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Say What You Mean & Mean What You Say is a 90 year old woman from Los Angeles, California, USA.
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"It's vital to remember who you really are. It's very important. It isn't a good idea to rely on other people to do it for you, you see. They always get it wrong." You can also find me (and more of my cartoon videos) here: *YouTube - Xeneri
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http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/E15A1E33-C3BF-4551-9CFD-155FCC8FB2B7/
Liked it Sep 11, 2007 3:00am 1 review history, literature, shakespeare
http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/E15A1E33-C3BF-4551-9CFD-155FCC8FB2B7/
The bard, or not the bard, that is the question.
The Late Late Show
Liked it Feb 25, 2007 9:58pm 3 reviews alcohol, video, britney-spears, craig-ferguson
http://www.cbs.com/latenight/latelate/comedy/monologue/video/20070219.shtml
The other night on The Late Late Show, your host Craig Ferguson did one of his more interesting monologues about why he'd decided not to do jokes on Britney Spear's head-shearing behavior. He talks about his own alcohol problems of the past, with candor, wit and seriousness.

Watch the CBS Link of Craig Ferguson's Feb 19th monologue (about 12 minutes long) from The Late Late Show.
iVillage Total Health Article Detail
Liked it Jan 27, 2007 11:25pm 3 reviews love, quotes, inspiration, wisdom, mantra
http://health.ivillage.com/mindbody/mbpersonal/0,,toptenlist_b1t0wqqg,00.html...
Words That Changed You - iVillage.com Top 10

"Has anyone ever said something to you -- a piece of advice, a word of comfort, a bit of inspiration -- that you've just never forgotten?" From inspiring mantras to heartfelt expressions of empathy and encouragement, here are just a few of the amazing nuggets of wisdom iVillagers have taken to heart. They might change you too.
"Mockingbird" Author Attends H.S. Show, Reclusive Harper Lee Met With Two-School…
Liked it Jan 11, 2007 6:48pm 0 review history, news, author, harper-lee, mockingbird
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/11/entertainment/main2351628.shtml
From the page:

"Mockingbird" Author Attends H.S. Show

Reclusive Harper Lee Met With Two-School Integrated Cast After Performance

"The great thing about Harper Lee's novel is that it ... shows us the problem areas that we need to work on and that's what the civil rights movement thankfully did."
Regan Stevens, Mountain Brook H.S."
Inventive Genius - Biorgraphies of Inventors
Liked it Jan 4, 2007 2:35am 1 review history, biography, genius, inventor
http://www.kyrene.org/schools/brisas/sunda/inventor/main.htm
What do inventive geniuses have in common? We are Mrs. Sunda's Gifted Resource Class at Brisas Elementary School, and we researched the lives of nineteen inventors and innovators. We discovered that these creative minds all started with a vision and shared the traits of initiative, dedication, hard work, problem-solving, courage, and perseverance. These great men and their ideas have changed the world and the way we live our lives. Not only have their inventions touched every aspect of our daily living, but their personal qualities can be an inspiration for all.
How to Survive a Robot Uprising, Revisited
Liked it Jan 4, 2007 1:14am 2 reviews robotics, robot, mike-meyers, daniel-h-wilson
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/06/14/DI20060614...

Were you terrified by the Terminator and Matrix movies? Are you afraid that robots may soon take over the world? If so, robotics expert Daniel H. Wilson can settle your fears. In his new book, "How to Survive a Robot Uprising" (Bloomsbury, Nov. 7, 2005), he takes a humorous look at how humans can defeat a robot rebellion.

More information about Wilson and his book is available on his website
robotuprising.com [robotuprising.com]
The Gender Genie
Liked it Dec 30, 2006 12:17pm 62 reviews writing, quiz, gender, tests, predictions
http://www.bookblog.net/gender/genie.html
The Gender Genie - predicts the gender of an author
TopTen
Liked it Dec 30, 2006 12:29am 1 review humor, lifehacks, wingman
http://www.johnreedstark.com/Wingman/wingmanarticle.htm
From the page: "What is a wingman? Simply stated, the wingman is your buddy, your pal, the guy with whom you hang out on a regular basis, shoot the breeze about sports, women and the meaning of life after the passing of the last of the Three Stooges. Wingmen demonstrate more than friendship. Unquestionable loyalty is sacrosanct, and unfettered support must prevail even when everyone else has written you off.

What makes a great wingman? Not an easy question to answer. "
Val Kilmer to star in sequel to Real Genius
Liked it Dec 29, 2006 5:42am 1 review movies, hollywood
http://videoeta.com/news.html?id=2196=1
Val Kilmer to star in sequel to 'Real Genius'



According to Virgin.net, Val Kilmer is returning to one of his early comedic roles for a sequel to 1985's Real Genius.

In the original Kilmer starred as Chris Knight, one of several young prodigies who discover their class project in lasers is actually a weapon to be used by the government. If you grew up in the '80s and had HBO, odds are that you've seen it -- several times.

As big fans of this movie (and Kilmer's other early comedy work like Top Secret), we're eagerly anticipating this one. Especially if it also brings back Jon Gries (a.k.a. Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite) as the reclusive nerd.
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