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09/30/2010 17:11 #52859

I still exsist
I haven't blogged in almost 7 months. Whoa. Seeing the boys made me so homesick. Buffalo will always be my home in my heart. I'm totally in post Paul (and Terry) depression.
tinypliny - 09/30/10 18:13
An existential crisis.
libertad - 09/30/10 17:55
This better not be it after 7 months.

03/04/2010 10:21 #51107

I have a fan


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lilho - 03/06/10 19:14
i like him. because he likes me. this is mutual.
paul - 03/04/10 22:23
The question is, do Hos like Spitzer?

02/19/2010 10:42 #51042

Tales of *My Vagina (*not really mine)
All I have to say about this article is: Amen sister!


dragonlady7 - 02/20/10 21:37
It is *definitely* vag.
A vadge sounds like some sort of horrifying fashion faux pas.
joshua - 02/20/10 20:29
The consensus rules, then - it is "vag."
jenks - 02/19/10 23:51
I know it's not really the point of the article, but just to nitpick- diflucan *is* an antibiotic (well, an anti-fungal). And it is not 100% "harmless". And while it probably could be used safely OTC- it can do bad things if not used properly.

It's impressive enough that monistat does NOT need an Rx.
heidi - 02/19/10 22:21
I'd go with "vag" as the correct spelling. Hmm.. both wikipedia :::link::: and Urban Dictionary :::link::: support that spelling, unless used with "badge" :::link:::

tinypliny - 02/19/10 13:52
:/

1. :::link:::

2. :::link:::

Both first hits on Google and simple hygiene tips from grandmas.
matthew - 02/19/10 11:28
I always thought it was spelled Vag, not Vadge, like it is in the article. I guess she'd know better than I.
jason - 02/19/10 10:48
Yet another reason why being a man is awesome. You'd think if it really was an issue some enterprising woman would come up with a solution, like that (now) hot Proactiv lady did when her skin was fooked.

01/29/2010 15:02 #50930

iPhone
I have one and I have no idea how to use it. Right now it's just a big electronic blob. I can't wait to figure it out!
metalpeter - 01/29/10 18:22
Ok your first task is to go out to the city
Second try to take pictures
third after you take a picture go on (e:strip) mobile and post a picture
fourth figure out how to post that same picture to facebook
fifth repeat going all over NYC

Well maybe if you can call Paul he can walk you through it, HA.
lilho - 01/29/10 18:10
jealous. done with blackberry... maybe.
jacob - 01/29/10 15:55
Man, can't top Paul comment. Maybe, you should ask a man to help you decipher it.
paul - 01/29/10 15:22
Welcome to 2007. Oh wait, its 2010.

01/26/2010 16:18 #50913

Champagne Sabering
File under: Why I love New York. You learn the most random things when you least expect it.

Last night I was out to dinner celebrating a friend's 30th birthday. Our very French Chef insisted on serving us the bottle of Champagne we had to toast her 30th. He took the bottle and told us he was going to "chop it's head off". He then returned us the bottle with the top portion of the bottle cut off. I was amazed. After googling this I've discovered this is known as "Champagne Sabering". I'm kind of obsessed with learning how to do this now.




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metalpeter - 01/27/10 19:46
That I have never heard of , but I can say that is one bottle you don't want to drink right out of. Also does anyone know when you crispin a ship what happens to what ever was in that bottle? I wonder what cutting the bottle like this does to the taste?
james - 01/27/10 15:59
I saw this on the travel channel a few months back and ran home to check it out youtube.

Magic.
lilho - 01/26/10 23:57
this is my fav entry of yours to date. good job.
mike - 01/26/10 17:48
ive seen that done a million times, get with the program, i am actually quite a champagne saberer myself...j/k
hodown - 01/26/10 17:25
I love that quote. I've never heard it before and I'm now also obsessed with it!
matthew - 01/26/10 16:58
"Champagne! In victory one deserves it; in defeat one needs it!" - Napolean