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My Kid Presents: The Sophie’s Choice Of Desserts

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on October 24, 2011

in Being Mom,Family,Farts and Other Stuff,Kiddos

Other than the memory I have of my first child exiting my body through my love canal after 39 weeks of gestation those 7+ years ago, which could have totally been put there by Leo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt during one of our sex dreams, I know this kid is mine. Some say she looks [...]

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You Have NO IDEA How Happy Old Navy Has Made Me

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on September 1, 2011

in Farts and Other Stuff

Last week, Old Navy flubbed up and was selling a selection of collegiate shirts, all with the same blatant grammar error. It hurt my grammar nerdness to see the store make such an error on so many shirts representing institutions of learning. I posted an example of one of the shirts on which Old Navy erred [...]

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A Baby in My Belly

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on January 13, 2010

in Family,Farts and Other Stuff

There’s a baby in my belly. A whole 4 year old child in my hoodie. It was so friggin cold here this past Sunday (yes, 44° is friggin cold here in Orlando – suckit northerners), that my wee child couldn’t stand being outside. So she went back to her old home under my shirt. •••••••• [...]

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All I want for Christmas is Nanerpus

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on November 14, 2009

in Farts and Other Stuff

Last February during the Super Bowl, Denny’s bravely paid millions of dollars to put up the greatest commercial known to man. The commercial I cannot get enough of. The commercial I still sing aloud. Nanerpus. I put up a post the night of the Super Bowl touting the awesome that is the Nanerpus, and the [...]

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Most of you bargain hunters know this, but each week, Old Navy has a special Item of the Week along with a coupon hunt game on their Old Navy Weekly website. Think of it as a Hide and Seek game for people with lots of time on our hands and a penchant for discovering hidden [...]

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