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A Question About Infertility
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Padmini Mangunta
I came across this infertility post today. In it, the author, Melissa Ford, questioned a Dear Abby column responding to a reader on the subject of financing infertility. Ford found Dear Abby’s response to be ignorant. The reader was asking for Abby’s thoughts on holding a fundraiser to raise money for infertility treatments. Personally I…
How NOT To Behave At A Funeral: Ryan O’Neal Hits On Daughter Tatum At Farrah Fawcett’s Grave
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hfields
Sometimes a headline says it all. Or at least enough of it to make you mildly ill. Apparently, Ryan O’Neal freely admits to having accidentally propositioned his own offspring, estranged daughter Tatum O’Neal, during Farrah Fawcett’s funeral. Yuck. So much yuck I can’t begin to say “yuck” enough. Funeral etiquette may be tricky, but I…
Moral Monday: Homeless Man Bequeaths Millions to Non-Profits
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Padmini Mangunta
Happy Moral Monday! This morning I wanted to share a story that warmed my heart when I read about it on NPR last week — a homeless man leaving millions to several non-profits, including NPR. When NPR’s Richard Siegel heard his station listing a funding credit in the name of Richard Walter’s estate, he was…
Little Girls In High Heels — What’s With That?!
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hfields
Ok, now. Twice in the past week I’ve encountered girls under the age of ten wearing high heeled sandals. The first time, I was entering the subway and I saw (from behind) a person under four feet tall wearing perhaps a two-inch acrylic-heeled sandal. It startled me, but after a moment of staring at the incongruous sight,…
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