Hiding

August 27, 2010
By Elena J. Kelly
Hiding

Hide and Seek was a favorite of mine. I was much taller than the other kids, so I couldn’t hide well, but I could run like the wind and beat them all to the base before the Seeker shouted, “All ye, all ye outs in free!” I loved to hide and I loved to...
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Wise Queen SoloMom

August 26, 2010
By Hahn at Home
Wise Queen SoloMom

The eternal mother-daughter struggle is not a stranger in my life. Eventually, I wrapped the knowledge that I am in fact my mother’s daughter in so many ways around me like a blanket. A blanket that sometimes feels more like a hot flash; a little too warm for comfort and...
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Aqua Buddha – The Interview

August 25, 2010
By John Dozer
Aqua Buddha – The Interview

With the Corporate Media engaged in its usual attacks on the Democrats’ agenda, and spouting its sly propagations of Islamophobia, the Kentucky office of OBG’s political division recently managed to secure an exclusive interview which could alter the balance of power in the US Congress.  In the spirit of full disclosure, we here in...
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Generations

August 24, 2010
By Joe Mirabella
Generations

“Just stick the hook under the duck, and grab the rope,” Joe’s uncle said as he pulled up to an orange painted floating duck. “I got it!” I shouted. “Good, now pull it in, fast.” I pulled and pulled on the yellow rope as cool Oregon salt water dripped down my right arm. “Look, it’s almost...
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Good Breeding: Nature or Nurture

August 23, 2010
By Pat Hitt Martinez
Good Breeding:  Nature or Nurture

I hear a lot of arguments with regard to whether homosexuality is a choice or not.  To date, nobody has been able to prove with any real certainty whether it is or not.  I wonder, though, if they’re looking at it the right way.  Have researchers just studied groups of individuals who identify as...
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