• Uncategorized

    BLIND RACCOON

    Without Blind Raccoon there would be no reason to exist, no great Blues to promote on Radio BluesFlac, no Betsie to laugh with. Nothing. I have “conversed” with many artists who have been delighted with being a Raccooner, my than a few are now friends. If you hear great Blues on BluesFlac then it is a good bet it has been provided by Betsie and her Blind Raccoon.   BETSIE BROWN has over twenty-five years of experience in entertainment and music promotion, media relations & marketing communications, based in Memphis, San Diego, New York and London. Brown established Blind Raccoon in 2008, after a seven-year partnership in Crows Feet Productions. We…

  • Creative,  Joke?,  Lifestyle,  Uncategorized

    Cheese Problems?

    Smegma is the thick, white, cheesy substance that collects under the foreskin of the penis. It’s more common in uncircumcised men who don’t clean that area well enough. Women can also get smegma in their vaginal area. It’s normal to have some smegma. And it usually isn’t a health problem, but bacteria can grow in it and smell bad. Those bacteria can also make the head of the penis swell up and hurt. Keeping your penis or vagina clean is the best solution. What’s in Smegma? Tiny glands called sebaceous glands in the penis and vagina release smegma to lubricate these areas. It’s made from a combination of fatty oils,…

  • Adverts?,  Lifestyle,  Nature,  Uncategorized

    The Healthiest Way to Wipe After a Bowel Movement

    By Amber J. Tresca Medically reviewed by Priyanka Chugh, MD Wiping thoroughly and washing your hands after a bowel movement are the two most important ways to prevent odor and the spread of pathogenic (disease-causing) bacteria. For people who have solid bowel movements, this will mean wiping with toilet tissue. Others may need alternate ways to clean the anus and rectum, including a bidet, a syringe ball, or wet wipes. This could be due to rectal pain, injury (such as anal fissures), surgery, or hemorrhoids. Hand washing is also a vital part of bathroom hygiene, the practice of which can prevent transmission of infectious organisms, such as hepatitis A. And,…