Laugh, Cry, Think, Sing

March 27, 2008

So, my battle against resistance is going well.  I’ve worked out for 6 days in a row.  I’ve had home cooked dinners 5 times in 7 days.  I am not working late into the night.  Hooray! 

Meanwhile, for Friday, I thought I would highlight some past blog posts, a little medley of options depending on what you like. 

The most popular posts on this blog are the ones I have done on songs of female empowerment.  I created Imixes at ITunes for these lists so shoot on over there if you want some new tunes.  Post 1   Post 2  Post 3

These posts most crack me up.  Cupcake Drama  5 Bucks

This one sorta hurts my heart.  Lola  

This one breaks my heart.   Dangerous

This one made you talk.   Video

Written in a flurry and in fury.  Smith

This one is a reminder.  5 for 08 

This was one of the first and one of my faves.  Danny Says. 

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