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You would never mix up your peanut butter with watermelon,
or even Taylor Swift with the piano guys. Then again
you might, Well, that's what this is all about. Arrow
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I like asking questions. The reason why is because the
fund begins when you start researching for answers such as
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what's up with Wicked? Why is it still the production
of Sea on stage and in movie theaters? Plus allergies.
No matter what time of year, we are bombarded by
natural warriors that are winning the war. My naymes, Arrow,
I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. That means I
stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
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then activate. I happen to call it the daily Mess,
a chronological walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my
morning pages. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we
as people tend to throw things to the side because
we think we're gonna deal with it later on. Well,
when a subject arrives in of me, it doesn't matter
where I am, I know it's time to dig in.
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It's still keeping that daily journal. But by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. So
what's up with Wicked? Seriously? What is up with this production?
Why is it the production to see on stage and
in movie theaters? Well, so many historians and researchers continue
to pour time into this cultural success. The connection is
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actually in the flip. We've already been fans of the
Wizard of Oz, but in Wicked we asked the question,
what if we knew the story of the Wicked Witch
and she wasn't so wicked? This story plays a huge
role with our emotions, the importance of friendships, good and bad, power,
the outsider versus the insider, how society decides who's good
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and who is bad. Plus, let's not leave out the
music defying gravity. Popular and for Good have become Broadway anthems.
And might we add that every generation is madly in
love with flying witches, monkeys that soar through the sky,
the green lighting, massive sets, and the amazing dancing. As
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one critic wrote, be it on stage or in a
movie theater, it is big time entertainment within our hearts.
Kids love the fantasy. Teenagers ooh, they're digging the rebellion
and parents. Oh there's enough politics in there. Oh yeah,
and it's swollen with emotional layers. Hey, coming up next,
what is the best way to finally get control of
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these out of control allergies? Hey, thanks for coming back
to the daily mess. What is the best way to
get used to or rid the body of seasonal allergies?
I love it when the people of the medicine world
instantly jump in saying, reduce your exposure. Oh really, reduce
my exposure, okay, which is tough to do when most
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of what we're doing those snotty noses and roughed up throats.
It's caused by the elements inside your home. Other safety
things to figure into the allergies equation include supporting your
body and using the right tools. Oh, we will go
to a drug store at the drop of a hat
and buy anything. Yeah, well, a hammer doesn't work with
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a screw trust me, you need that screwdriver. Some of
those decisions include showering and changing your clothes after you
come in from outside, keep your windows closed, use your
air conditioner, not outside air rush. You're betting weekly there
is a ton of pollen inside those sheets. I use
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a hepa air purifier and it works. As long as
we're indoors, everything is fine, especially since we nettie pot
as well or rinse out our schnauzes every chance. We
get Meds to take include anahistamines, nasal spray, and eye drops. Yeah,
local honey is still very good, but it all depends
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when you get it during the year. Keyword local honey. Plus,
let's not forget about your vitamin C. I'm gonna sound
like your dad. Get your vitamin C and take your
temperature because we don't want this thing to turn into
an infection. High marrow. And that's the daily mess.