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OK, not literally my back yard, cause I’d be all like…”He crazy brunette, why you got a kid on your roof…and in my back yard?” http://www.parentdish.com/2009/10/07/mom-arrested-after-using-teen-as-human-bungee-cord/ This is not the post I was about to write, but I just had a random moment. I was sitting here watching a news story about a toddler who had fallen from a 3 story window and was caught by passerby’s…that in a moment. Out of the corner of my eye, I see someone. [...] LONDON, England (CNN) — Parents who choose a stroller that seats their baby facing away from them could risk long-term development problems in their children, according to a study published Friday.
The research found that children not facing the person pushing them were significantly less likely to talk, [...] I was sitting at lunch…eating a cheesburger…feeling pretty good about my mornig accomplishments…when this came on CNN. Embedded video from CNN Video What strength and courage. What wisdom out of the mouth of a baby. I have no words to describe how this made me feel, only that I wanted to share. It was about mid day Tuesday when I began to feel uneasiness. There was something wrong in the universe. I felt as if my marriage was beginning to crumble and my morality was being attacked. I couldn’t figure it out. Then I saw the news… “Gay marriage makes history in Kern County, California, dozens [...] WELLINGTON (Reuters) – One of the last shipments to a U.S. research base in Antarctica before the onset of winter darkness was a year’s supply of condoms, a New Zealand newspaper reported Monday. Bill Henriksen, the manager of the McMurdo base station, said nearly 16,500 condoms were delivered last month and would be made available, [...] Wow. I am amazed almost daily at the amount of parents who don’t buckle their child in. I wish I had the power to call them in for a ticket. That would be awesome…they get a citation in the mail that starts…”Dear stupid breeder”. Now, honestly I didn’t wear a seat belt regularly until I [...] When I was growing up, there was a ta bu about talking real politics with my parents. I think I may have ask them who they were voting for once, and the reply was “You shouldn’t talk about that. It’s a private decision.” We would talk about it in high school, amongst my peers, but [...] I was driving in, listening to the radio, when I heard this story. It got to me, so I wanted to share alittle world view today… In Kabul’s trendy Shahre-Naw neighborhood, Jamal, a waif of a salesman in faded pink boots, is hawking gum for about 20 cents. Determined to score a sale, no matter [...] |
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