Death and taxes are the only two things that are guaranteed in life. In fact, we even get taxed for dying… so you just can’t win. Too bad we can’t file our death like we file our taxes…looking for loopholes and deductions to cheat death. CPA would stand for “Can’t Pass Away.”
My religion professor, [...]
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Fame suits me well. I was shopping at Whole Foods, and between picking the yum-yummiest vegan General Tso’s “Chicken” and some apples, a few fans stopped me. The first said, “I saw you speak at our conference, and I just loved you! I don’t remember what you talked about, but…” The next person said, [...]
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“Borderline” is the first Madonna song I ever heard. Glenn Close’s femme fatale in Fatal Attraction is the first borderline character I ever saw. Joaquin Phoenix starred in Walk the Line, although lately he seems more like Walk the Borderline.
The brilliant comedienne Julie Brown did an amazing spoof on Madonna’s Truth or Dare. [...]
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on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 at 7:50 pm and is filed under Psych.
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“Shut Up!” is What Not to Wear Stacy London’s favorite expression when she’s excited. I wonder when flipping the bird will become a sassy expression? “Shut up! I love what you’re wearing!” [Flip Middle Finger Up].
Don’t get me wrong. I love that show. Shirley Jones’ character in The Partridge Family did “shut up” when [...]
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