Archive for July, 2008
Congrats
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally welcomed their twins into the world. The boy and girl pair- named Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline- were born by cesarean in Nice, France. Brad and Angelina are now proud parents to 3 adopted children and 3 biological children. Thankfully they have enough money to buy brand name [...]
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Looking Forward
There’s a lot to be said about going on vacation. For instance, it’s really expensive. Especially if you go away to somewhere fun- like the coast or Europe (unless you live there- which I don’t). A couple of years ago we looked into fractional ownership- which is basically time shares - so that we could [...]
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TheWB.com Brings Back Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Are you a die-hard fan of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”? What about “The Gilmore Girls”? Were you one of the millions disappointed when both of these shows reached the end of their respective runs? If so, then you’re in for a pleasant surprise. In August, TheWB.com will launch out of beta with an offering of [...]
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IPhone Madness
I’m thinking some people should give up the caffeine and just have a Phentermine drip placed in their veins. Today tech savvy people are all over themselves because the iphone is back in business!
I’ve been seeing tweet after tweet after tweet of people going mad about their iPhone. And, yes, I did notice that most [...]
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Smiley Smiles
I haven’t been watching my soaps very much lately. A lot has been going on in my life (all too personal to post on any blog- I’m crazy like that) and, honestly, they were starting to bore. Guiding Light used to be my all time favorite- even with their format. But, alas, I couldn’t take [...]
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Banning the Opposition
I’ve mentioned the subject of blog comments previously. I’m of the notion that comments should be made on topic and reflect the commenters general opinion of the post at hand. This opinion can be good or bad, but shouldn’t be along the lines of “Great post!” or “Good information. I’ll use that” (this one is [...]
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Why not burn books?
Censorship is alive and well in at least one Indiana school.
Connie Heermann, a teacher for 27 years, sought permission to introduce the book to her students last autumn after attending a training workshop held by the Freedom Writers Foundation. “If you read the whole book you will see how these inner-city students grow and [...]
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