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Avoid Prison

The title of thisblog refers to some advice I found written in a pamphlet from the Travel Clinic at the Montreal General Hospital. To avoid illness in foreign countries, it was suggested that one should not eat fruit with the peel, should not drink tap water, and should avoid prison. I thought it was some of the best advice I'd ever heard.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

3 Words

Deep. Fried. Bananas.
Posted by Jennifer Nachshen at 1:28 AM

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I'm a psychologist who moonlights as a fashion writer. A cynic who still believes in romance. An incredibly stupid smart girl. Superficially deep and deeply superficial. Sensible to the point of foolishness. A cautious risk-taker. Terrifyingly brave. Imaginatively realistic. Makes sense? Didn't think so...
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