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307,

02:12,

2007-10-04 10:43:40
Description: Early 90s clip from the Maury Povich show. Women send their men's pictures in to playgirl magazine for a section called "real men." Rare early clip of Rusty Jeffers (aka Carl (More) Early 90s clip from the Maury Povich show. Women send their men's pictures in to playgirl magazine for a section called "real men." Rare early clip of Rusty Jeffers (aka Carl Hardwick) (Less) Channel: youtube

63,

03:08,

2008-04-18 17:45:20
Description: Zachary Tries Out For Playgirl Magazine.
Channel: myspace

30,

02:12,

2008-04-22 11:03:23
Description: Early 90s clip from the Maury Povich show. Women send their men's pictures in to playgirl magazine for a section called "real men." Rare early clip of Rusty Jeffers (aka Carl (More) Early 90s clip from the Maury Povich show. Women send their men's pictures in to playgirl magazine for a section called "real men." Rare early clip of Rusty Jeffers (aka Carl Hardwick) (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

00:00,

2009-09-24 01:05:13
Description: At the Club, Friday October 9, Doors open 7pm, show 8:30-11pm, Men admitted after 11 $10 & $15 in advance, $15 & $20 @ Door
Channel: myspace

10,

04:22,

2009-11-13 02:51:28
Description: Levi Johnston described his rigorous preparations for posing nude to SIRIUS XM outq Gay Radio hosts Derek & Romaine. He talks about his diet, love interests, Kathy Griffin and how much of Levi (More) Levi Johnston described his rigorous preparations for posing nude to SIRIUS XM outq Gay Radio hosts Derek & Romaine. He talks about his diet, love interests, Kathy Griffin and how much of Levi will be out of his Levis in Playgirl Magazine. Learn more at www.sirius.com (Less) Channel: youtube

30,

03:59,

2008-04-17 15:09:58
Description: Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. (More) Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract. Career After years of waiting, Cagle was signed to a record deal. His first single, My Love Goes On And On, became a chart hit. Cagle covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song Don't Ask Me No Questions for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie. In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus. Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine's July 2006 issue. Personal Life Cagle married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of his then-girlfriend's baby[1]. In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3]. Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap. Legal Battle In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4]. (Less) Channel: 123video

22,

04:04,

2008-04-17 15:09:58
Description: Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. (More) Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract. Career After years of waiting, Cagle was signed to a record deal. His first single, My Love Goes On And On, became a chart hit. Cagle covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song Don't Ask Me No Questions for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie. In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus. Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine's July 2006 issue. Personal Life Cagle married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of his then-girlfriend's baby[1]. In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3]. Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap. Legal Battle In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4]. (Less) Channel: 123video

8,

03:52,

2008-04-17 15:09:58
Description: Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. (More) Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract. Career After years of waiting, Cagle was signed to a record deal. His first single, My Love Goes On And On, became a chart hit. Cagle covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song Don't Ask Me No Questions for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie. In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus. Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine's July 2006 issue. Personal Life Cagle married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of his then-girlfriend's baby[1]. In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3]. Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap. Legal Battle In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4]. (Less) Channel: 123video

10,

03:29,

2008-04-17 15:09:58
Description: Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. (More) Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract. Career After years of waiting, Cagle was signed to a record deal. His first single, My Love Goes On And On, became a chart hit. Cagle covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song Don't Ask Me No Questions for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie. In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus. Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine's July 2006 issue. Personal Life Cagle married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of his then-girlfriend's baby[1]. In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3]. Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap. Legal Battle In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4]. (Less) Channel: 123video

19,

03:51,

2008-04-17 15:09:58
Description: Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. (More) Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana) is a country music singer and songwriter. Biography Chris Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana, but he was raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract. Career After years of waiting, Cagle was signed to a record deal. His first single, My Love Goes On And On, became a chart hit. Cagle covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song Don't Ask Me No Questions for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie. In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus. Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine's July 2006 issue. Personal Life Cagle married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of his then-girlfriend's baby[1]. In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3]. Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap. Legal Battle In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4]. (Less) Channel: 123video

