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Keeping News in Perspective

January 10th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Humor/Laughter

Tweet News, politics and political news drives me crazy. Where is the truth these days? Is there anyone reporting the facts anymore?  Don’t even get me started about politicians! grrrr Thanks to an email forwarded from my father, I FINALLY know how to  keep ‘news’ in perspective while maintaining a sense of humor. Thanks for [...]

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Say No to Camel Toe, Yes to Playfulness

April 30th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Humor/Laughter, Yoga

Tweet Oh No! Camel Toe! While surfing Crackbook, I  mean, Facebook, I happened upon a blog post by YogaDork discussing Lululemon’s latest ad campaign to sell yoga pants. The ad line is “Say No to Camel Toe.” Judge for yourself. Funny or not funny? 13% of the readers on YogaDork’s site called the ad offensive [...]

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Giggle survives Spazzy Herpe Ball

December 9th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Confessions, Giving Back, Humor/Laughter, Inspiration, Soap Box

Tweet Favorite Body Part Two days before my mack daddy team of positarians gathered to Giggle On for the E-Racing the Blues event I jacked out one of my favorite body parts at my local gym. No, not my mouth…my ankle. I love parts of my body that hold up other parts of my body. [...]

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Yoga breathing with Whoopie Cushion

April 6th, 2009 · 13 Comments · Confessions, Humor/Laughter, Yoga

Tweet Until 3:17 this afternoon, I would not have thought about using a Whoopie Cushion to introduce the basics of yogic deep breathing techniques but God Bless me, Divine Inspiration slapped me upside the head yet again. Playfulness, stress relief AND a plastic fart simulation device. PRICELESS! (No doubt my parents are insanely proud right [...]

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Survivor Q & A: Jayla Boire

April 5th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Giving Back, Inspiration, Suicide Awareness, Yoga

Tweet Jayla Boire lost her mother to suicide in 1993. Her Survivor Q & A is the second in our series. How was grieving the loss of your loved one by suicide different (if at all) from the loss of another loved one who did not die by suicide? The grieving is different for losses [...]

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