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Winner of the Geek in Heels Tagline Contest!

"That is what she said."   -submitted by the lovely and talented Sara Thank you everyone for submitting your entries! I really had a tough time deciding between the top three, and even asked the dog which he likes the best (he licked his balls in response). At the end, I felt that this simple and humorous phrase said it best. And as anyone who knows me in real life can attest, I can never get enough of "That's what she said" jokes. The winning tagline has been added under my site name, and I will be contacting Sara shortly so that I can mail her the prizes. Look for more contests and giveaways in the future. I have a fabulous prize in mind...

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The Best Michael Jackson Video

Since the passing of the late King of Pop, I have watched endless tributes, medleys, and arrangements made in his honor. This has to be the best one yet. Perhaps it's because the entire piece is done a cappella - and who doesn't appreciate pop music turned the most simple form of melody? Or is it the "O" that will inevitably overcome your face as you realize that all the performers (save one) are the same person? Either way, it's AWESOMENESS defined. Via The Next Web. ...

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Neil Gaiman’s Personal Library

I have been a long-time fan of Neil Gaiman, whom I consider the contemporary master of fantasy literature. So today, when Boing Boing featured a picture of his personal library, I couldn't help but sit up straight and pay extra attention. photo by Shelfari I stared. I drooled. It was exactly how I pictured his bookshelves. And it's how I envision my future personal library - in a place and point where I have the space, time, and monetary funds to build something so magnificent. Because you see; I'd read my way out of a mountain of books, if I could. ...

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Conception Dreams

My mother recently asked me if I had any strange or memorable dreams when I became pregnant. I then recalled that Koreans believe a woman begins her pregnancy with a 태몽 (tae-mong), or a dream about the conception of the child. (I thought this was unique to the Korean culture but apparently not - J just confirmed that the Chinese believe the same thing!) When my mother first became pregnant with me, she dreamt that she was caught in a terrible thunderstorm. To escape the rain, she sought shelter in a dilapidated building. She looked up at the ceiling and was horrified to see a great number of snakes writhing and squirming on the roof beams. While most of them were a dull...

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