22,

00:57,

2007-11-16 15:40:38
Description: Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio (More) Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio practice session for hte Mercury Cafe feature are below are listed below:
—
Confident Women
I met up with an old friend of mine
for drinks last week. I knew her
in high school, although we weren't
close friends then. In those days she
needed therapy, had problems with drugs,
I think, or else it was just family
problems. I was a bit insecure myself,
shy, meek, scared of life. Since those days
we matured, we're now more independent,
self-confident, self-assured women.
It was good to see her again. She
just came back from camping in
Australia; although physically I had
gone nowhere, we both had our stories
to tell over a bottle or two of wine.
And we gossiped, she told me of the
handsome Australian man she fell for,
I told her of the roller-coaster I call
my romantic life. And we laughed.
And then the gossip changed, her
voice lowered, and sounding stern
but quiet, she told me of how a man
broke into her apartment one night
last summer and he tried to rape her,
and after kicking and screaming
in her underwear she managed to
break free and her attacker escaped.
She told me they found the man,
and the trial is scheduled for later
in the month. And she sat there, with
her wine glass in her hand, looking
so confident, as if she knew she
won this battle. Trying not to sound
corny, I told her I could give her
a hug. And she leaned on my shoulder,
and she cried, hiccuping as she
tried to catch her breath. They
would make her recount everything
on the stand, she said, and the defense
lawyers would try to make her sound
promiscuous because she slept
alone in her underwear. I told her I
would go with her to the trial. I told her
she is winning by speaking out.
Self-assured women. Confident women.
How confident are we supposed to be?
—
Have No Backbone
I tried to put on the show for you
but no matter how good an actress is
she cannot become her part
I tried to show I loved you
I tried to act as if I cared
but I really didn't give a damn
not about you
and so I hid it
I hid my feelings
suppressed my emotions
and I acted like your daughter
I feel nothing
so I go through the motions
and it hurts me to think
that I really don't have a family
the flashbacks kill me
and so I do my best to forget
and to smile when I am told
but I can only smile for so long
when I really want to cry
and I really want to leave
but the thought of the curtain closing
hurts me more
than playing the part
so don't worry
the role is still filled
for as long as I do not have a backbone
and as long as I do not have a family
I will act
—
gift of motherhood
part two
We need only think of how the gift of motherhood
is often penalized rather than rewarded
even though humanity owes its very survival to this gift
Certainly, much remains to be done
to prevent discrimination against those
who have chosen to be wives and mothers
Letter to Women, Message of His Holiness
POPE JOHN PAUL II, July 10
"so i was sitting in on a meeting with the
other managers, and we were talking about
presenting our project at the upcoming
trade show, when our boss said, oh, none
of us will have to go i'll just hire some
dumb - and then he looked at me, with my
long blonde hair - some model to demonstrate
it instead. and this is the same guy who has
a photo in his office of a woman in a
legligee grabbing her crotch, i mean, it's not
even a tasteful photo. i wonder what he'd
think if he came into my office and there was
a playgirl magazine sitting on my desk?
one of my supervisors even kept asking me
to go out and get lunches for everyone, or to
fax stuff for him. i finally had to tell him no.
i said, why don't you ask john? he's been here
less than me, you could ask him to do it.
but he never did. i look around, and i think,
i'm the only woman here. why is that?"
—
the martyr and the saint
they gave their daughter the name
of the Patron Saint of television
and the television's always been
one thing she hated about him
or was it the drinking that he needed
more than her
the business has gone bad
I'm a failure I'm not a man
he said he respected her
then he'd call her
a twenty dollar whore from Vegas
and the mother would hold
the child, the saint, the pure angel
hold her ears and hope she
couldn't hear (Less) Channel: youtube

