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Some wishful thinking included: The New Yorker, Paris Review, and three people who think the Bunions is a magazine if it is, it's news to me...but so much is these days
Archive 2006-10-01 Miss Snark 2006
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Some wishful thinking included: The New Yorker, Paris Review, and three people who think the Bunions is a magazine if it is, it's news to me...but so much is these days
Snarkiana Winners---and some pithy comments Miss Snark 2006
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No11 Graham "Bunions" Onions and the ever-reliable
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No11 Graham "Bunions" Onions and the ever-reliable
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Yet, the American people want the unemployment extension to pass and Bunions says no.
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Rep. Jim Bunions [R-KY Jelly] is a ruthless Senator and obtructionist.
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Bunions are boney prominences that can form on the top and side of the great toe bone first metatarsal bone and can cause shoe issues because they will cause the foot to widen making it a nightmare to find the right closed shoe to wear.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Goodbye Summer Shoes, It's Time for Fall and Pointy-Toed Shoes Are Back Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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Arch Supports: Bunions and foot deformities tend to occur in people with flat feet and/or ligamentous laxity.
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Bunions develop because of abnormal pronation, which is the collapsing of the arch over a prolonged period of time.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Goodbye Summer Shoes, It's Time for Fall and Pointy-Toed Shoes Are Back Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011
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Yup, Jim Bunions gave the finger to unemployed workers, to the workers in transportation who webt on furlough today, the rural folks who got their satellite TV shut off today and so on.
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