MY RECENT POSTS
- 99 Things that are Ruining the
Internet: Introduction
July 12, 2010 01:46AM - Goodbye, Cruel Uterus: when
ladybits go rogue.
January 14, 2009 03:49AM - Hi, Honey. We're fired.
December 09, 2008 04:59AM - Sarah, Hillary and Michelle
September 09, 2008 12:39AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Oh YAY! The Angry Salon
Letters brigade finally
lurched their
way to
OS.
Don't
f…”
May 22, 2010 09:23PM - “I completely agree, and
I love that kids are enjoying
this
show. Glee isn't
perf…”
May 15, 2010 01:21PM - “I'm totally going on a
nostalgia wave. I swear I can
hear
Kajagoogoo in my
head.…”
January 14, 2009 06:38AM - “Delightful post! Cooking
with my mom is one of my
fondest
memories of being a
ki…”
January 14, 2009 06:33AM - “cartouche - with the
modern formula, I'd be
Artemis
Walpole.
BWAH
!”
December 09, 2008 04:55PM
Chamalla's Links
99 Things that are Ruining the Internet: Introduction
Like chocolate and peanut butter, the internet just tastes better with snark. Today, we begin a multipart journey through the ridiculous and the sublime, as documented by this absurd series of tubes in which we've all ensnared ourselves.
I love the internet, don't get me wrong. … Read full post »
Goodbye, Cruel Uterus: when ladybits go rogue.
Dear Womb;
I regret to inform you that your services will no longer be needed within the company. Your last day will be Tuesday next, at which point you will be escorted from the premises in a way that can only be described as unseemly. While it…
There have been a rash of unemployed blog posts here at OS recently, and I figured I might as well toss my hat in the ring. I alternate being excited by possibility and paralyzed by fear, which makes me charming company, I’m sure. Fortunately (ha!), I’m not going t… Read full post »
Sarah, Hillary and Michelle
Three women. Three aspiring roles. Three perspectives on what it means to be a woman in America today. All of them are strong, driven, smart women. Over-achievers, multi-taskers, rule-breakers - they're unafraid to wear their accomplishments proudly and speak their minds… Read full post »

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