Posted on 13 November 2011. Tags: billionth time, jack nicholson, kiss
BIOSHOCKPosted Thursday, November 10, 2011 12:10 PMMolly LambertTodd Williamson/Getty Images FACEBOOK TWITTER PRINT E-MAIL Diane Keaton wrote A Memoir! It’s called then again! these are the key best excerpts from the People magazine three-pager about it. Boy, did I just fall in love with Diane Keaton for the billionth time. She’s so self-deprecating and cute [...]
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Posted on 01 November 2011. Tags: arthritis, couch, staircase, stairs, upstairs
A lovely, winding staircase may look elegant, but houses with stairs come with an entire set of problems. Many people have difficulty climbing stairs, including those who are paralysed or don’t have full use of their limbs. Dealing with household stairs on a daily basis would be an unnecessary encumbrance for them. Various Problems Arising [...]
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Posted on 31 October 2011. Tags: cardinals, franchise history
Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images After a depressing Game 2 defeat in the 2011 NLDS, the Phillies traveled to St. Louis to take on Jaime Garcia and the red-hot Cardinals. with a 2-1 series advantage on the line and zeros mounting deep into the game, Charlie Manuel pulled the right string off of Philadelphia’s bench. Locked in [...]
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Posted on 27 October 2011. Tags: bernie madoff, mack, ponzi scheme
Stephanie Madoff Mack’s newly published autobiography The end of Normal: A Wife’s Anguish, A Widow’s New Life is perhaps the most truly “insider” account of Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme to date, recounting the fallout for his immediate family. Madoff Mack was married to Bernie’s eldest son Mark, who hanged himself in his Soho loft two [...]
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Posted on 25 September 2011. Tags: memoirs, time of your life
As you look at titles in book stores, it is apparent that memoirs of various types of people are becoming more and more popular. there are people in every industry and of various backgrounds that have wonderful stories to tell and there are plenty of people who would love to hear them. This is not [...]
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Posted on 20 September 2011. Tags: narratives, swing, transgression
For women, for queers, for minorities, and for other Others, simply telling the truth about the way we live can be powerfully subversive One of my earliest memories involves my mother telling me to go outside and play, at which point I dutifully carried my book into the backyard, sat down on the swing, and [...]
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