Is Thigh Lift Surgery Right for Me?

Thighs and legs have become increasingly problematic areas for many people as they age. For most people, the thigh area is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to firm up even with regular dieting and exercise.

Pun Of The Weak: Procrastination — Learn Fun Facts

In the Self-Help Section of a bookstore: Customer: Do you have books about procrastination? Clerk: I’m sorry sir, but we haven’t gotten around to ordering them yet. via Pun Of The Weak: Procrastination — Learn Fun Facts   This one is too funny LOL!

Okinawa Kamikaze story — Pacific Paratrooper

This is an odd story that involves a flight instructor, his family, and a single-minded request. The whole thing was so strange, in fact, that the Japanese government censored it at the time.

Creating Atmosphere In Fiction – by Esther Chilton — Author Don Massenzio

Originally posted on Hugh's Views & News: Today, I’m delighted to welcome Esther Chilton to my blog. While I’m putting the finishing touches to my next short story collection, Esther kindly accepted my invitation to write a guest post. This is a must-read for anyone who is in the process of writing fiction, whether it… via … Continue reading Creating Atmosphere In Fiction – by Esther Chilton — Author Don Massenzio

Celebrities Who You Should NOT Take Medical Advice From

As a society of celebrity followers, sometimes we are bound to take it a little too far. We eat what they eat, we drink what they drink, and we wear what they wear. However, taking medical advice from them may not always be the best idea. Especially when the advice in question can be a little out of the ordinary, to say the least.

Ed and Lorraine Warren: Paranormal Investigators

Ed and Lorraine Warren’s investigations into some of the most interesting and controversial paranormal events of the past four decades have spawned best selling novels and successful movies.

The Advances Toward Renewable Energy Storage

Storing the surplus of renewable energy in batteries for later use seems like the obvious solution, but a new study from Stanford University suggests this might not always be the case.