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Laser Hair Removal Bikini Cost and Benefits

There's something I'd like everyone to know: Laser hair removal has changed my life. I'm truly not sure how I made it this far in life without getting it done. My only frame of reference for laser hair removal was a friend who had it done in 2011, and I recalled her complaining about how much it hurt, so on the way to my first appointment at LaserAway. I was so terrified that I was shaking, but I reminded myself that beauty is pain!

Sandi Graham: 7 interesting facts about rapper Drake's mom

If you have followed Drake’s music career for the last 15 years, you might have heard the story of his relationship with his mother coming out on many occasions. Most of Drake’s songs pay homage to his mother. From Successful, Closer to My Dreams, to S.T.R.E.S.S., Must Hate Money, You & The 6, and Too Much, his music creates a much bigger picture of the connection between mother and son. Furthermore, Drake commemorates a memory and gives listeners a glance at his life with his mother.

Angie Dickinson jokes that she would be working at See’s Candies if she hadn’t been hired for her role in 1959’s Rio Bravo. The western, which put Angie on the map, also starred John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson and was directed by famed helmer Howard Hawks. Today, it’s regarded as a western masterpiece. “I knew it was going to be an extraordinary experience, but I didn’t know how extraordinary,” Angie, 91, tells Closer.

'Honeymooners' Star Joyce Randolph Who Played Trixie Dead at 99

Gallery Launch Gallery Remembering Joyce Randolph Launch Gallery Gallery Getty Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie Norton on "The Honeymooners," has died ... TMZ has learned. Her son tells TMZ ... Joyce passed Saturday at her home in New York City. We're told she died in her sleep. She had been suffering from the effects of old age ... unable to walk. She was in hospice care at the time of her death.

#552 Head Full of Doubt. Laurel Mercantile

Most afternoons when Ben and I are sitting in our office across the room from each other, some variety of alternative country is playing on the computer. Lately, it’s been the Avett Brothers and the Decemberists which has given me the guitar itch. Tonight I took my acoustic down off the wall and began to pick out the chords from Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promises. I was excited to find that it’s quite easy to play and before long my dear, sweet and usually unmusical Mitter Ben was singing along.