$1 jeans day no more?
/ Category: Jean NewsSuperintendent moves to eliminate the fundraiser from schools with uniforms, claiming they’re unfair.
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$1 jeans day no more?
Superintendent moves to eliminate the fundraiser from schools with uniforms, claiming they’re unfair.
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$1 jeans day no more?
Between exchanging recipes or chatting about the kids, women often engage in “fat talk.”
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Do these jeans make me look huge?
LAND O’ LAKES – About 170 kids put on their seasonal best Thursday for the Kids’ Stuff preschool and pre-kindergarten program’s spring hat parade.
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Bonnets, blue jeans and bunny ears
Just about every student at Coats-Erwin Middle School wears jeans to class almost every day.
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School raises jeans for Haiti (Winston-Salem Journal)
Cameras focused on the Jets swung 180 degrees last week from Mark Sanchez’s stall to the other end of the locker room, to an unglamorous 26-year-old quarterback wearing a couple of days of stubble, old blue jeans and a cap pointed backward.
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New York’s Clemens glad to get a chance (The Tampa Tribune)
While in Iran, Jesuit’s Shayan Falasiri had to train in jeans since wearing shorts outdoors is not allowed by Islam.
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Training in Iran poses an uncomfortable situation (The Tampa Tribune)
A suspected shoplifter was ticketed Tuesday for attempting to walk out of Wal-Mart without paying for two pair of jeans.
More here: Suspected shoplifter lifts two pair of jeans (Hernando Today)
Peter Marsh, his white jeans spattered with paint, stood on South Main Street in Hanover during his lunch hour and held a poster that read: “Bank of America Bad for America.”
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Protesters show interest in banks (Concord Monitor)
Sarasota police continued their search for an elderly man who was reported missing Thursday morning. William E. Diedrick, 81, was last seen wearing a blue jeans shirt and pants and a green baseball cap.
More here: Sarasota Police Searching For Missing 81-Year-Old Man (The Tampa Tribune)
They arrived in buses from Mobile, Ala., bundled in scarves, jeans and coats. But freezing temperatures could not chill the excitement of the Azalea Trail Maids as they arrived in Washington Monday to take part in the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama.
Continue here: VIDEO: Mobile group prepares for inaugural parade (Hickory Daily Record)