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TenishaD , the battle of my household
by TenishaD

TenishaD , the battle of my household

     My days as a housewife has been one of love, chaos, and craziness.  To say the least being a stay at home mom is never boring its the adventure of a lifetime.  I feel like I am in the army I do more by 5am than most do all day.  My husband works a fulltime job, my 5 years old is in kindergarten, my  2 years old receives speech therapy and my 3 years old will soon be venturing off to pre- kindergarten.  Okay, its not like I am jumping from a plane,  but I am in a war.

My Inner Writer
by apietrangelo

My Inner Writer

The first thrill I ever felt as a writer was in the early 80’s.

Mom was turning 50 years old and, in honor of her birthday, I wrote her a poem. Signed and framed, I presented it as her birthday gift. In true Mom form, she gushed appreciatively.

I showed the poem to some of my office pals and they liked it so much that several of them asked it they could use it for their own mothers. Flattered, I happily distributed my little work, going so far as to tweak the others to make them more personal.

Shop for the Cure
by Susan Wagner

Shop for the Cure

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month; you can work to reduce your risk by eating right, exercising regularly, and having a mammogram.  You can also help fund a cure by shopping for products that support breast cancer research.  Here are five picks; some portion of the sale price of each goes to the Susan G. Komen foundation and other parner organizations working to end breast cancer.

Violent Mother, Saintly Son
by EKSwitaj

Violent Mother, Saintly Son

The roles assigned to mother and son in Seth Michelson's Fragments
trouble me. He gives us a saintly son who clings to his mother's legs
"even when kicked and cursed and kicked . . . knowing only to forgive"
and a terribly violent mother who screams to a degree unwarranted by
the child's (probably) accidental dropping of a gravy boat and then
kicks him when she is really raging against something else, some idea
of mortality and Malthusian evolution that the poet evokes (not

How do you make tough decisions??
by S_O_L

How do you make tough decisions??

All of us have to make tough decisions one time or the other in our life. These are the ones that could change your life forever. Sometimes these decisions can either make you happy or the ones you love. And those are by far the toughest ones to make.

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How To Win a Pissing Contest
by nannygoats

How To Win a Pissing Contest

I pee really fast.

I mean, it's not like I have prostate problems, standing there with my hand against the public restroom wall, waiting all day to dribble something that wouldn't fill a shot glass. I'm sure many of you are already chomping at the bit wondering what my secret is. Well, at Nanny Goats in Panties, we "aim" to please. Let me share with you some handy tips on how to git 'er done. (read the rest...)

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Videos for Max Payne and Rachel Getting Married; a Peek into Gregory Maguire's New Book
by Glam Hub

Videos for Max Payne and Rachel Getting Married; a Peek into Gregory Maguire's New Book

Check out GlamHub.com for the trailer for Max Payne and the trailer and a scene from Rachel Getting Married. There's also info on Anne Rice's first memoir, an opportunity to peek into Gregory Maguire's new Wicked Years book, info on Nintendo's charitable DS Lite console, a Bloomingdale's/Theory event that helps Dress for Success, and a news roundup.

The Not-So-New Competitve Sport
by Ms. Debris

The Not-So-New Competitve Sport

It has come to my attention that not all bloggers are created equally. I noticed this quickly after surfing blog posts for, well, what was out there in blogging land. And so I wondered if it's just me or is there a real competive feel to the nature of the blog site?

Are You An Innerpreneur?
by ElasticMind

Are You An Innerpreneur?

Are You An Innerpreneur?

Where the Word ‘Innerpreneur’ Came From

I didn’t make it up.

The book, Karma Queens, Geek Gods and Innerprenuers, by Ron Rentel, was the first, to my knowledge, to use and define the term innerpreneur. The book is an exploration of the nine most interesting consumer types evolving today.