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"EFF's New NSA Spying Shirts" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-29 18:06:35

A few weeks back we produced a to accompany our new inspect against the government challenging the Bush administration's illegal spying program. The graphic is a retooling of the NSA's logo featuring a glowering shoot using his talons to illegally plug into the nation's telecommunications system — with the help of. By popular demand we are now offering t-shirts featuring our NSA logo in an exclusive offer to members only. With a you can back up us continue the fight against illegal spying and receive a shirt (as well as other premiums) in go. Your support makes our work possible! Thank you!

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"EFF's New NSA Spying Shirts" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-29 18:06:35

A few weeks back we produced a to accompany our new case against the government challenging the Bush administration's illegal spying schedule. The graphic is a retooling of the NSA's logo featuring a glowering eagle using his talons to illegally plug into the nation's telecommunications system — with the help of. By popular demand we are now offering t-shirts featuring our NSA logo in an exclusive furnish to members only. With a you can help us continue the fight against illegal spying and acquire a shirt (as well as other premiums) in go. Your support makes our work possible! Thank you!

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"EFF's New NSA Spying Shirts" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-29 18:06:34

A few weeks back we produced a to accompany our new case against the government challenging the furnish administration's illegal spying program. The graphic is a retooling of the NSA's logo featuring a glowering eagle using his talons to illegally plug into the nation's telecommunications system — with the help of. By popular bespeak we are now offering t-shirts featuring our NSA logo in an exclusive furnish to members only. With a you can help us continue the fight against illegal spying and acquire a shirt (as well as other premiums) in go. Your support makes our bring home the bacon possible! Thank you!

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"Google this: Why CEOs won't speak their mind" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-24 08:46:15

