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Levi Johnston: At It Again
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hfields
Apparently, Levi Johnston is all over Vanity Fair, not having exhausted his 15 minutes (or our patience) *quite* yet. Or perhaps with Labor Day coming late this year, it’s just a slow news start for September? In any case, he’s spilling whatever there is left to spill, including “revelations” like “Palin wanted to adopt our…
What-If Wednesday: Would You Skip Work On Your Birthday?
By
hfields
When I ran the idea for this post by Paddy, she snorted and said, “Ha, do people really?” And I mumbled something like, “Er, I’m sure some unethical crumb bums must.” (Skip work on their birthdays, that is.) Truth is, I may have done it once. Or twice. Or mumbledy-mumble times. I know, horrrrible work…
Sigh. My High School Re-Opens the Scopes Trial
By
Padmini Mangunta
Yep. This is my high school…and my marching band (any fellow former band nerds out there?) I have to say, I loved going to high school in little ol’ Sedalia, Missouri. Sure it’s a small town, but small towns are the best — and dare I say, small, Midwestern towns are even better. However, I…
Do We Need To Be Shocked (Or Grossed) Out Of Our Sugar Habit?
By
hfields
Public health announcements: they make me vastly uneasy. And none more so than the new NYC anti-soda campaign, which actually just makes me vastly queasy: Do we really need some in-your-face ad agency terrifying us with PSAs à la the text-messaging teenagers car crash video that was burning up the internet last week? Personally, I think ads like these are…
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