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Video: Lijit Breakfast & Rap
Breakfast is by far my favorite meal of the day as it acts as the foundation of your day. A few weeks ago Lijit Networks hosted a breakfast the morning after TECH cocktail DC 2.
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Mother’s Day Trivia
http://www.thedctraveler.com/ mothers-day-trivia/I searched the web for all kinds of Mother’s Day trivia. Here’s what I came up with: The percentage of women with 4 or more children - dropped from 36% of American women in 1976 to 11% just 30 years later. The number of new moms each year - 4 million, with 11% being teen mothers and 2.5% accounting for moms over 40+ year old.
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Video: Lijit Breakfast & Rap
http://www.somewhatfrank.com/ 2008/ 05/ video-lijit-bre.htmlBreakfast is by far my favorite meal of the day as it acts as the foundation of your day. A few weeks ago Lijit Networks hosted a breakfast the morning after TECH cocktail DC 2. It at Busboys & Poets in Washington, D.C. and was a lot of fun. I got a chance to capture episode 24 of SOMEWHAT FRANK TV.
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DC: Mall, Monuments and Memorials
http://grubbstreet.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ dc-mall-monuments-and-memorials.htmlSo the last time I was in Washington DC, it was the Johnson Administration (Lyndon, not Andrew, so keep the smart-alec remarks to yourselves). And the city has changed since then, in that all the buildings are now shorter than they were when I was eight.
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Happy Mother’s Day
http://www.thedctraveler.com/ happy-mothers-day-2/If anyone in my life deserves a special day, it’s my Mom. The fact that I didn’t drive her to drink, cause her to ring my neck or cause her to end up in a padded cell with a monogrammed straight jacket, is testament to her undying patience and love. So to you Mom, thanks for being the best mother a kid could have.
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Conspiracy Of Silence: Sexual practices of those who govern the United States and the murder of the DC Madam
http://www.buzzflash.net/ story.php?id=51421The sexual practice of those that govern the United States of America is well known, and those who participate in it should know the consequences. What happened to the DC Madam and what she was involved in is nothing new. It has been done and has been going on for years in Washington, involving those who occupy the White House.
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2008 Top Doctors
http://abstracked.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ 2008-top-doctors.htmlFor years I, like many people in the DC area, have relied on Washingtonian Magazine's "Top Docs" issue to find doctors in the Washington, DC area. I always used outdated versions that were available for free on the Web. The top doctors don't really change all that much from year-to-year.
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Hamas Hearts Obama
http://www.redstate.com/ stories/ elections/ 2008/ hamas_hearts_obamaFirst Hamas praised Barack Obama. Then Barack Obama's campaign said how flattered it was. Then Obama had to toss an advisor once it became public that the guy was working with Hamas. In light of all the undesirables Obama is associated with and the undesirables who support Obama, I've added this one to the RedState Store.
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American Voices Don’t Get Louder on Torture and Detention. How About Your Voice?
http://irregulartimes.com/ index.php/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 10/ american-voices-do…On January 11, 2008, Amnesty International USA executive director Larry Cox made the following declaration to a group of 250 people assembled to protest torture and indefinite detention carried out by the U.S. government. He said: This is the ugly blot on the America we believe in that we are going to finally remove.
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Where in the World ...
http://grubbstreet.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ where-in-world.html...has Jeff gotten to, anyway? Oh. OK, then, More later, Labels: Washington DC
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Cheers…It’s Cocktail Week!
http://www.thedctraveler.com/ cheersits-cocktail-week/World Cocktail Week is a project sponsored by The Museum of the American Cocktail to acknowledge the American cocktail culture and recognize your friendly bartenders. According to the museum, the first recorded use of the printed word “cocktail” was on May 13, 1806, in The Balance, an Albany, NY paper.