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Keeping the Tags On That Dress–Just In Case
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hfields
My brother’s wedding is right around the corner, and what do you know, I’m a bridesmaid. Luckily, my fantastic sister-in-law-to-be chose a great dress for her bridesmaids (thank you!), which is very wearable and wasn’t too expensive either. Just another sign he’s marrying the right person–yay! So, I snipped the tags off the minute I…
Gotcha! Google Chat Teaches Me a Lesson
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Padmini Mangunta
Oh the shame! I was caught, my ugly side bared on Google chat, saved to the “Chats” history for me to re-live the disgrace for eternity. Today I fell victim to my catty side, as well as to Google chat. I had five (yes, five) IM conversations going simultaneously in Gmail, and was gossiping about…
I Spy: When Does Civic Responsibility Go Too Far?
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Padmini Mangunta
Recently when crossing the street with a friend, we both almost got flattened by a car taking a right turn on red – a no-no in New York City. My friend took a stand. “In New York City there are NO RIGHT TURNS ON RED,” he yelled into the window of a car full of…
Oprah Apologizes to Memoirist Frey. Too Little, Too Late?
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hfields
I can’t believe Oprah Winfrey has apologized to author James Frey after the way she skewered him on her 2006 show for fictionalizing parts of his bestselling memoir. But that’s what Vanity Fair is reporting has happened, at least according to Reuters. I felt close to the Frey story when it first came to light.…
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