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Review of My Beautiful Mommy by Abigail Jones

I adore Abigail Jones just because she’s Abigail Jones but also because of her mind, her politics, her ethics, her writing, and for her sense of humor. I have written about Abigail before in the form of Restless Virgins and Abigail Jones and Abigail Jones’ Newest Fan is Josielle for “Restless Virgins”. I don’t […]

Curvy Women — Not Boys with Breasts

This is one hell of a funny poster. I call the type of women that so many men are attracted to, “boys with breasts.” I prefer my women to have feminine and womanly signifiers: zaftig women. (Did you know that zaftig is Yiddish for juicy?) Call me crazy. When and if I ever decide to […]

Meet Your Blogging Heroes on My ooVoo Day

I just received the below email in my Facebook Inbox because I am a member of the ooVoo Facebook Group. Well, I have been sitting on some cool news that I assume I can share now since it has been released into the wilderness. Lots of cool stuff: My ooVoo Day, a […]

Do You Need a Little Work Done?

So, you want a little work done? I’ve got just the doc for you.

Bridgette Bardot is Ground Zero for the Bikini


See That Pretty Girl in the Mirror There

If you need cosmetic surgery or reconstructive surgery in the form of breast augmentation, breast reconstruction after mastectomy, breast reduction, the latest breast “lifting??? techniques, facial rejuvenation, eyelid surgery, face lift, neck lift, body contouring, liposuction or a tummy tuck, you know where to go in Arlington and Reston in Northern Virginia.

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Katharine McPhee is a Pheenomenal Woman

Built like a woman should be!
From Wikipedia:
Katharine Hope McPhee (born March 25, 1984) is an American singer who is a finalist on the fifth season of American Idol.
Early career
Born in Sherman Oaks, California, McPhee has been singing since the age of two. Her mother, Peisha Burch McPhee, a vocal coach and accomplished cabaret singer, […]

An Ode to Fashion

I thought of a poem I wrote ten-years ago after I wrote Manolo Blahnik Feminism. It is called An Ode to Fashion

Strippers are Sexual Simulacra

The article, Memory of a Simpler Time and a Better Woman, begins with, “I never understood what strip bars where all about and so I started going to some.”