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Pure Idiom Podcast: And the Pure Idiom Contest Winners Are . . .
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Laquo; Night of the Living Left: Part Two. Pure Idiom Podcast Alert ». November 01, 2005. And the Pure Idiom Contest Winners Are . . . It's November 1st, and the winners of our Pure Idiom Pilot Episode Podcast contest ("Up and Away: Hurricane Bruce") are:. 1 Mary Pat Campbell. Each winner will receive a signed copy of Bruce Campbell's CD audiobook, "Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way", not to mention the warm fuzzy that goes with being the top five email entrants for our first-ever Pure Idiom giveaway!
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Pure Idiom Podcast: Misery Loves Company: Part 2
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Laquo; We're On Our Way. Late, But Arriving ». December 03, 2005. Misery Loves Company: Part 2. The latest Pure Idiom Podcast is now available for download! Click here to Listen to "Misery Loves Company: Part 2". Pure Idiom Podcasts contain explicit language. All impersonations of people and depictions of places and events (real or otherwise) are entirely fictional and meant for entertainment purposes only. If you like the Pure Idiom podcast, go to Podcast Alley and give it a vote. I LUV THIS SHOW! Thank...
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Dr. Mellow
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Bringing Smiles To Faces Since 1972. Dr Mellow's Guide To Voting. Nov 4th, 2012 at 9:42 AM. Every year since 2006, when I posted my first election guide. I try to do my best to inform the readers of my blog on the very important things to keep in mind when it's time to vote. This year is no different! The US election is Tuesday. If you didn't know that, this guide is for you. Many places allow early voting, so you may have already voted. Is so, good for you! But what to do if you've made it all the way t...
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drmellow's Election Guide - Dr. Mellow
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Bringing Smiles To Faces Since 1972. Nov 7th, 2006 at 11:42 AM. Don't forget that in the US, today is Election Day. Make your voice be heard. Go vote. If you're an informed citizen and have already carefully chosen how you will vote, then I applaud you. But what to do if you've made it all the way to Election Day and you haven't bothered to inform yourself about the issues and the candidates, or if you simply aren't sure how you should vote on a given issue or candidate? Some of them from voting! S Elect...
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Book Review: "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" by Michael Lewis - Dr. Mellow
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Bringing Smiles To Faces Since 1972. Book Review: "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" by Michael Lewis. Apr 4th, 2012 at 12:54 PM. Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. Here is one of my favorite quotes from the book, as true in "real life" as it is in baseball:. If you love baseball, you need to read this book. If you don't love baseball, go see the movie instead. View all my reviews. 6 comments Leave a comment. Apr 5th, 2012 12:38 am (UTC). This movie made a ...
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A Saintly Salmagundi: Ciao Tutti...
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Various ruminations on Catholicism, satire, esoterica, hagiography, nuttiness, culture, etc. Laquo; Eucharistic Reflection no. 31. May 24, 2005. After much thought and prayer, I have decided to exit the world of blogging and to stop updating A Saintly Salmagundi. The archives will still remain on-line however. I assure you that I have not. 2 This original purpose of this blog was to provide a laugh here and there, but I noticed as it began to grow more popular it became a cause for more contention than j...
matt-welsh.blogspot.com
Volatile and Decentralized: A modest proposal: SOSIGCOMMOBIXDI
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The Internet has nowhere to hide. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. A modest proposal: SOSIGCOMMOBIXDI. I have a problem: there are way too many conferences to attend. Even worse, the degree of overlap between the systems, mobile, and networking communities means that I am basically running into the same people at all of these events. You have a problem, too: You are paying money (and time) to attend all of these separate conferences. Organizing a conference is also a huge amount of work, regardless of whether it's ...
weev.livejournal.com
A tale of two CEOs: misogyny, corporate governance, Carol Bartz, and Ellen Pao. - Andrew Auernheimer
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A tale of two CEOs: misogyny, corporate governance, Carol Bartz, and Ellen Pao. - Andrew Auernheimer. Oðinnsson. Market abuser. Internationally notorious computer criminal. 01:45 am July 12th, 2015. A tale of two CEOs: misogyny, corporate governance, Carol Bartz, and Ellen Pao. The usual feminist antagonists in technology were not interested in the slightest. Criticizing a foreign minority for very real misogyny was never on the table. If social capital was real money, Pao would be a sick piglet suckling...
mylittleowlet.blogspot.com
Jones Blog: Steve Jobs: His Story
http://mylittleowlet.blogspot.com/2006/01/steve-jobs-his-story.html
I am a Woman of Color trying to make a difference in this world. I 'part-time' homeschool my child of 5 even though he goes to preschool full-day every day; I mentor two young men of 9 and 11; I interview the folks that I admire most. And I share my learnings in an open forum so we all can learn from my accomplishments and mistakes. Here's to a day in my life. Sunday, January 15, 2006. Steve Jobs: His Story. They said, Of course. My biological mother found out later that my mother had never graduated...
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My idea for improving health care in America - Eagle
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My idea for improving health care in America - Eagle. August 10th, 2009. 09:45 am - My idea for improving health care in America. Expanding on #1, government dictate on what must be covered by health "insurance" raises premiums, since now practically everything health related must be covered. If health insurance covered only truly insurable items, then premiums would drop. It isn't wholly related to health care, but to properly fix our health care system we also need tort reform. The one change of ma...
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