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Celebrity Impersonators Help Elderly Patients
May 5, 2012
Senior citizens are very nostalgic people. They like to sit around sharing stories about the past, and remembering the good old times.
Children Love Visiting the Dentist with New Flavored Sedation Gas
May 4, 2012
Getting a child to go to the dentist is like trying to pull a tooth from an angry tiger; it just seems impossible.
Pets Party Like Rockstars in Custom-Made Pet Party Supplies
May 4, 2012
People are always saying that animals are like family members, but when it comes time to celebrate birthdays and weddings, the animals tend to be left out of the celebration.
Companies Vie for Spot to be First to Reach Google's #1 ranking from Space
May 4, 2012
The latest craze is the thought of being able to be a tourist in space. There are companies hosting contests to give people the chance to visit space, and millionaires lining up to be one of the first to explore a world.
Scottish Legend Expresses Interest in Moving to the Waters of Puget Sound
May 4, 2012
For centuries the Loch Ness monster has called Scotland home, but if the unknown dragon/dinosaur creature has his or her way, they just might be calling the Emerald city of Seattle home.
The Brilliant Smiles Bellevue Is Your Trusted Bellevue Dentist
May 4, 2012
The Brilliant Smiles Bellevue, led by Dr. Barron and his team of experienced staff, has been a trusted family dentist in Bellevue since 1976.
Man Eating Mattress Negotiates with Family for Better Treatment
May 4, 2012
Memory foam mattresses are loved for their ability to provide support to the body while also feeling as if they are wrapping it in a soft, cushy cloud.
Pesky Seattle Problem Turns into Real Money Saver
May 4, 2012
Seattle is home to the Seahawks, Puget Sound, and the Space Needle, but walk up and down any street in Seattle and you will see another overlooked trademark: moss.
Baby Bunny Saved from Near Death by Leftover Raw Dog Food
May 4, 2012
Most tragic stories rarely has a happy ending, but for one tiny little bunny that belonged to the Klickton family the tragic story of survival has a happy ending for everyone involved.
Rare Baby Sasquatch Found by Local Seattle Retirement Community Hikers
May 3, 2012
Trips to the national parks that surround Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Baker are nothing new to the residents of Sunny Mountain Retirement Community in the Queen Anne area of Seattle.
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