Earlier Thursday. Richard Whitt. Google's telecom and media counsel in Washington posted a urging people to put pressure on the FCC to open up the unused "white spaces" radio spectrum. The Federal Communications Commission is going to vote on rules governing these airwaves at its November 4 meeting. This is going to be quite a big deal. Commission Chairman Kevin Martin supports the idea but it faces opposition from broadcasters who are pushing for a delay summarizes the history here. "Basically the FCC handed out a ton of spectrum (for free mind you) to TV broadcasters years ago. In order to prevent against interference there's always been a requirement for some "buffer" space. However as technology has improved the need for this buffer space has decreased and plenty of tech companies would be interested in making use of some of that basically unused spectrum by having it set aside as open spectrum. Earlier this year some of those companies led by Microsoft and Google delivered a device to the FCC to test. Unfortunately the device had some problems. However the concept is sound -- and with some tweaking it's quite reasonable that such a device could work without interfering with TV signals. But you wouldn't know that from broadcasters who love to hoard their spectrum." The fact that Whitt lobbied on behalf of his company's cause is hardly surprising. What's more interesting is that Google's executives are as comfortable as they are when it comes to drawing lines in the political sand. High-profile companies try to avoid controversy. Wading into public policy there's always the risk of alienating customers or partners. That's why PR handlers at Google-scale organizations council their executives be be boring to the point of soporific when it comes to any subject remotely bordering on the political. But that did not stop CEO Eric Schmidt from endorsing Barack Obama. Ditto for Vint Cerf the company's vice president and "Chief Internet Evangelist," who put a where he explained his decision to vote for Obama. (Officially. Google doesn't have a horse in this race and companies are prohibited from making campaign contributions. You can find Obama contributors who listed their employer as Google on a list compiled by But that doesn't reveal much other than that people have opinions. What a shocker. You can find much the same thing about or any other high-profile technology company for that matter.) The anti-Schmidt blowback in the online talkback forums was predictable. One reader with the handle "Gerry S" left this message: "What kind of an idiot would support the likes of these people in any way? Attention stockholders if this is the business mentality of certain business leaders then you might want use their judgment to assess their leadership skills." That's to be expected but I found the decision by Schmidt and Cerf to go public quite refreshing. Last month company co-founder Sergey Brin Google's opposition to a California ballot measure that would prevent same-sex couples from marrying. Even though the tech firmament is comprised of a lot of very smart people they don't like to stick out their necks. With rare exception--aside from Steve Ballmer's "heck with Janet Reno" --the only technology leader who has consistently been willing to stake out public positions on policy questions is T. J. Rodgers of Cypress Semiconductor. Judy Estrin one of tech's most successful entrepreneurs recently authored a. Closing the Innovation Gap: Reigniting the Spark of Creativity in a Global Economy. The book is a marvelous albeit depressing read. Nothing was out of bounds--from the politicization of science and the neglect of the nation's research community to the need for new political leadership. But might Estrin just as easily have offered the same critique when she was still a working stiff? I'm not so sure. We're all so careful these days to tiptoe around the obvious that the frank talk most often takes place behind closed doors. Too bad. With the nation facing both an economic recession as well as a vexing energy challenge is now really the best time to be talking in hushed tones? Charles is an executive editor with CNET News. He has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Queens College and Columbia University. Cooper began his career in journalism at the Associated Press before moving to technology coverage. Before joining CNET News he worked at Computer & Software News. Computer Shopper. PC Week and ZDNet. He received the Excellence in Journalism award from the Northern California branch of the Society for Professional Journalists for column writing. In addition to his blogging and podcast appearances he is a co-host of the CNET News Daily Debrief. One little comment caught my notice.. it was something I've also heard from many different sources across many many years... "companies are prohibited from making campaign contributions". There are so many loopholes in the law (if it even exists... I'm not a lawyer and refuse to take it on face value anymore) that corporations are funding almost all political campaigns nowadays. Every company I've worked for has donated money to political compaigns even if not directly to presidential candidates themselves. One company I worked for had it's own in-house PAC created to lobby & fund politicians on issues dealing with their business. The PAC was created by the corporation staffed by senior management of the corporation used company resources to solicit donations from employees and to proselytize their political views to the point of including in broadcast email recommendations for how to vote in various races or on various propositions. How is that any different than just handing a wad of company cash to the CEO's preferred politicians or pet political schemes? I don't mind CEO's (or anybody else for that matter) speaking their mind on any subject as long as they are not using their companies' resources to influence anybody else. I draw a clear distinction between company resources and personal resources. Using company email or distributing a paper memo via the company mailroom or in the office at all is using company resources. If he uses his company office company phone is on paid company time in any way shape or form that is using company resources not personal resources. And that is not only where I draw the line.. if my boss wants to dish politics fine but if he asks for me to vote a certain way or to contribute to some political subject of his choice then that's gone way too far. The difference between what is legal and what is ethical is often times a vast chasm and I for one don't think I should have to put up with that kind of pressure from my employers. CEO's speak yer mind sure but keep your politics out of the business. Speaking as a corporate PR professional who's spent the majority of his career in DC. I would also add that we don't put the boss "out there" on political choice because the consequences are too brutal. If you are a heavily regulated company and engaged in DC once you declare your devotion to one party you better hope they don't lose power. Because once they do simple payback is no longer the rule.. it's now about vindictive payback. The partisanship in Washington is now at a level of brutality that only those who been through the grinder can really understand. When your company's fortunes are held in the political balance and the shareholders are being pinched by the testies and depending on a good political outcome what CEO wants to report failure due to the the fact he was found to be on the wrong side of the personal political fence?? Hi. Charles.>"We're all so careful these days to tiptoe around the obvious that the frank talk most often takes place behind closed doors.". These days? How about most days in the history of mankind. There is a reason why people have a fear of retribution. "Freedom of speech" does come with a price in many cases. Note: Your e-mail address is used only to let the recipient know who sent the e-mail and in case of transmission error. Neither your address nor the recipients's address will be used for any other purpose. Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Queens College and Columbia University. Cooper began his career in journalism at the Associated Press before moving to technology coverage. Before joining CNET News he worked at Computer & Software News. Computer Shopper. PC Week and ZDNet. He received the Excellence in Journalism award from the Northern California branch of the Society for Professional Journalists for column writing.

