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When You Put it That Way…
Word of the Day: Biscuit (UK) Cookie–and sometimes cracker (US) Small, savory, bread-based food item eaten most commonly at breakfast A girl (and hopefully a boy) can be happy anywhere by creating little bits of familiarity around them.  What else is a house wife to do, then, besides make familiar foods?  I’ve tried something like…
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You Ought to be Ashamed.
Words of the Day: Philately, Philatelist Philately: The study and collection of stamps Philatelist: Someone who collects stamps Correct use of these words in a conversation: Hey, have you seen Dr. Philately? I heard he had a Philatelist on the show the other day; apparently they are working through his addiction to that stuff on…
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Weekend Update
Word of the Day: Wellies (slang) short for Wellington rain boots It’s cold in London. Â How would someone educated like yourself spell BBRRRRRRrrrrrr?! We had a great time last night mixing with some of Drew’s coworkers. Â The bar was really cool though the music was crappy and too loud. Â I had to yell so much…
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That Is a Cuss Word Where I Come From
If Lelan Statom (my favorite meteorologist, and the sole reason I watched News Channel Five) said the word “snow†in his forecast, within four hours grocery stores ran out of bread, milk, eggs, batteries, gallons of water, and Swiss Miss. If the lovely Carol Kirkwood, BBC weather presenter, mentions snow it’s considered a horrible slight…
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Yeah, I did, actually.
Word of the Day: Lippy lipstick Standard math problem: How do you get one mile from your flat to your job interview in suit pants meant to be worn with 3-5 inch heels, without wearing the heels, on your journey and leaving one hour before your scheduled interview time? Â Answer: You put socks on over…
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For the Win
I know so many women that handle their work as housewives and moms with such grace–and I managed to do well for a solid month (with no kids or pets to care for, mind you)–but I don’t know how these ladies stay motivated to battle the neverending cycle of laundry, dishes, cleaning, grocery shopping, errands,…
