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[Cogitatio-concepts] ambitious


From: Robert Dickson
Subject: [Cogitatio-concepts] ambitious
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 13:17:43 +0200
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But I will begrudge my neighbors if they fail to take advantage of the area's true jewel, Gladstone Coffee.
I did analysis, finance, product development, marketing, capital raising, operations, human resources, photography, web site design, you name it.
The second reference didn't mention me by name, nor did it appear widely across the nation. But first, easiest, right now, you can give money. And Everett wanted to go with.
He fit Hirshman's requirements, oddly enough - he was in a less prestigious job, he was less educated than I, he was good at laundry and washing dishes.
I knitted in my hospital room.
and why is it taking so long?
Maybe our fairly structure-free life is wreaking its havoc.
Everett would want to see that double-decker train, I think.
It's for Truman and I hope it will fit some one of his little baby friends. You can make a huge difference. The only thing I don't like: their location.
It's a partnership between Weblogs, Inc.
You can see hundreds of these photos at my "fisheye" tag at flickr. He'll be cute and sweet.
I don't want to cuddle with the always. " Hirshman includes everything from childcare to laundry to party planning in her description of the roles modern women have chosen for themselves. When I started having children, I was the Chief Operating Officer of a small direct marketing firm.
It was more than a year ago, in the summer, and we were fueled by wine, pregnancy, and communal mama love. Today, I'm knitting on the airplane, flying back to Newark for a couple of business trips. Linda Hirshman believes that feminism has, essentially, failed.
It was on the front page of the Living section today!
But then there are times like this, when I calm down and read other things that inspire me and have so, so much space in my head to just think. A place where children are not just permitted but catered to.
At their hearts, though, they're the same establishment: a coffee shop that serves healthy food, the kind of food that nearly every parent is o. It was this essay, by Su-Jin Yim, in the Oregonian, about my "mama's book group. it's "matt" not "matte"?


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