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    Two quick questions before I link over to BlogHer:

    1. Are men allowed to read it?
    2. With that laziness problem, don't you ever worry about getting fired from Food on the Food?

    Barry: To respond: 1) The BlogHer site automatically scans your genitals to determine if you're woman enough to read the site. Go on. Try it. 2) I've been fired and rehired like 20 times already. My boss is wacko.

    why not? seriously, why not? Although admittedly I am lazy about blogher - something about the layout drives me batty - but I will check you out!

    Courtney: Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the layout, either. Or the gigantic ad after the first paragraph, but I guess that's what pays me. At least it's not an ad for Lucky Charms.

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