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Finding My Voice: Mr. Sting? ...
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As a writer and singer, I am finding my way through words. Monday, March 26, 2007. There's an actual point to this post, but let's just pause for a moment so I can say, "OH MY GOD, LOOK AT HIS ARMS! Dammit, where's a cigarette? It's times like these when being a non-smoker poses a real problem. Anyway, where was I? Oh, right. A post.). I suppose, legally, Sting goes by Gordon Sumner. But you know you definitely goes by the name Sumner? Joe Sumner. Joe is the lead singer of Fiction Plane. Sting has always...
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Pratie Place: Melina's Journal: Yes, but what can you DO?
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Monday, October 30, 2006. Melina's Journal: Yes, but what can you DO? In a recent post, I mocked an online-date for being useless - unable to screw in a lightbulb without calling a superintendent. Ma and I have been discussing this concept for some time now. I think it relates to our earlier discussions on the New Etiquette. At any rate, in my over-developed city, people tend to evaluate themselves by what they consume. Rather than what they produce. By being an extremely discriminating consumer. I'm jus...
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The Cookie Queen's English: Russian Teacakes ...
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The Cookie Queen's English. A chronicle of cookies . and the occasional muffin . and scone . and . . Monday, December 11, 2006. Some might know these as Mexican Wedding Cakes. I like Russian Teacakes better. The name conjures up images of Tsarist Russia, fine clothes, Fabergé eggs. I don't much like tea, but I'd drink it if it was served with these cookies. From Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book, Published by General Mills, 1963). 1/2 C sifted powdered sugar. 2 1/4 C. flour. 3/4 C finely chopped nuts. A note on...