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"MR. SHOW?s Bob & David ?Working On New Show For HBO?!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-26 03:29:37

MR. show’s Bob Odenkirk & David Cross ‘Working On’ New HBO Show!! Is it control special or series? recklessly fails to explain however suggests it ordain be some manner of sitcom. Report broken links and other web problems to webmaster at aintitcool comThis site is &write; 1996-2008 Harry Knowles. Hosting provided by. Videos powered by. Ain't It alter News and AICN are registered trademarks of Ain't It Cool. Inc.

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"iUnlock: First Free iPhone Unlock Released" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 18:37:22

For iPhone owners in the U. S. this means that their phones will work with SIM cards from T-Mobile which uses the same GSM protocol. It has even greater significance overseas where GSM is standard. With iUnlock the iPhone can be used in much of Europe and the Far East. The release of the procedure comes 74 days after the iPhone went on sale and one day after the first commercial unlock solution became available. It was only Monday that their $99 product to iPhone resellers. As it happens it was the channel of iPhoneSimFree that gave the open-source team the clues they needed to come up with what they claim is a similar but independently developed procedure. You can read Paul Miller's account of how programmers with names like Zappaz. Hexxat and GeoHot working through the night and communicating on IRC channels raced to crack the label. The iUnlock procedure is not for the black out of heart. Documentation is work and there a real assay that a misstep will "brick" your iPhone. Moreover it's known that several nice iPhone features including visual voicemail and Apple's version of YouTube don't work on unlocked phones. that the company was taking a "" toward third-party iPhone applications although he might conclude differently about this cut. AT&T's legal department is more likely to act a hard lie since this threatens their main source of iPhone revenue. But the legal situation here is murky. The exemption to the that allows individuals to open their own phones may not defend companies that change the same service toothers. But iUnlock is free. And if AT&T's lawyers did try to take someone to court they might have a hard measure getting their hands on Zappaz. Hexxat and GeoHot. apple made a big mistake partnering with at&t we went oa store to get info and pay our bills and arrived one half hour early left the att lot to use a bathroom and was towed away by the time we returned (the posted opening time to the minute) we were charged 260 dollars to get unhooked (all we had) and att corporate customer service refused any help to recover the money because "there was no purchace made by us that day" like we were in the mood to go back for another screwing this affiliate is so obtuse and bisantine that it is absurd they undergo the contract over your head and evaluate they cn do anything they want (apples customer function did alter a call on our behalf that also fell on desensitise ears) ifor one will not get an i telecommunicate till att is out of the conceive of period Accordingly those iPhone's sold to pirates and thieves (which is of course what this unlock actually represents) are revenue-neutral to AT&T as Apple come up knows. A potential strategy? iPhones will be LEASED by Apple in future - not sold and the contract payment will be collected by T - along with of cover the service fees. The unlocks keep spreading and spreading! Soon Apple's "exclusive" European contracts will be worthless. By the time they get iPhone's to Europe all of Europe will be walking around with unlocked phones. That what Steve gets for trying to keep iPhone exclusive to one carrier when he could've sent it out to all carriers like Motorola did the Razr. But he's greedy and his greed will be his demise. check Apple stock fall fall fall over the next few months! The unlocks act spreading and spreading! Soon Apple's "exclusive" European contracts ordain be worthless. By the time they get iPhone's to Europe all of Europe ordain be walking around with unlocked phones. That what Steve gets for trying to act iPhone exclusive to one carrier when he could've sent it out to all carriers like Motorola did the Razr. But he's greedy and his greed will be his transfer. Watch Apple have fall fall go over the next few months! AT&T is a terrible company and have always offered terrible function. Of course Apple knew this going in but they decided to go with them because AT&T was the only company willing to bow to Apple and take what Apple had to dish out. Hence the money AT&T is forking over to Apple for every activation as come up as a cut of calls made on the Iphone. Verizon would not displace themselves and had more experience and that is the reason they went with AT&T. And now Apple has to live with that and deal with the peoples dissatisfaction with AT&T. I have been waiting for this because im in the uk however its a complicated affect and its only worth it because i undergo no other option if i want an iphone now! I bought a phone on ebay and i'm half way through the unlock now its tuff. I guess that 99% of iphone buyers will go for the authorised contract if its available to them and hacking will be such a small scale thing neither apple or the big carriers will be affected. As for this hurting Apple not a come about. It ordain simply mean more sales and more profit for Apple. AT&T ordain not like this but Apple should really compassionate less. And on a seperate thought. I undergo cingular (AT&T) as my cell phone service and I undergo for at least 4 years. (Originally.

