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Are You A Nerd or Are You A Geek - The Big Difference Between the Two
The Nerd and The Geek. Two very special and complex beings. They are the backbone of the Technology industry and it is paramount that you know which is which. If you're going to insult someone at least insult them the right way.
7 commentsGreat Stories for Children
Need help choosing some good books for your little one? Check out some of my recommendations! They were some my favorites when I was little.
0 commentsSweet Children's Books
When I was young, I found that nothing was more enjoyable than being read to. Eventually when I learned to read, I spent many hours upstairs by my bookshelf alone with many books scattered around me. Today, as a part-time Nanny, I find myself having...
1 commentSecondhand Reviews: "The Lorax"
Rated PG for some crude humor of the type beloved by most children. * * * * * * * * * * I loved Seuss as a kid... as do practically all kids, I suppose. But you have to admit that as feature length theatrical films go, he has...
4 commentsWedding Vow Renewal According to Dr Seuss!
Can't think of what to include in your wedding vows? Let Dr. Seuss help you out...
4 commentsAnother Way to Go With This (Occupy)
Occupy the waiters-in-line, the long and sallow dog faces. Occupy places where the sun don’t shine. Occupy the empty eyes of methamphetamine. Occupy the crack that breaks my mother’s back. Occupy Cooleemee, North Carolina. Occupy the...
4 commentsIn Your Honor Dr. Seuss
“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!” ― Dr. Seuss - In honor of Dr.Seuss, his birthday, and the release of the Lorax, I thought it was time to write about Dr.Seuss.
22 commentsThe Brilliant Mind of Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss is, arguably, the most beloved children's author of all time. His works have not only lived on, but also seem to be growing in popularity. Seuss' colorful illustrations and clever words have been the inspiration to the world of...
4 commentsThe power of children's books
I can still see that long, full, watery tear dropping down from the yak's eye as Mrs. Peregrine snuggles up to her new-found friend. Written in 1936, Mrs. Peregrin and the Yak was one of the first books I owned - really Owned - all mine and I...
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