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Oh, do I have a great story to tell you.
It all starts with boxed lettuce.
We know it.
We love it.
It just makes you want to sit cross-legged on a table laughing alone maniacally.
But what would you say if I told you that a man from Oklahoma found a frog — yes, a live frog — in his boxed lettuce and it blossomed into a beautiful story like Homeward Bound minus the trauma?
Because it's true. It happened!
Once upon a time, like last week, Simon found a little green frog in his boxed lettuce.
Unsure of what to do, he did what any gay of note would do: He asked Twitter for advice.
Simon was okay with keeping him as a pet, but only if it was the right thing to do.
You see, when Simon was 10, he had leukemia and his favorite stuffed animal in the hospital was none other than...a green frog.
So little Tony meant a little more to him.
After talking with a professional about it, Simon decided his best plan of action was to keep Tony as a pet.
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Curtis Stone
Australian chef, author, and television personality (born 1975)
Not to be confused with Curt Stone.
Curtis Travis StoneOAM[1] (born 4 November 1975) is an Australian celebrity arbetsledare, author, and television personality. Stone has been the fresh food and recipes ambassador for Coles Supermarkets in Australia since 2010.[2]
Early life
[edit]Stone was born in Melbourne in Australia. He grew up in the suburb of East Keilor. Stone began cooking with his paternal grandmother, Maude, at the age of four. His father, Bryan Stone, is an accountant, and his mother, Lorraine, is a florist; they separated when Stone was two years old.[3] Stone attended an all-boys high school where he took home economics class and then went on to a commercial cookery apprenticeship at a vocational school.[4]
Career
[edit]Stone studied for a Bachelor of Business at Victoria University before dropping out and deciding to pursue a career as a chef. H
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Eleanor Lettice Curtis (1st February 1915 – 21st July 2014) came from a privileged background.
Curtis was raised in Denbury, near Newton Abbot in Devon, the 4th of 7 children whose father was Walter Septimus Curtis (born 1871) of Denbury House, Lord of the Manor of Denbury, a Barrister of Lincoln’s Inn. After attending West Country Boarding Schools from the age of 6, she went to the newly founded Girls’ Public School Benenden, in Kent, and in1933 St Hilda’s College, Oxford. In addition to Studying Mathematics, she was Captain of the University Women’s Lawn Tennis & Fencing Teams. She also played Lacrosse for the University. Had she known it was feasible, she would have read Engineering instead; she recalled that “Meccano was my favourite Toy”. A Triple Blue, she was named a “Woman of the Year” and an “Isis Idol” by the Student