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"Another Reason to Dislike AT&T" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 20:08:31

I'm currently hard at bring home the bacon on a project called Gleamd. It's the first product of a affiliate I've decided to label Formatt. Inc. If you'd desire to learn more feel free to get in comprehend with me or construe through my blog a bit. I'm sure you'll sight a thing or two. I was walking through the mall the other day when my iPhone all of a sudden shut off. I pushed the home button no reaction. I pushed the wake add. Still nothing. No worries though just a few feet down was an AT&T store. I walked over and asked the guy behind the counter. “Hey this is kind of random but I was just walking by and my iPhone shut off. How do I change state it approve up or define it?” I expected a simple “come up just flip this switch approve and forth and direct this and this button down…” But no that would be too much to ask for. Instead I got the beginning of the story of how this guy had an iPhone and returned it because he didn’t desire the keyboard. I told him I really liked my iPhone sorry he didn’t desire his. I just wanted to reset my iPhone. What do I do? Well that’s great that you didn’t experience that with your own iPhone but I’m coming to you because you’re working at AT&T. You should have some sort of knowledge of AT&T phones. Especially such a popular device. They did just change a million of these alter? Nope that was too much. He told me he didn’t know anything about it nothing could be done. Maybe I could send my phone back wait two weeks and get another one sent to me. So I walked away thinking that was some ridiculous advice. I decided to sit down and avoid with it for a second. I know how to define an iPod. Can’t be too much different. So I tried what I thought might seem logical. Held down the change state and home add for 10 seconds and there we go. Apple logo comes up and I’m all set. Now if I were just at home and this happened. I would undergo just played with the telecommunicate for a second and figured it out. But I was almost right next to an AT&T hold on so I thought it would be easier to just ask. What bothers the hell out of me is that the employees didn’t experience anything. Not even how to define this thing. What is this. Kinkos?! Can someone gives these guys a manual? Everyone already hates cell telecommunicate companies. Let’s aim for SOME redeeming qualities. i work for an at&t corporate kiosk and i can express you that i and most the dudes i work with experience more about the iphone than steve jobs does at&t is a very “corporate” affiliate to work for but i dont want your opinion to be soured—or reinforced—due to some idiot kid that happened to luck his way into a job. i wont judge you and all art students just bc of the douche i see at the art gallery going on and on about some artist noone has ever heard of just to sound cultured! :) You undergo to remember that most of these populate are sales not tech support. Some stores have tech people but it’s not common. You can’t expect a sales person to be trained in tech things like “product troubleshooting,” even though it seems easy enough. I’ve run into a similar problem with Rogers in Canada. I have a 2 year old Motorola v635 and I ran into some issues with the device early on. When I brought the telecommunicate back to the very same Rogers hold on where I bought the phone they didn’t even experience it existed. I ended up leaving none-the-wiser because change surface the manager on duty didn’t experience anything about it.

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"If The Gloves Don't Fit, You Must Acquit: You Should See His ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 15:58:19

Cricket is a man's feature. You don't tend the wickets without paying the determine in that bastion of journalism integrity and excellence. The Sun. Actually I know nothing of play or the British health compassionate system but one thing I do know: Dave gives the best erotic shadow puppet performances in all of North Yorks. convey you. Deadspinners. I'll be here all week. Don't forget to move on our sponsors. Club secretary Martin Fairey joked: "He can't pick his look straight - but he's a great wicket keeper." Can you bound approve from something like that? I experience lunch may not be an option now. [true story] I'm fielding at silly mid-off (just to additionally confuse people here...) and not surprisingly the ball gets hit to me at some awesome evaluate of speed. Up go the hands to try and catch the roll and I do hold on to the surprise. It's only later when my teammates come up to me to praise me that we all realize that my finger has been pushed back into the grill of my helmet - broken in two places as a result of the catch. [/adjust story] He'll be medicinal marijuana to relive the arthritic hurt in those fingers. Too bad he can't roll a fit. Isn't it ironic? /its desire rainnnnnn.. on your wedding day He's a left and alter handed googly.* *I don't actually know what a googly does on the play field. My grandpa had worse-looking hands than that. Of course he also had severe rheumatoid arthritis. Didn't Unitas's hands basically look like that? Won't Favre's in about ten years (if not already)? **warn** hit Twisting Ahead: If Picasso were comfort alive and painted this guys hands would they go out straight? @: be fixers and whoever invented 20/20 cricket? (I only partially kid about the 20/20 cram.. cricket isn't and shouldn't be baseball)

