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Archive for May, 2008

So cool cool … I’m up earlier than normal on a Saturday. The husband and I went out to eat Chinese food last night and promptly passed out as soon as we walked in the door, I on the couch and he on the floor, at around 11 p.m. Perhaps we were drugged? The owner/our [...]

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OK, *definitely* old news … But I’m really excited anyway that THE ONION MOVIE is finally coming out on DVD!
Yes yes yes yes yes!
In other news, lessee … politics, whining, blah blah, still working on my movie, no time to blog, no time to read yours, gotta go pack a bunch of stuff I sold [...]

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… So, this is merely an indulgence for ME. I’m a big-time music geek, though I admit I am also terribly stuck in my old-school ways. My favorite songs of all time have been on my mind lately, plus, I’ve just been wanting to put all my favorite videos in one place on my blog [...]

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There’s been a bit of conversation on an old thread of mine called Other kinds of privilege. I thought I’d move some of it here just in case anyone wants to jump in. I have a feeling, though, that this conversation has probably been done to *death* on other blogs … but I’m not much [...]

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I stumbled across the (obvious imitation of a more popular) blog Stuff White Trash People Like while attempting to fill out my blogroll … It’s funny, but, upon closer inspection, I also find it a bit mean-spirited. But, it’s the old principle of, I can make fun of my siblings all I want, but when [...]

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Blogroll

***UPDATE***
I’ve added a blogroll! If you want to be added PLEASE COMMENT!!! This is only a little start.
I had a friend who recently asked me to add her to my blogroll and I will … I’m just feeling weird about having a blogroll in the first place. Probably because I honestly don’t read that many [...]

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I first encountered the Dr. Leonard’s catalog at my parents’ house next to my dad’s toilet, alongside the Bottom Line newsletter, the Consumer Reports guide to natural remedies and an issue of the AARP magazine. This mail-order emporium features all kinds of handy-dandy made-in-China goodies for the thrifty senior — As-Seen-on-TV vegetable-cutting gadgets, Velcro-fastening house [...]

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