Browne : MyBlogHer Profile

Recent Posts

Buying your way to green.

I refuse to say I'm green anymore. I feel that the environmental movement has just become about buying stuff. To me the destruction of the environment is based in consumerism and I at times feel that the green movement isn't looking at that.  Read more >

The economy. The media. The penises.

I'm a bit worried about the economy, actually i'm alot worried. I fear it's going get alot worse for alot of people, especially for people who haven't saved money. I don't know why the gov't thinks they can fix things by pretending that they are not there.  Read more >

Downtown LA, PMS blues

I don't have a personal free for all blog, so I’ll do that here. Today I'm feeling miserable and old, because I'm on my period. People say this is supposed to be a beautiful thing, but I have never felt that way. I have always hated getting my period. My head hurts, I have cramps, I'm swollen and oddly sweaty. I can't even use my salt rock deodorant. I have to use chemical deodorant during these times. And I start getting a bit psycho. I always think my PMS is cancer. I've been getting my period since I was 12 and I still equate getting my period with death. That's pretty sad.  Read more >

Recent Activity

No Activity!

Recent Comments

Sites

Los Angeles, Public transit, race and class
LA beyond the LA River

Information

Full Name
Browne Molyneux
Member Since
January 2008
About Me: 

A staff writer on LA Eastside, the editor and publisher of The Bus Bench and the Tracks columnist for LA City Beat. A woman who likes to start trouble, since that's the only way things are going to get fixed.

grosses bises,

Browne

Location: 
Los Angeles
About Me Tags: 
environment,los angeles,race,gender,public transit,class
Causes Tags: 
far left
 

Conferences


BlogHer '12

The BlogHer Annual Conference is heading back to New York City on August 2-4, 2012! Join thousands of other bloggers, writing on every topic under the sun, for 3 days of learning, networking, and fun. Register today!

Learn more about BlogHer conferences.

Subscribe to our newsletters.
Follow our RSS feed.