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Sally Hawkins from While I was trying to active a cellphone with Verizon Wireless, the customer service rep kept asking for the phone number I was calling from. "You can't see the number?" I asked.

"No," she replied. "Maybe Verizon should get caller ID," I retorted. ... Having seen the movie, "The Shape of Water", I was not surprised when it picked up 13 Oscar nominations. The touching moment is when the Sally Hawkins, playing the character, Elisa Esposito, first sees the sea creature and coyly says, "Hello, tall, green and scaly."  But at one point, she advises him, "I know something that can help with that complexion." The film is groundbreaking and gives new insights into how to kill time while boiling an egg. ... To date, the score is squirrels 2, Bob, 0. In the first round, a tab that held the lid on a bird feeder left a slight opening. I looked out the window to see a squirrel inside the almost closed feeder. The next bird feeder that went up had a lid that was held on by a metal post that attached to a. top that screwed on. Apparently, the window loosened the device and the next morning I saw a horde of squirrels feeding at the fallen bird feeder. A little later, I looked out the window and saw a line of squirrels holding signs "1.5, 1.0, 5. 1.0 1.5. ... Looking forward to the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles. Patriot Quarterback Tom Brady has reported developed a way of inflating the football without being caught.

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