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It's almost November as I sit here at my computer, and I would love to write something holiday-ish. But nothing about what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music.  here in the Baltimore/DC area, where I live, is leaving me feeling the least bit festive.

I have every confidence that, by the time you read this, our local sniper will have been caught and the operative word around our nation's capital won't be "duck." But, for the moment, things feel a little weird.

I am not bringing this up to bum anyone out (the evening news does enough of that) but to make a larger point. About candy canes.

I am currently working on GL'S next blockbuster Bye Bye Boredom! GL's Big Book of Fun (look for it late 2003--hey, these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video
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 take time). This book will be jam-packed with great things to make, do and create so, basically, you'll never be bored ever again. And one of the ideas I had for the book was to eat candy canes while watching A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Childish, obvious and a surefire recipe for tooth decay Tooth Decay Definition

Tooth decay, which is also called dental cavities or dental caries, is the destruction of the outer surface (enamel) of a tooth.
? Of course. But the idea is to devote a little space in the book to celebrating life's small, simple pleasures. Like catching snowflakes snowflakes

small patches of gray or white hair acquired after birth. Skin color is unchanged. See also achromotrichia, vitiligo.
 on your tongue or picking the first daisy you see in the spring. My editor thought these suggestions were totally moronic mo·ron  
n.
1. A stupid person; a dolt.

2. Psychology A person of mild mental retardation having a mental age of from 7 to 12 years and generally having communication and social skills enabling some degree of academic or
. And I guess I see where she's coming from. But, especially in this post-9/ll world, isn't appreciating the sweet, simple stuff kind of the point? I think so.

We devoted a lot of space in this issue to an article on how to get what you want out of life--be it something as small as a better grade in math or as big as becoming the next Britney (or Michelle or Vanessa or whomever whom·ev·er  
pron.
The objective case of whoever. See Usage Note at who.


whomever
pron

the objective form of whoever:
). The freedom to have goals and go after them is one of the great things about living in this country. They don't call it the American Dream American dream also American Dream
n.
An American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire:
 for nothing. And, in it's own way, this pursuit is what makes every day exciting and challenging.

But as each of us go for the big, important stuff, I also think we need to spend some time doing some of the simple things that make us smile. Like, say, eating candy canes while watching A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Karen
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