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Baby Babble

This is so adorable, I think they’re talking about socks. “Man, I told you that you need to put your sock on.” “Why? I don’t like that color Mom picked out for me.” “Yeah, but your foot is a bit rank , bro.  I’m just sayin!” “Ha! Grandma said my feet smelled like roses before [...]

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Give the World Love

Good morn or evening friends Here’s your friendly announcer I have serious news to pass on to every-body What I’m about to say Could mean the world’s disaster Could change your joy and laughter to tears and pain It’s that Love’s in need of love today Don’t delay Send yours in right away Hate’s goin’ [...]

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Speaking to My Soul

Pastime Paradise by Steveland Morris (aka Stevie Wonder) They’ve been spending most their lives Living in a pastime paradise They’ve been spending most their lives Living in a pastime paradise They’ve been wasting most their lives Glorifying days long gone behind They’ve been wasting most their days In remembrance of ignorance oldest praise Tell me [...]

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Dick Cheney has been chattering a lot lately. We barely see the man for eight years and now he can’t stop talking. I think he’s regurgitating to stem off an implosion as his evil plans for the universe have been slowly exposed to the light by the new administration. Anyway, Cheney announced this week that [...]

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So my new favorite word is “bromance.”  I saw it in a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly used to describe the enviable friendship between two heterosexual men–in this case, Woody Harelson and Owen Wilson.  It got me to thinking about other bromances:  Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in the Goodwill Hunting phase; John Cusack and [...]

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Ladies Night?

So I was having Sunday brunch with some friends of mine and several of the women mentioned that they had been at a local restaurant the night before.  They noted that the restaurant was filled with various groupings of black women, with nary a man in sight.  Summing up the experience, one woman commented, “we’re [...]

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The Tie That Binds

So as a single woman who does not really cook, I was ecstatic when a Trader Joe’s opened up in my neighborhood.  I was in there tonight rooting around for some grub, when I saw something lovely and amazing.  It was a family of four–an African-American father, Caucasian mother, and twin Asian girls probably no [...]

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