Tag: electricboogaloo

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, August 2, 2007

    I love you, PunditMom. OK, it’s not the Navy Pier, but it still looks good to me! It’s because he’s a giver. SNORT! Recall: Baby formula in Canada (Thanks Rhonda). Oh, and just as an aside, I’ll award a special prize for anyone and everyone who can tell me why people act like asshats online.…

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, March 22, 2007

    Things recalled because they might set you on fire: lamps and washing machines. (What’s next? Shoes? Hats? Socks? Lint?) Tiffany on Vicodin. Awesome! My date with Gapmoms is in August when Mike starts kindergarten. Should be “interesting.” No joke, by coincidence I started this blog during last year’s BlogHer. I live about 20 minutes away…

  • Go Read It Today, Tuesday, February 27, 2007

    Need a new car? Here’s some fantastic advice. I’d rather go to Chuck E Cheese! Another convert for Google Reader. Prayers / good thoughts / supportive comments are needed for little Doss.

  • Go Read It Today, Tuesday, February 13, 2007

    Scroll down to see the awesome picture and the sweet story that goes with it. “I Hope She’ll Remember More of Me Than the Back of My Head”. And so do I. Well, with my own kids not yours… This is such a great story about a dad. Based on this one story I feel…

  • Go Read It Today, Friday, February 2, 2007

    Today’s GRIT is sponsored by Red Wine. No, I’m not drinking at 5am, you ass. I write these the night before. So thank god my husband is here to watch the kids, because, whee, you know… Now on to it. YES, Andria, YES! I am SO with you on this! If the cops are calling…

  • Plain Jane who??

    Still vacating so I’m giving you more choice reads to keep you busy. Gotta keep you all off the streets… Today’s theme is funny, crazy-ass, hot MoFo Mamas: Oh, The Joys is funny. Don’t drink coffee while you read her posts. Unless you like scalded nostrils. Sicko. Then go on over to Homesick Home and…

  • Making the 70s safe for humanity

    I think Nicolaus has the right idea. There had to be a better way to deal with disco hazards than just “ignore it and it will go away”.