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Moving to the tar heel state! (Uh, what is a tar heel?) by Jennette F. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 May 2010 6:18am Photo by andrewbain / CC BY 2.0 About seven years ago, my dad told us he was going to North Carolina on a business trip. Then, well, let’s just say he never made it to North Carolina and the next time I saw him was at the divorce hearing. Unlike my father, when I tell you I’m going to North Carolina, I’m actually going there, like, to ... Read on »
A Pod of Codfish Eggs Tarako Tar... by Kathy S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:08am A Pod of Codfish Eggs Tarako Tarako Tappuri Tarako... Read on »
Tar Heel Reader by Greg T. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:36pm There is a great literacy program from the Tar Heel reader site. Authors can create books using pictures to help individuals learn to read. The site also has a screen reader, it's all very cool. Check out my book Service Dog Tales I found the Tar Heel site from Disability Studies Temple U blog Thanks! There are few books on disability, I encourage Read on »
Haul & Swatches: OCC Lip Tars! by Zoffe Posted Thu 15 Apr 2010 12:00am I finally gave in and ordered some of the famous Lip Tars from Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics ! ;) I'll have a full review up later when I've had the chance to actually use them some more, but for now, I just have some swatches and first impression thoughts to share! Read on »
Canada's Tar Sands May Be Just Too Dirty by Stan Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Oct 2009 11:01pm Capturing and storing some of the carbon that would be released in the processing of Canada’s tar sands may not clean the industry up. To turn the vast but dirty resource... to reduce carbon emissions from tar sands operations. Read More: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18044-canadas-tar-sands-may-be-just-too-di Read on »
CLOSED: OCC Lip Tar Pre-Order for Malaysian Residents by Connie De Alwis Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm community, you may notice that there's a highly raved about lip product called Lip Tar by Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics (OCC). I've been having heaps of fun playing with my Lip Tar... innovation in lip color, OCC Lip Tar combines the longevity of a lipstick, with the ease of application of a gloss. Goes on slick and moist, and dries down to a satin finish. Ultra Read on »
The Facts About Healing ‘Tar Lungs’ Quickly by LungDetoxification Posted Wed 21 Jul 2010 6:31am If you are a smoker or have been a smoker until just recently, your lungs are likely full of a foul substance called Tar.  It’s horrible stuff.  It coats your teeth... likely to have Tar filled lungs on the inside, struggling under a thick coating – and the poisonous effects - of what could be years of Tar deposition from your smoking habit Read on »
A Vocal Opponent: Radiohead's Thom Yorke Takes on Tar Sands by Sierra Club .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 06 Apr 2010 12:31pm ’s campaign to halt this destructive practice (aside from devastating the land, tar-sands oil is the most harmful type for the atmosphere). Recently, Thom Yorke , the lead singer of  Radiohead , has joined the chorus of protesters. He’s been blogging against the practice on the band’s site . His latest post warns fans that their pensions may be invested in tar Read on »
Lemming: OCC lip tars! by Zoffe Posted Fri 05 Feb 2010 12:00am I believe QueenOfBlending was the first person I ever saw using the Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tars, and I've been wanting them ever since! (Image from OCC's... to have! The lip tars come in a wide variety of colors, including both fun primary colors as well as wearable every day shades. Why haven't I gotten them yet? Simple! I can't Read on »
Tar Sands by My Green Element Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Dec 2008 9:13pm Not long after 500 migratory ducks died from landing in a tailings pond created by Syncrude, there is more bad news for the companies capitalizing on Canada’s tar sands... the tar sands.    By Michael Morris, at The Element Agency in New York Read on »