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Tellin’ It Like It Is | The Little Café That Could
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About Ms Kitty, whose blog is …. The Little Café That Could. Brought to you by a dream. Tellin’ It Like It Is. Posted by Ms Kitty. Asymp; 4 Comments. I’m thought of as headstrong. The other day I was talking to Dad on the phone when he said he doesn’t read my family blog every day because All you do is talk about your dogs and your slough. I laughed and replied, That’s my life! What else am I going to write about? Now in my fifties, I am learning that I don’t have to say everything just because I think i...
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Us (Poem :D ) | Saturday Always Comes!
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Diaries of an Asshole. Just a thought……. Us (Poem :D ). Us (Poem :D ). May 1, 2012. Listen to the song while reading, it helps develop the mood. Enjoy. There, is but one thing that may be written in stone. It is embedded within the fabric of bone. Our most powerful dictation of choice…. You see, nothing is entirely true,. Not even that, of which you may construe. Opinions vary upon point of view. That is why I have come. And forever be with you. You are that malicious impulse. The reactionary side of us!
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Character Quotes & Character Credibility. | Small Talk Cards
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Short and Sweet prose, quotes, and greetings to stay in touchi. Titles…What’s It All About, Alfie? Finding your true voice in Your Blog →. Character Quotes and Character Credibility. February 5, 2011. Character and integrity is doing what’s right when no one is watching. 8216;A world where a man is judged by the content of his C. Not the color of his skin.’. Martin Luther King Jr. Character Development, what is it? Strong Quotes from Strong Characters = Credibility. Anyone ever tell you that? Roark doesn...
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Things I removed from my son’s winter coat before washing, a list | Fast approaching middle age
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Fast approaching middle age. Be your own hero. Things I removed from my son’s winter coat before washing, a list. Filthy, crusted stiff inside-out dress socks. Enough dirt to make an anthill. Ritz crackers, unwrapped. Frosted Mini Wheats, again, no wrapper. Half of a striped candy cane, unwrapped and partially sucked (it had to be pried off the fleece lining). A long, and quite striking, gold and silver necklace with lightning bolt charms that I bought to wear with one of my many black turtlenecks. Your ...
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Dry skin relief | Fast approaching middle age
https://fastapproachingmiddleage.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/dry-skin-relief
Fast approaching middle age. Be your own hero. You guys are probably so hip and crafty that you already know this: you can make your own body scrub. That stuff that costs $6-$30 and I have to wait until Christmas to get? Yeah, I made my own. Now who’s cool, not to mention smooth? We snuck in a few beach days before the temperature dropped again, so of course I got sunburned. I managed to cover my kids in sunscreen, and my upper half. My legs, not so much. They were toast. Mocha-Olive Oil body scrub.
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Steven Raichlen, sexiest griller | Fast approaching middle age
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Fast approaching middle age. Be your own hero. Steven Raichlen, sexiest griller. It started when he loosened the skin of the chicken with first one finger, then two, and finally slid all his fingers under the skin. Then he rubbed herbed butter between the skin and the flesh of the chicken and massaged it around. Before grilling, Raichlen made sure the grill was well lubricated with oil. You get the idea…or, maybe it’s just me? I’m okay with that, really. Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. 3 Gently (...
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My true self, revealed | Fast approaching middle age
https://fastapproachingmiddleage.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/my-true-self-revealed
Fast approaching middle age. Be your own hero. My true self, revealed. The Gay Girl in Damascus is a man, an American man. I have mixed feelings about this revelation. I was not a follower of that particular blog. But some folks have maintained an online correspondence with Gay Girl for five years. I would feel betrayed. I enjoy singing in the shower, watching the grass grow from the comfort of my hammock and speaking to dogs. I believe that coffee is essential. I feel very fortunate that all thi...Click...
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Summer hiatus | Fast approaching middle age
https://fastapproachingmiddleage.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/summer-hiatus
Fast approaching middle age. Be your own hero. Well, I’m making it official. In order to devote more time to play, garden, read, make jam and write fiction, I’m taking a break from blogging. Looking ahead to the fall, I am considering changing the focus of this blog to homeschooling. This would achieve two goals: record-keeping for my personal homeschool and adding to the collective dissemination of information among homeschoolers. With gratitude, Kim. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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The Legend Begins Part 2 | toa raanu
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The Legend Begins Part 2. Kalulax: Are we all most there? Mata Nui: We are here. Kalulax: Good, we are all most out of time. Roxor: Are you almost done in there? Culex: Hold on. Done. Ok, lets go. Roxor: We are going to get in trouble. Matoran are not allowed in the scrap yard unless granted permission. Culex: I need these things for my new invention. Roxor: I know but why not just buy parts? Culex: They don’t sell these any more. Roxor: Ok fine but when you get in trouble I am not backing you up. Roxor:...
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Everyone should want to be…me! | ohmyintrovert
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Just another WordPress.com site. Everyone should want to be…me! December 31, 2010. 8220;The question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or the others crazy? 8221; Albert Einstein. Reclusive contemplation, rocks my no wearing sock shoes… it captivates me. To be comfortable with this notion: being who I am is okay. I’m the person at the party or at school separated by an invisible barricade, all alone in my thoughts, rarely speaking to anyone. 8220;Why are you so quiet? 8221; and “Are you okay? I found a ...