Deborah Young
- Location
- Small Coal-Mining Mountain Town, Colorado, U.S.A.
- Birthday
- July 30
- Title
- Sole Proprietor
- Company
- Western Colorado
- Bio
- Varied & Sundry
MY RECENT POSTS
- Robert F. Kennedy's estranged
wife hangs herself
May 17, 2012 09:03AM - Invisible Pain
April 11, 2012 08:23AM - Why I am not paying for your
birth control
March 19, 2012 06:16PM - 3rd Year Blogiversarry: So
much has changed
January 04, 2012 10:40AM - Christopher Hitchens - dead
today
December 16, 2011 08:47AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Beautiful. rated.”
8:18AM - “I know Wendy, she is the
same age as me and that struck
a
chord; menopause is
tou…”
May 25, 2012 08:58AM - “Mary Kennedy wanted a
husband who didn't have
multiple
affairs that he
flaunted;…”
May 23, 2012 10:18PM - “As you've probably
noticed, nobody is naming
their baby boy:
Barak.”
May 23, 2012 10:14PM - “I like to hear stories
like this. Thanks!”
May 22, 2012 07:57PM
Deborah Young's Links
- My Blog Entry Index
- I Used To Be Nice
- A New Start: River View Plantation
- Road Kill
- So This Is Colorado
- Sometimes Falling Feels Like Flying
- Graduation Day: A day in the life
- Fearfully, Nervously, Anxiously
- The Daemons Amongst Us
- The Tao of Mutual Despair
- My Ten Most Influential Books
- The Ecstasy of the Empty Nest
- I married a Lion. We live in a Metrosexual-free zone
- I Am A Hippie
- My inner bag lady takes a leap of faith
- Mary-Louise Parker, A Thinking Woman's Actor
- Sean Penn: Brillian Actor, Horrible Humanitarian.
- Overpopulation? Have a baby! Have two!
- My son gets a Tattoo against my parental permission
- Flight 253: We are all just collateral damage.
- Happy Blogiversary Baby, Got you on my mi-i-ind
- on Misogyny: Walk A Mile In My Highheels.
- On Reading: The books I have waiting to be read.
- Movin' On! From the Tropics to the Rocky Mountains!
- Me & Dog the Bounty Hunter.
- Major Hasan: Terrorist or Insane?
- The boy goes to church and other weird things.
- When your Nemesis dies
- Why Western Feminism is Incompatible with Islam
- A Baby Boomer goes under the [gamma] knife
- on David Letterman
- The Caregivers Lament
- Breaking Out of the Hospital: A renegade Tale.
- Shattered: Our horrible hospital experience.
- Chop wood, carry water.
- The Face of Pain.
- My teenage son got pierced. Again. And Again.
- A Study in 21st Century Teenager.
- "Funny People": Movie Review
- Rewarding Goldman-Sachs: You're Welcome.
- Goldman-Sachs: Treason from within.
- The Infantilization of the Human Spirit
- Farrah Fawcett: An American Icon
- Iran, Multiculturalism & Genital Mutilation
- Jon & Kates big announcement
- My Life as a Teenage(rs) Mother
- When Ted Kennedy came to my house - circa 1970.
- Elie Wiesel. A Life.
- American Czars are little Caesars.
- My teenage son wants to get pierced!
- Man vs. Wild vs. Giada!
- I just quit my job, so I can raise my puppy!
- Housework Manifesto
- My Stint as a Starbucks Barista, Baby Boomer Style
- I Live With Narcissus
- Middle-Age is like dying from Hypothermia
- When Your Nemesis Dies
- Ladies! Stop Giving birth to your grandchildren.
- I just quit my job...so I can do yours.
- Che's Dead, Get over it
- Eventually we all go crazy.
- AIG? You're fired.
- Is Cancer Inevitable?
- Musings on doing nothing when I get cancer
- Great Posts to read!
- How to imbed video's by Scanner
- OS Editor Picks Stats by Token Tarheel
- OS: Some Statistics by token tarheel
- Women over 50 find it hard to remarry by Lisa Solod Warren
- The Lazy OSer way to digg and redditt by BBE
- O.S. Making a link in comments
- The 25 most annoying phrases of all time! by Beth Mann
- Stats on your OS posts! Or, "Hello is anyone out there?"
Robert F. Kennedy's estranged wife hangs herself
I grew up in Massachusetts where the Kennedy's reigned as their own dynasty.
When I was 10 Ted Kennedy and his 12 secret service agents had coffee at our house since my father was campaigning for him. I was woken from sleep and marched out to our livingroom to meet "our… Read full post »
Invisible Pain
We made the journey from Hawaii to Colorado because my husband felt his bones calling him home. We built a log home on the river, 6 acres of alfalfa, magpies and eagles and blue herons follow the river home.
I followed his bones, knowing we had to leave, the doctors in… Read full post »
Why I am not paying for your birth control
Straw Man Argument: "A sham argument set up to be defeated."
As I listen to both sides argue about this "access" to birth control for women and the need for the Government to pay for it, I don't know if I'm in Cuba, standing in line for my free rice pot,… Read full post »
3rd Year Blogiversarry: So much has changed
3 years ago I wrote my first blog about my former boss who made my life miserable and ended up killing herself. It got an E.P. and I was hooked.
3 short years later and so much has changed, while so much has stayed the same.
