Archive for January, 2010
Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Here’s the you-tube video of me on Connecticut Style
My favorite part is at the end, when I thought that camera was off—and I’m doing a high-five with the host, Desiree Fontaine, and I say triumphantly, “I didn’t cough!” It’s because I had the world’s worst cough, and I was quite sure that at some point in the interview, she would ask me a [...]
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Me and Desiree talk about love and kissing games on TV
Okay, so my hair was in my eyes, and I tended to flap my arms around a bit when I got excited…but at least today I could watch this all the way through without screaming or hiding my eyes.
I’ve spent this week trying to figure out how to embed this video into my website, [...]
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Twenty-ten or two thousand ten?
It’s time, people, for us to make a big decision. What in the heck is the name of this year we’re in?
How long are we going to go on referring to our year by its formal name, “two thousand ten”? After all, way back in the last century, I bet you never heard anybody say [...]
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Monday, January 4th, 2010
I’m on TV and on the radio this week!
I barely have time to type today because I’m busy thinking away away ten pounds. It’s clear that somehow along the way through forty pounds of Christmas cookies, I forgot to get in shape—and now it turns out that tomorrow morning I am going to be taped on a television show. Yes, that’s right. Channel [...]
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
It’s January—do you know where your chakras are?
I don’t usually make New Year’s resolutions because—well, frankly I don’t feel as though January is the true beginning of the year. It has always seemed to me that September is really the time to get organized, rearrange your drawers, get your hair cut, balance your checking account, and start planning for the future.
But [...]





