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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: THE BELLHOP AT THE HOLIDAY INN

Ted Wilson
April 8, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★☆☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing the bellhop at the Holiday Inn. I recently stayed at a Holiday Inn because I thought there was a burglar in...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: APRIL FOOL’S DAY

Ted Wilson
April 1, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★★☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing April Fool's Day. Today is April Fool’s Day – the day when people play pranks on those who don’t...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: EINSTEIN’S HEART

Ted Wilson
March 25, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★★☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing Einstein’s heart. Everyone is always talking about Albert Einstein’s brain because of how smart he was,...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: THE WRITING JOB I TURNED DOWN

Ted Wilson
March 18, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★★☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing the writing job I turned down. This week a stranger on the internet invited me to write for free for his or...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: THE LOLLIPOP I BOUGHT

Ted Wilson
March 11, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing the lollipop I bought. The good thing about lollipops is you can leave one mid-lick and come back to...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: GRAVITY WAVES

Ted Wilson
March 4, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing gravity waves. I was so happy to hear the recent announcement that scientists found gravity waves. Not...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: ANTONIN SCALIA

Ted Wilson
February 26, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing Antonin Scalia. Although he looked a lot like an Italian pizza chef (not to be racist, but he probably...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: A WALK IN THE WOODS

Ted Wilson
February 19, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★☆☆☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing a walk in the woods. Normally I like walking in the woods. I enjoy spending time in nature, getting away...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: MY HEADPHONES

Ted Wilson
February 12, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★★☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing my headphones. I’ve had the same pair of headphones for 36 years. They may not be the hippest looking, or...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: KARAOKE

Ted Wilson
February 5, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★☆☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing karaoke. My neighbor Brittini invited me to a karaoke party which I agreed to because I thought she said it...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: INVASIVE PASSION

Ted Wilson
January 29, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★★★★★ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing Invasive Passion. Author Sasha Fabien recently released Invasive Passion: Book 1: Dark Trust, one of the...
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD: A CALCULATOR

Ted Wilson
January 22, 2016
Ted Wilson Reviews the World
★☆☆☆☆ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of the world. Today I am reviewing a calculator. Walgreens is having a sale on calculators. I didn’t need one because I see math problems as...
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