Monthly Archives: March 2009
Ding Dong the Woz is GONE!
I’ll admit it, I’m kinda sorta addicted to Dancing with the Stars. The glitz, the glamour, and the incredibly fake tans…what isn’t there to love. Last week, I wasn’t so in love, because the Woz (not the Wizard of Oz, … Continue reading
They are deaf…not stupid
Earlier this evening I was on the treadmill doing my speed walking thing and watching Cash Cab while listening to my iPod. Yes I am a multitasker, but that’s another story. So Cash Cab is on with closed captioning and … Continue reading
Try and try again…FAIL
I’d like to think I can cook. 99% of the things I make in the kitchen tend to be really edible. But I am not perfect, nor a pro. My past with cookies has been documented earlier in this blog, … Continue reading
Attention Twitterholics!
Please explain to me the fascination/obsession with Twitter! I just don’t understand. It’s like facebook status to the nth degree. Now instead of “I’m at the mall” ala facebook you are “In Marshalls” “trying on clothes in the third stall” … Continue reading
If the phone rings early…ANSWER IT!
I’ll admit, since being job-free I have enjoyed my sleep-in time. To be honest, usually 9 is the time I start the day. It’s pretty great. So you can imagine when today I woke up to incessant ringing. No it … Continue reading
Tata Nano, Hello Deathtrap!
I appreciate that car makers are doing what they can to be able to give people a reliable car for less than what some people pay in rent. But I think in doing so, they are negating safety altogether. First … Continue reading
1 month down
Trust me, I am not one of those girls who celebrates every little milestone. I must say though, I’m kinda sorta proud that in this ADHD society I actually kept something going for more than 5 minutes. Not only that but it … Continue reading
Help me Google, my kid is belching bubbles
I must admit, I am very new to this blogging thing. I’m not quite sure how it works and I am always amazed when a random reader finds me. Since the inception of twodogs, I have loved pseudo spying on … Continue reading