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04/10/2009 @ at 4:16 pm pst

Thursday-Friday/April 9th-10th Weekend “NEWS”! Woman watchs internet feed of robbers in her home and calls 911! Your Easter Treat Sheet, and how to microwave a peep video! “BUZZ” Oprah and FBI expose Oprah show email scam, Farrah Fawcett out of hospital! “PHOTO GALLERY” Baseball Hall of Fame broadcasting legend Vin Scully with Charlie.


GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SWEETS TREAT SHEET…COUNT THE CALORIES!

1 Marshmallow Peeps Chick, 28 calories
10 small jelly beans, 41 calories
1 chocolate covered marshmallow, 42 calories
12 Whoppers Mini Robin Eggs, 95 calories
1 Cadbury Creme Egg, 172 calories
1.5 ounce solid chocolate bunny, 230 calories


WOMAN WATCHES ROBBERS BURGLARIZE HER HOME ON CAMERA!

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THE ANSWER TO EVERY MAN’S DREAMS…….AND PROBLEMS: MAN CARDS!


SO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MICROWAVE A PEEP!

According to the National Retail Federation, consumers are expected to spend over $14.44 billion on Easter food, apparel, gifts, flowers, decorations and candy. The average consumer will shell out $135.03 on the holiday, similar to last year’s expected $135.07. This year, 79% of consumers will hit the stores to stock up on marshmallow-shaped chicks, Easter baskets, plastic bunnies, flimsy hats and chocolate-covered eggs. Of those celebrating, the majority will spend the most on Easter meals ($41.09 on average). Consumers will also dish out an average of $23.82 for apparel, $21.42 for gifts, $18.12 on candy, $9.11 on flowers and $7.21 on decorations.


PRODUCT GURU EXPOSES THE “TOO TALL” EASTER BUNNY FOR THE BOX!


HOW TO TAKE CARE OF A “LIVE” PET BUNNY IF YOU GET ONE FOR EASTER!


THE WOODY HARRELSON VIDEO AND ROUND 2 WITH THE PAPARAZZI!


FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA IS BACK HOME & IN THE WHITE HOUSE GARDEN!

Now that the European summit is over, first lady Michelle Obama can get back to tending the White House garden, which turned out to be the hot topic of the overseas trip.

It was “the number one question I got as the first lady from world leaders—they were excited about this garden,” she told a group of Washington, D.C., students ready to help her plant lettuce, spinach, herbs and other fruits and vegetables to be used for the White House dinners.

When she asked the kids to guess how much the whole thing cost to plant, one boy guessed $100,000, to which she responded, “My husband would go crazy if he thought we were spending that kind of money…It’s between $100 and $200. So it’s not a lot of money.”

As for the highly anticipated Obama dog, it’s coming “soon.” If so, we’re guessing some of those vegetables might be dug up a little early.




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