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By Robert: Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 5:47 PM
inside Outside > > by Robert > > March 14, 1962 – January 12, 2011 > > > > On the Inside is a part > > Yearning for love. > > On the Outside a part > > Struggling with drugs. > > On the Inside, a soft-spoken voice. > > On the Outside, a pretender > > And character of choice. > > On the Inside, so gentle, caring and nice. > > On the Outside, denying every good thing in life. > > On the Inside, the person > > Whom I really am. > > On the Outside, the person |
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stephanie: Posted on Monday, September 20, 2010 2:21 PM
You must do the turkey in-house. Birds don’t travel well, and they take a long time to cook, so it’s safest for the host to make the turkey or to have the guest prep the bird in the host’s kitchen. • Request that guests bring room-temperature or cold dishes. This way, they can handle sitting around on a buffet table (in case other guests, or the turkey, aren’t ready to eat when they arrive). Plus, this way, you aren’t shocked by late-arrival dishes that need to compete with your bird for coveted oven time. |
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Stephanie/NY Times: Posted on Monday, September 20, 2010 2:14 PM
Today in the New York Times This came out about parenting styles. And the effects that it has on our children. I would love to hear your views. I have a just turned 11 year old son and in less then a month a soon to be 13 year old daughter. Here it is in it’s entirety More than 50 years ago, the psychologist Carl Rogers suggested that simply loving our children wasn’t enough. We have to love them unconditionally, he said — for who they are, not for what they do Wesley Bedrosian |
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