One of things that either makes or breaks your ‘coolness’ as a parent of a teen is whether or not they allow you to use their slang terms. My 15 year old daughter’s latest term is … more →
CrazyBusyMom's Weblogeclecticsearcher wrote 3 months ago: It feels timely, its time When the signs keep on coming Permanence to impermanence Transition to a … more →
worddreams wrote 5 months ago: Morse Code dashes and dots It combines music and Morse Code. Sounds geeky, but it wasn’t start … more →
alison wrote 7 months ago: Boxed Lunch Book Club Today! My discussion questions are a little slim, but mainly we are just going … more →
af11 wrote 8 months ago: Michael Marcello Rub your stomach? That’s code for John Matassa, also known as “Pudge … more →
Lune wrote 11 months ago: I feel compelled to point out that the only substantive objection I have to teaching Esperanto in pu … more →
Rick wrote 1 year ago: Have you heard the Amen Break or the Wilhelm Scream? Maybe you’ve seen a film by Alan Smithee … more →
andreak64 wrote 1 year ago: One of things that either makes or breaks your ‘coolness’ as a parent of a teen is wheth … more →
illusionofasinner wrote 1 year ago: You know, I’d really like to know if there happens to be some other language that everyone goe … more →
L.Garcia wrote 2 years ago: …you may have noticed that every single mom has a secret code language – a creative form … more →
couragetotremble wrote 2 years ago: When we lived in Bangalore in Pottery Town in the late 70s, our houses were quite close together. Al … more →