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I wonder if Betty is going to pick up the new book by Mrs. Friedan called the Feminine Mystique at the Doubleday Book Shop on 5th...It's quite a read Betty!

@Lola Lotus:

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a very special message from Ron and Nancy

Ladies and gents! the first round is on me!

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I am so happy you posted this! I love Doris Wishman. She was totally ahead of her time. Who can forget Chesty Morgan in Double Agent '73!

@ElleL: I was just talking about that with a friend of mine. There was some cameramen taking pictures on the street today..probably taking pics for yet another stupid story of how obesity is killing us..

put your specs on! you'll burn your eye out kid!

looking at them makes those 8 years we just lived through a distant memory...

I read it as "don't bring a clown"...same difference

note to self ... register "dcdulce.com"

You may wear a mantilla, but I have to wear this when it gets cold...

I knew that gwyneth was full of goop...(sorry i couldn't resist)

Testosterone: THE Musical!

I am going to use the term "to the best of my knowledge" whenever I want to get out of things...officer, to the best of my knowledge, I did not know that the light was red. Mom, to the best of my knowledge, I did not take 20 dollars from your purse. Hortense, to the best of my knowledge, I didn't know that would get

@LaComtesse: So, there is a healthy (right) way and a unhealthy (wrong) way of grieving? "Going overboard" must be the unhealthy way...what's the right way? I mean, who decides? Grief is a personal experience and the person who is grieving always brings a personal context to the situation. To say that someone is going