Monthly Archives: January 2008

Check Out This Link to Pandora Radio

I just added a link to Pandora Radio to my Blogroll under “Things to Check Out.” It’s an internet radio station that you create for yourself by giving it feedback about the music you prefer – so the more you listen … Continue reading

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Just do it … Just show up … Just … Just … No JUST about it!

Okay, here it is.  It’s 1/14/08 and my exercise regimen (the one I wrote about before the holidays) is almost non-existent.  Meanwhile chocolate calls, blogging calls, football still calls … and with football there’s the whole beer and pretzels thing … and … Continue reading

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New Captain for USWNT … Bravo Pia!

Coach Pia Sundhage has named Christie Rampone as the new USWNT captain.  To my mind it’s a great move.  Rampone has always impressed me with her hard-nosed, steady, consistent (and damned fast) play.  With Lil taking time off to have … Continue reading

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Let the Parsing Begin … err … Continue

Come on folks … let’s get real!  The Clintons are trying to clarify recent remarks that the Obama campaign and/or some in the African American community apparently view as impugning Martin Luther King and Barack Obama.  Here’s a relevant piece … Continue reading

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Blogging

I was messing around on the web before bed last night (one of those sessions when you plan to “just check a couple of things” and end up on the computer for an hour).  In my travels I came upon … Continue reading

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Abandoned

I’m going to put it on the table this morning, because I feel used.  There it is.  Oh, and did I say alone?  Abandoned?  This time last week in NH we were the focus of the US political universe (with … Continue reading

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Tears for Fears

A friend sent me, this morning, a link to Gloria Steinem’s ope ed piece in the NY Times, with reference to the Maureen Dowd piece which followed the next day (and which she found churlish).  So here they are:  Maureen Dowd and … Continue reading

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Wow!

What a night!  I love Chris Weigart’s take on the NH Primary results.  Anything that shifts the focus from the polls and pundits back to the candidates and the voters is a good thing.  Whatever the reasons for the surprising … Continue reading

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It's Tuesday, and This is NOT About the NH Primary

Yesterday I put on my snowshoes and took the dogs out into the woods near our house in New Hampshire.  The snow has to be about two feet deep, even as it thaws and gets more compact.  It’s a little … Continue reading

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Tough choices …

Here’s a fascinating site to check out in the last hours before the NH Primary vote.  I continue to feel torn … amongst the compelling arguments that each of the top three Democrats offer.  Hillary is incredibly knowledgeable, competent, and ready to go as … Continue reading

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