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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Gossip Girl

I hate Internet drama. It makes me feel like someone has virtually hocked a loogie into the air and some of it landed on me. Ew.

Oh don't worry, friends, I'm not involved in any myself. Nor will I ever be, if I can help it. But sometimes I stumble upon Internet drama and of course, I have to read it, (in much the same way that I have to watch Rock of Love 2) and maybe it's the Southern girl in me, but I just can't see sharing my dirty bidness with the world like that.

On that note, thanks for sharing your sex lives with me! (That's not the Internet drama I was talking about, by the way. Sharing how often you have sex is totally different [heh] mostly because you had the option of doing so anonymously.) I noticed that LOTS and LOTS of you have been reading those comments, too, so I'm assuming you're every bit as interested in how others are doing post-kids as I am. Overall, I think we're "handling things" much better than the media make us out to be, although some of your comments were gut wrenching and made me want to cry a little.

What's going on at my Parents.com blog this week? You've been dying to know, haven't you? Well, there's some VERY JUICY INFORMATION n in there that the Internet voyeur in you will want to know about. At least, I would. Seriously. So you should definitely check it out.

And here are this week's reviews, including one very fabulous giveaway. Enter for your chance to win!

9 comments:

Black Hockey Jesus said...

I like getting in internet drama because I get to be mean to people that don't seem really real. I get it out of my system so I can be nice to my family. Some people pick on waiters or cashiers. I pick fights on the internet. Whatever gets you through the night. You wanna fight?

Lady M said...

Congratulations on those new projects and developing that income stream. That's fine work you're doing!

Gertie said...

I think I need an example of internet drama to see what you mean.

Anonymous said...

Same anon that posted at 10:36pm on your "Suck it" post.

I just wanted to add my two cents about the Bruiser drama. I'm not registered on Parents.com and didn't feel like lying tonight because I'm lazy.

I am the oldest of three children. I am 3 years older than my first brother who is 11 months (yes 11 months, kinda makes me want to vomit when I know my parents liked to get it on when they think post pregnancy is birth control) younger. So we often got in spats during spats in the kick ass Volvo Station Wagon. So my mom utilized "the spoon" or "the spatula" Luckily most of the time she didn't have very good aim. She would keep it in the side pocket by her seat and reach for it and wave it behind her seat yelling at us. Then when we really made her mad she would use the spatula (also stored handy next to her seat). Spatula hurt like hell. It was very aerodynamic considering the stratigcaly placed slats. So we got a nice little whack.

Thankfully as I have grown older, I have come to accept my mother's ways of discipline. But, does it also contribute to my paranoia and hatred of children that can't wear underwear, then skipping to the ages 8 and above (at 1 through 7 they still fear me)

Becky said...

Speaking of Gossip Girl (your post title)... they are re-running the first season on Sundays and I am totally shocked that I didn't watch this when it was on this fall!

I've already set up a season pass... Should I be embarassed to admit that at age 28?
Becky

Zip n Tizzy said...

Congratulations on the internet projects. You certainly do bloom where you're planted! Keep up the great (and entertaining) work!

Holly said...

The Real Housewives of Collin County LOVE LOVE LOVE your site. You rock!!!

Dodi said...

I'm so glad I found this site...makes me smile every day! :)

Suburban Turmoil said...

Gertie, if you really wanna know, e-mail me and I'll send you a link. :)