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My Sister-in-Law Is Ruining the U.S. Economy
Using Technology To Avoid Commitment (The Padded Room Variety)
My Dad Has No Rhythm, Yet Is Master Of The Dance
Last Minute Gift Ideas To Keep You From Becoming Ebenezer Screwed
Homo Sapiens Vacationus At The Watering Hole
Mortal Kombat: Battle For The Monkey Bars!
Facebook Ruined My Life. Now They Must Pay
Why I Would Rather Try To Find The Funny Than The Meaning Of Life
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Author Archives: pegoleg
Hands (Free) Across the Generation Gap
Technological advances have given us a staggering number of communication options. That means my kids now have unlimited ways to ignore me. Our oldest daughter, Liz, spends a lot of time on the road for work and she has a … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings
Tagged children, Clara "Where's the Beef?" Peller, communication, family, generation gap, humor, life, musings, smart phones, social media, technology
51 Comments
Healthy Is In the Eye of The Beholder
According to the old saying: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. “Healthy” also seems to be in the eye of the beholder, especially when that beholder is a scientist pushing the latest theory on what’s good for us … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings, Peg-Co Catalog
Tagged dieting, food, health, humor, life, musings
78 Comments
Epic Bloggah Meet-up Sends Maine Spinning Off Into The Atlantic
Yeah. No, really. This happened. And it was every bit as magical as you can imagine, times 5 bazillion. My niece, Kelly, recently moved to Maine. My daughter, Liz, and I made plans to fly out and visit her and … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings
Tagged blog, blogging, friends, Go Jules Go, humor, life, Maine - it's a great state of mind, She's A Maineiac, travel, writing
71 Comments
Life Has Meaning Once More
It has been a rough summer. Some dear family members are dealing with serious health issues, I’ve been struggling to get in shape, and I’ve been dogged with a bad case of the blahs for months. All that is about … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings
Tagged beauty, beauty pageants, humor, life, musings, my pathetic secret addiction of shame, reality TV, Toddlers & Tiaras
65 Comments
When It Comes to Reality TV, The Secret to Success is Crystal CLR
Reality television is now an established staple of the American viewing diet. Although many can’t understand why anyone would want their dirty laundry and bad behavior exposed for the world to see, it’s obvious the reality TV industry has an … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings, Peg-Co Catalog
Tagged humor, life, musings, new math: floozy - finesse = fame + fortune, reality TV
43 Comments
Life Cleanup On Aisle 4
Maybe it’s just me. But I suspect I’m not the only woman who’s merely one bag of beef jerky away from a total meltdown. I was fresh out of inspiration for dinner when I stopped by the grocery store on … Continue reading
Posted in General Ramblings
Tagged family, Great Expectations, Hillary Clinton, housework, humor, I'm tired, life, men and women, parenting, society, women's movement
62 Comments
Madison Avenue’s Artisanal Scam
An old man works at an ancient, wooden table in a murky room illuminated by sunlight from a single window. He meticulously crafts a perfect wheel of creamy, yellow cheese… just for you. A little girl presses her face against … Continue reading
Using Hand-Crocheted Doilies to Cover Wine Stains and Other Clever Hints
I’m on the marketing lists of several women’s magazines, and they periodically send emails with teasers from their latest issues. This headline from Cooking Light magazine recently caught my attention: What To Do With Leftover Wine Huh? What is this … Continue reading
My Dad Has No Rhythm, Yet Is Still The Master Of The Dance
This post was my Father’s Day gift to my Dad several years ago. It had the honor of being Freshly Pressed and remains one of my (and my readers) favorites. My Dad sired 9 children. He then topped that accomplishment … Continue reading

