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A Dad's Guide to Surviving Pregnancy
by Peter M. Lopez
After you get over the initial fear, shock, worry, and panic of learning of your impending fatherhood, the pride of knowing you will soon be a daddy sets in. Congratulations! Rest assured, you will survive.... published 11 months ago
Texasisms: A Glossary of Texan
by Peter M. Lopez
When traveling abroad, it is usually wise to learn a few words and phrases in the native language to help in case you find yourself in a jam. It is also wise to learn a little about the native culture to make... published 8 months ago
Top 10 Songs You Hate Yourself for Loving
by Peter M. Lopez
Like the haircut you wore for longer than you should have (maybe still), or the enormous speakers you couldn't bear to part with (are they still in your closet(?) or worse, your car?), or the clothes you wore... published 10 months ago
Hillarious Hebrew T-Shirts: A Tourist's Guide to Israel's Funniest T-Shirts
by Peter M. Lopez
Israel's Funniest T-shirts. Having recently returned from a trip to Israel, I feel compelled to share the experience, and I will. But, what do tourists really care about? T-shirts. Here are Israel's funniest t-shirts. published 11 months ago
Air Supply Fans of the World Unite!
by Peter M. Lopez
In response to the overwhelming support for Air Supply in my hub, Top 10 Songs You Hate Yourself for Loving, it struck me that there are many closeted Air Supply fans out there that simply need an outlet to... published 10 months ago
Baby: Pop Culture's Greatest Uses and Abuses
by Peter M. Lopez
No other word is so used and abused by the two pillars of American influence (music and film) quite like the word "baby". Where would pop culture be without it? Rare is the movie without at least one... published 11 months ago
I'm A Recovering Gadget Junkie
by Peter M. Lopez
I loved them. I would stare at them in awe, mouth open, tongue dangling. I would hold them, caress them, fondle them, just enjoy how they felt in my hands. I would wake up early in the morning, eagerly... published 13 months ago







