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October 2000



It's Rock-tober and you know what that means! You can Mash.........you can
Monster Mash! When you get to my door, tell them Boris sent you. Halloween
is a fun holiday. Read more about it in
The Soap Box.

This month we feature
Jibbles 'N' Bits Of Trivia. Enter our drawing for a
beautiful 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. You can also check your trivia skills
with her medical quiz. Are you doctor material.....or just Doctor Jeckel material?

Maybe you are just in a partying mood? Check out
Gem's Gems. She can show
you how to pick the right gift, or throw a totally rocking party with
her Random Party Generator.

Last month's quizlet results are in! The question was:
Which television category is your favorite?
28 people responded, with an overwhelming 50% of you preferring sitcoms! Dramas followed with 21%, reality shows scored 14%, game shows 11%, and soaps 4%. Don't forget to vote in this month's quizlet immediately below.

Until next month, happy reading! And remember.....pick the most sincere
pumpkin patch and the Great Pumpkin may just visit YOU!

In this issue:

Advice: Survey says! Ask The Yenta for the results of her poll

Trivia:
Test your medical knowledge with
Jibbles 'N' Bits Of Trivia

HOT web sites:
Party Hardy with
Gem's Gems

Things To Do:
Play etch-a-sketch with
DThrillLady

Commentary:
Celebrate Halloween on
The Soap Box

Pets:
The
Whisker Watch lives la vida Mocha

Travel:
Globetrotting pays a tribute to Israel for the Jewish New Year

Editorial:
You won't believe the explosive and
Vital Social Issues & Stuff this month!

Teen Steam: Find out who won Seth's Silver Sounds

Kids: Plan a wild Halloween party in The Kids Korner

Food: Enter a Chocoholic's paradise in krstl’s karats

Fashion: Out Of The Closet goes Retro

For Rent: What's For Rent? Hilary Swank in Boys Don't Cry

Birthdays: Suzie's StarStruck Birthdays liberates your Libran friends


American Red Cross

Give the gift of life. Give blood.

It is very safe to give blood. Each needle used in the procedure is sterile and is disposed of after a single use.

To give blood, you must be healthy, at least 17 years old, and weigh at least 110 pounds. You can donate a unit of blood as often as every eight weeks. Persons who are older than 65 and in good health may usually donate with the approval of the blood bank physician.

There are many places where donations can be made. Bloodmobiles travel to high schools, colleges, churches, and other community organizations. People can also donate at community blood centers and hospital-based donor centers. Many people donate at blood drives at their workplace.

To find out where you can donate,
call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or contact your local Red Cross.


Spring? Summer? Winter? Fall?
No, it's football season in Joe, Montana.
Just don't wear white cleats after Labor Day.


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Download of the Month

Survivor Parody Screensaver
Are you blue because the show "Survivor" is over? How would you like to have the castaways on your desktop every day? This is the newest, and possibly the funniest animated screensaver. See Richard dance and sing of his victory while ceremoniously kicking his pals off the island.