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Still Too Cool for Preschool
My encounter with the rough-and-tumble world of confessional-parents' literature continues, as "new urban parent" magazine Babble's Strollerderby blog hosts the first part of a Q&A with me, about my thoughts about Strollerderby's thoughts (and thoughts and thoughts) about my thoughts. That's right: the first part--the literary free-for-all over alternaparents' writing is too big a subject to be contained by one mere blog post. If this is successful enough, we could be looking at a series. I'm thinking HBO. Or maybe Noggin.
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I'm thinking more along the lines of THE BLUE AND THE GRAY.
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LOL.....I have had sooo much fun reading this stuff.
I am a (gasp) mommy blogger, but I made the fatal mistake of actually agreeing with you, and have basically said the same thing in the past too.
You can imagine how popular I am!
I think you will need your own counter-hip 'zine to handle the discussion that could go on till the hipsters hips give out.
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