Dr. Manhattan takes McCain to task for picking up on the pop science connection between immunization shots and autism.
Russell Arben Fox reviews Amy Sullivan’s The Party Faithful.
Friday night specials. I think we’re officially in TMI zone. It takes a lot to get me to that place.
Frequent commenter, Amy P, has started her own blog with commentary on gardens, children, and life.

So you aren’t interested in hearing about Spitzer’s preferences anymore?
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Thanks for the link, Laura. (Don’t worry, you get your props in my official fifth anniversay blog post, here.) Amy, welcome the blogosphere! (Though I see you’ve actually been at it for a couple of months.) I’m going to have to bookmark you.
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Thanks, RAF! I wanted to actually have a bunch of stuff up before I told many people about it. I’m not that good at learning new technical stuff, which is why there aren’t a lot of bells and whistles (or links). Eventually, I’d like to blog some of the books I’ve read recently, especially the 1950s mommy memoirs. I’d told myself I should start a blog once we moved to Texas, as a way to keep in touch with all our relatives, our kids’ godparents, and the friends we’ve picked up as we’ve moved from here to there.
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Well, it certainly puts a new spin on the “she knew nothing about her husband’s sex life” question.
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I’m intrigued that Matos McGreevey is suing her ex-husband for hiding his homosexuality from her. I think I can sue one or two of my old boyfriends for that.
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