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by diane mccloskey, Mar 8, 2008 |
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Bleep the Creep, Freeze the Squeeze, Lose the Ooze. What do they all mean?
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- Bleep the creep…what to have a boyfriend do when someone insults his girl
- Boast the most…what the most arrogant person does
- Booze and snooze…a safer alternative to drinking and driving
- Cover the lover…what to do with blankets when your spouse walks in unexpectedly
- Deny the tie…what to do when someone tries to connect you to a crime
- Dream and scream…what you end up with when a dream becomes a nightmare
- Fail the tail…what you could say happens to a private eye who loses someone he's been following
- Fight the light…what you do if you're not ready to “cross over” to the other side
- Fight the night…what you do if you're a conscienced, well-intended wolfman
- Find your mind…what to do when you need to get a grip
- Float the boat…what to do when you want to stay dry
- Freeze the squeeze…capturing a Hallmark hug on film
- Knock and lock…what to do with bathroom doors when you have guests
- Lose the ooze…what happens when you've squeezed all the pus out of a pimple
- Muffle the scuffle…what to do when there's a schoolyard rough house and the cops are driving by
- Rest the pest…what to do with an elderly person or child who needs a nap
- Scratch the patch…what to do with an area of poison ivy
- Sell the Dell…what to do with your old computer before it's totally worthless
- Share the fare…what carpoolers do
- Smile a while…what to do when you want to get picked up by someone of the opposite sex
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