Valley girl gone awry?
'Kiss my fat ass,' says Meghan McCain on CNN.com
John McCain’s daughter Meghan has a message for conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham: “Kiss my fat ass.”
Last week, Ingraham mocked McCain on her radio show after the daughter of former GOP presidential nominee John McCain urged Republicans to seek compromise with Democrats. Ingraham called McCain “a Valley Girl gone awry” and a “plus-sized model.”
McCain, who writes about politics and her personal life for The Daily Beast, went on The View on Monday to fight back.
“What do young women think when...
Posted by: mike zume
Tags:
CNN, Oprah, trust, walking
Posted date:
March 11, 2009
It seems like every other day, I'm walking a thin line when making an on the spot decision about trusting or not trusting. I'm of the trust but verify school, so usually I start from a position of trust and let the relationship build from that point. My gut instincts have served me very well, especially when it comes to building working relationships with people and companies. OK, you're asking, what does this have to do with exercise and walking? Nothing the article is just a good read.
Here are a few excerpts from the article appearing at CNN by Martha Beck at Oprah.com which looks at the art of trusting,...
OK, I'm a ERB addict. I love my daily and monthly "Electronic Results Buzz."
I want to know my results each day, month and year. It's just me, how I'm wired, tracking my workouts has always been an important part of my fitness ritual.
Yesterday, I had a "moment" with my Nike+ and iPod Nano which hadn't worked properly for two weeks and I was tired of fooling with it. Everything seems to be working properly now and I hope it stays that way because I'm an ERB addict. Please forgive me for my weakness. LOL.
Sorry to Nike, please accept my apologies for ranting but you deserved a little anger...