Yes, the day has arrived; Chanel, the world's oldest living dog, has turned 21 years old today according to aol.com! Yay!!! On top of this spectacular milestone in her lifetime (is she technically allowed to drink?), she's also a model! Frightened and shaking (aww...), she posed for the cameras and clearly looks like a star. In fact, she's probably the oldest working model around in the industry today! :P So let's all give Chanel a hand, happy birthday cutie! :)
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In related news, the U.S. now has the world's largest number of reported swine flu cases.
We all know what ten means, and then there is the word "gage", which can mean a British general, a type of plum, an object thrown down to intitiate a challenge, or an actual challenge. So was there a particular reason behind this word and the base of this site? Here's how I approach it; in the original primordial Tengaged games (you know, in the 6,000's and early 7,000's), there was only one game feature and that was playing with ten people total in a castings game, and the game itself is a grueling challenge; unless of course you get stuck with a friendly algo. So did Randomize choose this name to mean "challenge with ten people"/"ten people challenged"? Or does the website mean "engaged" but an added "t" just to make it special and marketable? OR did Randomize intend for this to be a virtual British market place where sweet-tasting fruits such as plums could be purchased with the click of a button? Let me know below, thanks!