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Jaime Egan's comments

Need Dinner Fast? Think Eggs - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 05:39 AM

That sounds great! And eggs...something my daughter will actually eat!

How Would You Deal with Polygamy? - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 05:13 AM

I would NEVER share my husband with another woman. I agree with you, Sherry -- it would be a break of the wedding vows.

Me,Me,Me-Stop Pouting and Start Giving - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 05:11 AM

Wow, Cathy. That sounds EXACTLY like what my hubby and I have been experiencing lately. I think I have been acting just the way you said you had been. I guess it took me reading this to realize that. Thanks! I am going to give my husband a BIG HUG AND KISS when he wakes up today. :-)

Marriage in the News: Forbes Far From Funny - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 05:02 AM

Wow -- another narrow-minded man running off at the mouth. If I were a man, I'd be embarrassed to be associated with this person. Sheesh.

Why We're Not Going Back to School - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 04:53 AM

You make very interesting points. There are a couple of public schools around here that are year-round, but I don't know much about them.

Cleaning Out the Refrigerator: A Culinary Nightmare - Blog Entry

27 Aug 2006 04:46 AM

Never underestimate the power of smell coming from a full fridge that has had no power for a week. Don't ask...

William H. Macy Sets Lindsay Lohan Straight - Blog Entry

26 Aug 2006 03:36 PM

More props to William H. Macy. Go Chappy!! ("Happy, Texas")

Being Proud of your Baby's Name - Blog Entry

26 Aug 2006 03:35 PM

My grandmother's name was Cera Faye. Even before I was married, I had chosen a name for a girl -- Ciera Faythe. I love the name and it keeps the spelling true to my grandmother's. That makes it very special and it reminds me of my grandmother every time I say my daughter's name.

Why Don't These Things Ever Happen To Me? - Blog Entry

26 Aug 2006 03:31 PM

It's so funny that you wrote this. I played Mega Millions last night and of course won nothing. I would have turned in the money. Like Neitzke said -- someone else might have needed it more.

Research Shows Having Imaginary Friends Beneficial To Young Children - Blog Entry

26 Aug 2006 04:55 AM

Yeah...when I was about pre-school age, I didn't have imaginary friends -- I had imaginary husbands! The first was Neil Diamond and the second was Billy Joel. And I'm pretty sure I was married to each of The Monkees AT LEAST twice. What can I say? I turned out just fine...and I still love all of their music! :-)

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