When I first wrote at… Read full post »
Christopher Hitchens - dead today
"Christopher Hitchens—the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant—died today at the age of 62. Hitchens was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the spring of 2010, just after the publication of his memoir, Hitch-22, and began chemotherapy s… Read full post »
OWS is lounging on my couch
Yes that's right. OWS is currently manifesting itself as a 33 year old homeless, indigent young woman with a masters degree and no ambition whatsoever. Unless you count "never having to work" as an ambition.
And she is lounging on my couch.
When she kept asking for monetary handouts we finally… Read full post »
An Obsolete Christmas
I'm watching the Christmas commercials with a jaundiced eye.
All of the diamond commercials, the "no interest" credit card deals if you pay within 18 months, the Black Friday predictions, the "buy your spouse a car for Christmas?!" Really, people? A car? I don't know if it's just me. Is it… Read full post »
November 2011
Every once in a while it's good to take an internal and external inventory. Especially when it's the End of the World as we know it. Things are simple here; not a lot new.
- Snow is starting to fall on the western slope. Winter is here.

- My step-daughter, … Read full post »
Matt Taibbi Strikes Again!
Pitbull!
One of our friends lives on the border of Colorado and Utah. Recently his neighbors' pitbull came in through the cat door and killed all 5 of their house cats who were innocently sleeping in their own house. His cats were not afraid of dogs since they live with two of… Read full post »
Las Vegas Is Hell
Las Vegas is Hell.
But everybody is happy here.
Maybe that's what Hell is like. You're sent here after you die and everybody walks around with a drink in their hand, a cigarette and a perpetual smile.
I'm staying at the Cosmopolitan Hotel on the strip, it is only 6 months… Read full post »
It wasn't so much the fact she didn't have her teeth in.
Or the fact that she was wearing a nightgown and was obviously, er, naked underneath.
It was probably the fact she hadn't bathed in a few days, having just been sprung from a local rehab joint after a total… Read full post »
Spring: In Colorado
I have never spent Spring in Colorado.
The last 14 years I've spent Spring in Honolulu.
With the frigid temperatures almost a memory here in the Rockies, the chaotic rush of farmers and ranchers and animals is breathtaking. Farmers plow their fields into tidy rows, ready to grow another huge… Read full post »
So I went to my nerdy-nerd conference in Long Beach, CA this week. It's where a bunch of us nerds in our nerdy profession get together and go to break-out sessions and listen to keynote speakers and eat at silly luncheons. And I got my full massive dose of radiation daily… Read full post »
Me & Patti Smith & Cowboy Mouth
Patti Smith lived the life I almost lived. Had I been more artistic, less afraid, less cautious, more cutting edge.
She published her memoir in 2010: "Just Kids." The title of her book is based on a remark made by a husband whose wife begged him to take Patti Smith's and… Read full post »
I know hoarding resides on that vast continuum that makes up the neuroses and predilections of Human Beings.
My ex-husband began hoarding 2 years before our divorce and is burdened to this day by his need to hoard and the soothing mechanism that it affords him.
But I hadn't… Read full post »
I can't remember my words anymore.
I am hoping this is temporary. I can't remember when it started. Maybe a year ago, two years? I'm not sure. I just know I live like Porky Pig in my head half the time: "That's unbelie... that's unbelie...argghh....that's just crazy!"
I ask questions… Read full post »
Privatizing Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood is going to have to privatize. After a long and lucrative ride as the recipient of taxpayer dollars for abortions and other services, that ship is about to sail. Away.
The GOP-led House passed an amendment Friday night that would eliminate federal funding for Planned Parentho… Read full post »
When Good Dogs Go Bad
I admit it. I've been a bit protective with my dogs. Homeschooled them. Tried to keep them protected from the riffraff that is out there. You know, pit bulls and errant rottweilers and snooty poodles.
But a few weeks ago that all came to naught. I had to leave them at… Read full post »
When mothers reject their daughters
Mothers rejecting their daughters might be offensive and insensitive and hurtful but it's not all that uncommon. I don't know the actual statistics on it but anecdotally I've heard enough of these stories to last a lifetime.
A lot of mothers reject their daughters at puberty. If they are not st… Read full post »
A House On The Water
We are living in a house on the water.
We managed 7 months in the Colorado Rockies, blissfully loving our Tuscany-like valley filled with organic farms and horses and wineries and ranches.
And then the snow came. Fluffy and beautiful, fulfilling all of our winter fantasies. And then the propane gas… Read full post »
About My Husband
I just realized yesterday that my husband and I have been together longer than he and his first wife: the mother of his children and his highschool sweetheart.
We were walking aimlessly around the San Antonio mall [much busier than the Ala Moana Mall in Honolulu and I thought that was… Read full post »
Some thoughts on the coming Apocalypse
Well the Apocalypse is right around the corner.
The ancient Mayans penciled in 2012 as the End of the World. The Hindu's tell us it's right around the bend. The Bible Belt Christians are getting ready for the Rapture. Included in the End of the World is:
Conquest, War, Famine and… Read full post »
Love means never having to phone home. Or something like that.
Nothing quite says the Holiday Season more than quietly weeping into your eggnog while pondering the relatives who choose to reject you. Or is that just me?
Blended families are difficult at best, devastating at worst. The ones that… Read full post »
I am embracing Football.
It's my new Black. Football is the new 30! It is the Sonny to my Cher.
Watching football I don't have to be scolded into teachable moments. If I want a teachable moment, I'll revisit the 5th grade in my mind, thank you very much. I can… Read full post »
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