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It’s National Junk Food Day: Will It Survive?
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Paul O'Donnell
Nobody seems to know where it came from, or when it started. But today, like every July 21st, is National Junk Food Day, a chance, according to tradition, to gorge on foods that are bad for you without a bit of guilt. Enjoy it while you can. Or make that, if you can. In the…
What Are Your Favorite Embarrassing Songs?
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dross
Over on Steven Waldman’s blog he has a great post on his favorite embarrassing songs. He defines such music as “songs I secretly play when I’m alone that I know would mark me as a) unsophisticated b) sappy and c) old.” Included in his list are: Rocky Mountain High by John Denver (Ick!) The Night…
‘We Are Wizards’: A Whimsical Look at Growing Up Harry Potter Style
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Kris Rasmussen
If watching “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince” over the weekend wasn’t enough to curb your Harry Potter cravings, I have good news for you. There’s a new “Harry Potter” movie you can watch and it’s free. Best of all, access to it is as close as your computer. “We Are Wizards” is a…
Can’t Find Work? Move to an Ashram
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Donna Freitas
With our economy in tatters, an interesting trend is occurring: folks who have been laid off, but even more so, those job-hungry post-grads, are turning to spiritual work to tide them over until they get that coveted investment banking job (that is, if the industry ever recovers.) Ashrams all over the United States have seen…
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