heart disease and cancer.
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