Hey all.
I know I’ve been MIA all summer and this may seem an abrupt re-entry, but it’s been 90 years since women got the right to vote in this country and I celebrate it! Today is National Women’s Equality Day, created by Congress in 1971 at the behest of Bella Abzug, who has a totally bitchin’ name.
If you’re student-ish and geeky like me, take the quiz at the National Women’s History Project website. I’ll only say this: 1. I only got one answer correct. 2. Go New Zealand!!
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yay! more please
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hey sara! just cruisin’ the internet and I’m glad to see your review of Ann Lamott’s book – i wasn’t going to even try it, because i too have not been as enamored with her fiction as her nonfiction BUT now i’ll give it a shot. although the part about the daughter frankly scares the crap out of me. you should HEAR the conversations we have these days — all about love and piercings and kissing and friendships and just where ARE filters in cigarettes, anyway? OYE!
yo. Watch PErsepolis the movie…FANTASTIC!
Love you!
Ps have you read Nine Suitcases?
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