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The definitive collection of Ohio's odd, wacky, and most offbeat
people, places, and things, for Ohio residents and anyone else who
enjoys local humor and trivia with a twist.
Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with "Day Trips from
Columbus." For local travelers seeking new adventures in their own
backyards, as well as vacationers, it offers hundreds of exciting
things to do, see, and discover within a two-hour drive. Complete
with full trip-planning information, including itineraries with
their own route maps, as well as information on where to eat, where
to shop, and where to stop along the way, this guide helps make the
most of a brief getaway. * Marvel at the Longaberger Home Office in
Newark, Ohio--the only corporate headquarters set inside a
seven-story basket.
* Ride the rails in a genuine diesel locomotive with vintage
passenger coaches from the Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad.
* Peruse an amazing collection of antique paintings, ceramics, and
enamels at the Taft Museum of Art.
* Explore the verdant, leafy coolness and gushing gorges of Hocking
Hills State Park.
* Brave the Millennium Force, the world's tallest and fastest
roller coaster, at Cedar Point Amusement Park.
Myths and Mysteries of Ohio reveals the dark and ominous cloud of
mysteries and myths that hovers over the Buckeye State. This book
offers residents, travelers, history buffs, and ghost hunters a
refreshingingly lively collection of stories about Ohio's unsolved
murders, legendary villains, lingering ghosts, terrifying myths,
and haunted places.
This revealing portrait of the real Paris Hilton gets underneath
the hype and hate, the glamour and greed. Unlike other biographies
that range from the expose to the gushing, Paris Hilton: A
Biography is both detailed and objective. It covers Paris's
checkered family history, her privileged yet surprisingly
unassuming upbringing, and her explosion with sister Nicky as "It
Girls" on the international social scene. Readers will learn how
her family influenced her, why she made the decision to step into
the limelight, and why she continues today, despite her many
critics and setbacks. Each chapter of the biography provides an
in-depth view of a specific aspect of Paris's life: her
relationship with men and the media, how she turned herself around
emotionally and projected a new image, and what makes her such a
smart businesswoman. The book also looks at darker moments,
including the sex tape, her jail time, and her publicity faux pas.
In the end, readers will understand what makes this complex young
woman tick-and have a better sense of what it is like to walk a
mile in her Manolo Blahniks. Lists of movies, videos, television
appearances, boyfriends, and products marketed and sold Photographs
From Hairballs to Hair Straightening . . . Women face certain
challenges when they reach, um, a certain age and who doesn't enjoy
a funny cat story? With essays, really bad poetry and ridiculous
photos of the author and her cats (as well as some unsuspecting
family members), "Confessions of a Crazy Cat Lady . . . And Othe
Possibly Demented Meanderings" offers the best of both worlds.
Topics cover the full gamut of two- and four-legged
dilemmas-divorced and dating after many years of marriage, purse
envy, weight loss and gain, body image (human) and escape attempts,
euthanasia, and rock-swallowing (critter), among other subjects.
Culled from a massive literary database (aka the rather demented
mind of author Sandra Gurvis), some writings appeared in
publications such as Columbus Monthly, I Love Cats, and the
anthology CAT'S MEOW, while others are completely original. This
book is a must-read for cat ladies, aspiring cat ladies and/or
people who love cats and/or women. It can also serve as
precautionary guide for those wishing to avoid cat ladydom. But
like potato chips and sometimes felines themselves-the stories may
be hard to stop reading after just one
Sex. Money. Murder. Drama. Housewives...And homeless animals All
run amok in the affluent suburb of New Wellington Tish McLean has
been left high and dry, both financially and emotionally, by Brian,
her husband of over 20 years. To make matters worse, Brian is about
to marry the social chameleon Susan, Tish's one close unattached
friend. As Tish struggles to realize her dream of opening a shelter
for homeless animals-and her love with a very married veterinarian
who has big problems of his own-she strips away the cubic zirconium
studded underbelly of country club society. What she finds may
shock you-and make you laugh
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