We just had the pleasure of having a couple of out-of-town friends stay with us and had some interesting conversations during their visit. We all agreed that things just ain’t the way they used to be. No surprise there, of course. As we talked about different topics, we kept saying, “when did this become acceptable?”…
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Does anyone really buy into apologies – the frequent “written or spoken expressions of one’s regret, remorse, or sorrow for having insulted, failed, injured or wronged another” that we hear all too often these days from people in the news? I’m probably not the best person to be writing about this subject. I’m the gal…
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May 19, 2011 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Al Sharpton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, bad behavior, Barney Frank, Eliot Spitzer, Get Low, Jimmy Swaggart, Kim Kardashian, Kobe Bryant, morality, Paris Hilton, Robert Duvall, Roman Polanski, social acceptance, Woody Allen
When I heard Robert Duvall speaking with Mike Huckabee last year about his film, “Get Low”, I knew it was my kind of movie. It’s the story of a man who wants to throw his own “funeral party” while he’s alive and have people come and tell stories about him and is loosely based on…
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