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Dinner Party Talk – Saggy pants legal in NYC
Great news everybody: We can now wear our saggy pants without fear of repercussions. A New York judge ruled yesterday that saggy pants are distasteful and foolish, but legal. On April 20, a Bronx man was issued a ticket by … Continue reading
Dinner Party Talk – Obama on The View
I love when a President talks pop culture. Remember when George Bush was on The Price is Right and had no idea how much the price of milk was? I ask you, have YOU heard of Snooki?
Dinner Party Talk – Carrot flutes
My vegetable garden got me inspired to think of cool recipes and things to do with my veggies this weekend. While looking around for recipes, I found and listened to this unbelievable Vegetable Orchestra. It’s a must watch! As much … Continue reading
American Fun – Grammar Snobs
Everyone knows someone who’s a grammar snob. (Especially that rather annoying breed who likes to keep tabs on “well” and “good”. For example, “You did good!” is constantly followed by a snippy, “Don’t you mean ‘well?’” Anyway, moving on.) Merriam-Webster … Continue reading
Life 101 – Mailing Veggies
One of my favorite traditions is my annual overnight delivery of my first batch of veggies to my octogenarian grandparents in South Carolina. Every bit of the process is a delight, from anxiously waiting for the first blush of tomato … Continue reading
Pet fun – Lawnmowing Shepherd
Stop what you’re doing this very minute and take 13 seconds to watch this German shepherd mow the lawn! It’s priceless.
History of Fun – Crayola Crayons
Nothing reminds me more of the carefree days of childhood than the sharp, waxy smell of Crayola crayons. A fun fact I learned this weekend: The art of Crayola crayon color-naming is ridiculously political. In 1962, the “flesh” crayon was … Continue reading
Garage Sale – Real Housewife foreclosure style
Teresa Giudice, the Real Housewife of NJ foreclosure princess who is $11 million in debt, is selling the overblown monstrosity of a house for a few dollars shy of $4 million. But if that’s out of your budget, can I … Continue reading










