When Pigs Fly: More Thoughts on Komen . . .
This year I could not have been more grateful for the month of October (aka: Pinktober) to end. Next year, my plan for getting through Pinktober (and SGK’s pink peddling and pushing) is to simply do...
View ArticleNo Help For the Poor and No RACE for the cure(TM) . . .
I wish I did not have to work today. I wish I did not have to work at all this week or next. Because if I didn’t have to work, I would spend every minute of my time responding to The Susan G. Komen...
View ArticleA Very, Very Sad Monday . . .
The breast cancer world, and the world in general, has lost two amazing women in two days. Here are the links to their blogs: Rachel of The Cancer Culture Chronicles and Susan of Toddler Planet We...
View ArticleKomen Koolaid . . .
So, Julie of Orange County Komen sent me an email in response to my email in response to her email in response to my blog post: Komen Please Leave Me Alone Here is Julie’s/Komen’s response to me...
View ArticleMore on Julie of Komen . . .
So, if you have been following my blog as of late, you will know I have – after three years – finally heard from someone from Komen. I posted Julie’s latest email two posts ago. I responded to her here...
View ArticlePinktober is almost over . . .
I haven’t written a blog post in a while. I set out to write one today and saw that I had a comment from Jenn (see below) on an old blog post entitled: Komen Please Leave Me Alone Here is Jen’s comment...
View ArticleBrinker Stinker: A Reminder of What Susan G. Komen is Not About . . .
This blogging thing can sometimes feel like a burden. It seems that I never know how to begin or finish a post anymore. I want to write, probably need to write, and most definitely I feel a...
View ArticleI still love the fall . . . but
Fall has always been my favorite time of the year. I live in Surf City, USA, walking distance from the beach. I love it here. Summers are crowded with vacationing tourists and locals sometimes roll...
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