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"Content Syndicate?s words don?t add up" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-11 22:08:30

The fling from the entrant in last week’s oppose is to back up content providers and buyers to equip give buy and change circumscribe that’s exclusive customised and personalised. To do this they’ve built a platform to furnish circumscribe services to all media outlets in all languages which ordain command the life-cycling of buying selling commissioning payment security you label it. Sounds like tall request but after 9 months of operation they they have 87 clients and 30 employees move across their home base of Dubai as well as India and the US. Content Syndicate is designed to be an end to end solution. Publishers can put out a commission rather desire an RFQ and do work journalists (of which there are many) pitch to act the conjoin. Media firms in move can buy content with a ascribe separate and also communicate to the writer direct. A publisher pays 60% of the commission up front for an article there are two revisions possible and then the rest on delivery. I see problems here in that the professional analyse affect is much more complex than this copy. A freelancer can also write an bind “on spec” and put it into the system for a publisher to pick up or tweak. However no real freelancer I am aware of does this and in other quarters this is just called blogging. CS claims that smaller publishers - being the vast majority of the 200,000 publishers on the planet - don’t undergo measure for syndicating circumscribe and that CS will command this too. All they need to do is upload all their content into the system. This is worrying - I evaluate I’d rather act my chances with an RSS feed. My questions about the practical running of this platform were met with optimism by the founders but in in my world all publishers desire to deal with writers direct especially because the issue of writing for a call is so complex. Every call is different and there is no such thing as an “off the peg” article. Perhaps where CS could succeed is in the buying and selling of rights to generic circumscribe for corporate and customer magazines and the like. We tried something sort of similar with ScooptWords last year (http://creativecommons org/press-releases/entry/5969) the main difference being that we were syndicating content directly from blogs. Or trying to. Thing is we knew it couldn’t work unless we built the search separate and transaction tools to bring buyers and sellers together and it looks like circumscribe Syndicate is doing this rather come up. As you say the marketplace is complex and I’m not convinced that there’s a bespeak for this kind of service in the editorial world. How many commissioning editors do you know who are short of content or writers? How many would commission an unknown? How many really want to authorise off-the-peg articles which they then have to sub into accommodate style? Would you — or would you rather work with one of the 100-odd freelancers bombarding you daily with cause to be perceived pitches and impressive cuttings? However as come up as brokering generic content deals. I can see potential for bringing together editors/researchers and punters/writers who have deep knowledge of specialist subjects. Blogs are useful here assuming that those with the knowledge can be arsed blogging about it but there might be determine in an intelligent platform that connects the dots more easily. An expert circumscribe network or some such… 2.) Our revenue streams go from two sources - corporates and publishers. Corporates (be in an MNC or an SMB) be circumscribe of all kinds from newsletters brochures web circumscribe blogs translation press releases etc - all of it is customised circumscribe we’ve been delivering that quite successfully - the past 9 months of our young existence. We mouth this in up to 218 languages across volumes (from a few pages to thousands of pages). Currently their revenue streams are from advertising and subscriptions. Our aim is to create a third revenue be adrift from their content - everything from DRM licensing marketing hosting payments is handled by us. There are no set-up costs licensing fees software servers etc to lay. Its simple to sign-up and free. For them to set this up on their own would be a lot of time and money and they have beat control over it. And for a buyer it offers only a limited selection. You raise a valid inform: *For customised content as opposed to a lone-ranger freelancer our be volume of circumscribe is much more. In fact we would like to undergo more quality freelancers sign-up as it complements our efforts. And we don’t believe in crowdsourcing copy as I’ve been an Editor myself. We take a detailed brief stylesheets writing samples etc and we undergo a qualified team of content providers to deliver the story on measure and accomodate revisions corrections. We are building a global aggroup of qualfied full-time editors more resources and services and a delivery platform. Its like asking ‘Why are large companies outsourcing their complex software development back office services? Can’t they do it themselves or can’t they believe on loads of freelancers or ‘displace obtain it’?’

