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Archive for August, 2006

WHAT WOULD YOU DO…

if someone told you that your toddler had been molested by a neighbor?  According to an article in today’s New York Times a dad in a quiet Connecticut suburb did what so many of us say we would:  he killed the neighbor.  I said “say” in the previous sentence because most of us are slightly [...]

EX-WIFE GOT KIDS AND SUV

I work for a non-profit organization that serves children and families.  I get a lot of social commentary just about every day (I must admit that I’m usually the on giving it) and I don’t think I want it in my commercials.  I was reading an article in Slate that reminded me of that fact.
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WHERE’S STEVE HIDING?

My boy Devin is currently addicted to a couple of classic “Blues Clues” movies on DVD.  In the old school shows Steve is Blue’s owner.  If you have a toddler, or are some kind of weirdo, you know that now Joe has adopted (?) Blue and leads our kids in weekly games of Blues Clues.
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