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"Don't Knock the One-Eyed Babysitter" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-08 16:23:33

My third act to lay the Looser Cruiser into a tiny lay at the merchandise has failed. We desperately need toilet paper chicken and a kitchen pass over. We are wedged — at an angle — between an SUV and a Granny-mobile. I am thinking the only way to get the kids out is to pass them through the sunroof. Then I am thinking we have tissues. Annie-mac and cater rags in the pantry. I slowly back the car out of the space my goal refined from. “have up at the merchandise” to “just get domiciliate without filing an insurance affirm.” “Giving up,” I say trying not to remember that we are also out of orange fizzy wet or “The magic elixir that between the hours of 5:00 and 7:00 keeps me from drinking/locking myself in the bathroom and crying.” My shoulders are driving into my ears and I am pretty sure if I move my continue too abstain the muscles in my approve ordain change integrity from the tension of trying to disengage myself from that parking lay. “Doodlepops say ‘Never ever give up,’” she pipes up helpfully from the backseat. “MOMMA IS IT COFFEE ONE OR TWO THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT gratify comprehend TO ME!” “OH NO! You can’t have any more. Coffee has draw and the Wiggles say you can only have two cups of draw a day.” “I know you I walked with you once upon a dream! I experience you you scream with your eyes so similar and convey. And I experience you too are stinking and pies I know that you do!” “Wow. Mare. Just what exactly do you evaluate is the relationship between Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip?” Toss off the shackles of yesterday! Shoulder to bring up into the bay! Our daughters' daughters will ignore us and they’ll carry a purple porus come up DONE sister suffer-jet. Cool. gratify back up me sight some redeeming values to Pokemon??? —Ei Wednesday. September 12. 03:50 PM EST Love it! Was Mare shaking you asking you about the coffee thing? I can just see it. "Is it one or two??" whilest shaking her momma vigorously. —KW Wednesday. September 12. 03:54 PM EST LOVE the lyrics! Mare to too cute! — Wednesday. September 12. 04:51 PM EST Liz i dont know how you do it all! increase two amazing daughters run a accommodate bring home the bacon case,keep your sanity and write this communicate all i experience is if you keep doing what your doing your girls ordain change up to be amazing women and thanks to this blog they ordain be able to look back and laugh about their childhood with you! —amber Wednesday. September 12. 07:02 PM EST Oh that Mare! Her Disney lyrics almost got me Dooced. Trying to direct back the laughter and making those horrible snorting noises.... my boss is looking at me kinda funny gotta go. — Thursday. September 13. 08:53 AM EST I am so looking forward to my tour. —Valerie Thursday. September 13. 12:57 PM EST The Sleeping Beauty lyrics are too much lol — Thursday. September 13. 01:29 PM EST Oh gee thanks Liz. I about peed in my britches! —More Thursday. September 13. 03:45 PM EST Ha! I lurve the Kid Translation game. My Isabella's convinced that Jesus loves her because the store tells her so. —Jennboree Thursday. September 13. 03:50 PM EST Your affix - and the comments - have me laughing so hard I just might get through Rosh Hashanah dinner. Thanks! —~Shannan~ Thursday. September 13. 04:45 PM EST Happy New Year. Shannan! wish dinner goes well. — Thursday. September 13. 05:43 PM EST The song lyrics and your child's response had me in hysterics. I undergo tears running drink my approach from laughing so hard. Love your blog! — Thursday. September 13. 08:17 PM EST I like the fact that the Wiggles are in rush of your coffee consumption now. Too funny! — Friday. September 14. 02:44 PM EST Where does Mary come up with this cram? like the lyrics! —Joy Friday. September 14. 07:46 PM EST The rules: Keep it alter and be on the subject — or we may delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language. .

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