23,

01:51,

2007-11-16 15:37:41
Description: Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio (More) Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio practice session for hte Mercury Cafe feature are below are listed below:
—
Confident Women
I met up with an old friend of mine
for drinks last week. I knew her
in high school, although we weren't
close friends then. In those days she
needed therapy, had problems with drugs,
I think, or else it was just family
problems. I was a bit insecure myself,
shy, meek, scared of life. Since those days
we matured, we're now more independent,
self-confident, self-assured women.
It was good to see her again. She
just came back from camping in
Australia; although physically I had
gone nowhere, we both had our stories
to tell over a bottle or two of wine.
And we gossiped, she told me of the
handsome Australian man she fell for,
I told her of the roller-coaster I call
my romantic life. And we laughed.
And then the gossip changed, her
voice lowered, and sounding stern
but quiet, she told me of how a man
broke into her apartment one night
last summer and he tried to rape her,
and after kicking and screaming
in her underwear she managed to
break free and her attacker escaped.
She told me they found the man,
and the trial is scheduled for later
in the month. And she sat there, with
her wine glass in her hand, looking
so confident, as if she knew she
won this battle. Trying not to sound
corny, I told her I could give her
a hug. And she leaned on my shoulder,
and she cried, hiccuping as she
tried to catch her breath. They
would make her recount everything
on the stand, she said, and the defense
lawyers would try to make her sound
promiscuous because she slept
alone in her underwear. I told her I
would go with her to the trial. I told her
she is winning by speaking out.
Self-assured women. Confident women.
How confident are we supposed to be?
—
Have No Backbone
I tried to put on the show for you
but no matter how good an actress is
she cannot become her part
I tried to show I loved you
I tried to act as if I cared
but I really didn't give a damn
not about you
and so I hid it
I hid my feelings
suppressed my emotions
and I acted like your daughter
I feel nothing
so I go through the motions
and it hurts me to think
that I really don't have a family
the flashbacks kill me
and so I do my best to forget
and to smile when I am told
but I can only smile for so long
when I really want to cry
and I really want to leave
but the thought of the curtain closing
hurts me more
than playing the part
so don't worry
the role is still filled
for as long as I do not have a backbone
and as long as I do not have a family
I will act
—
gift of motherhood
part two
We need only think of how the gift of motherhood
is often penalized rather than rewarded
even though humanity owes its very survival to this gift
Certainly, much remains to be done
to prevent discrimination against those
who have chosen to be wives and mothers
Letter to Women, Message of His Holiness
POPE JOHN PAUL II, July 10
"so i was sitting in on a meeting with the
other managers, and we were talking about
presenting our project at the upcoming
trade show, when our boss said, oh, none
of us will have to go i'll just hire some
dumb - and then he looked at me, with my
long blonde hair - some model to demonstrate
it instead. and this is the same guy who has
a photo in his office of a woman in a
legligee grabbing her crotch, i mean, it's not
even a tasteful photo. i wonder what he'd
think if he came into my office and there was
a playgirl magazine sitting on my desk?
one of my supervisors even kept asking me
to go out and get lunches for everyone, or to
fax stuff for him. i finally had to tell him no.
i said, why don't you ask john? he's been here
less than me, you could ask him to do it.
but he never did. i look around, and i think,
i'm the only woman here. why is that?"
—
the martyr and the saint
they gave their daughter the name
of the Patron Saint of television
and the television's always been
one thing she hated about him
or was it the drinking that he needed
more than her
the business has gone bad
I'm a failure I'm not a man
he said he respected her
then he'd call her
a twenty dollar whore from Vegas
and the mother would hold
the child, the saint, the pure angel
hold her ears and hope she
couldn't hear (Less) Channel: youtube

17,

01:25,

2007-11-16 15:31:39
Description: Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio (More) Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio practice session for hte Mercury Cafe feature are below are listed below:
—
Confident Women
I met up with an old friend of mine
for drinks last week. I knew her
in high school, although we weren't
close friends then. In those days she
needed therapy, had problems with drugs,
I think, or else it was just family
problems. I was a bit insecure myself,
shy, meek, scared of life. Since those days
we matured, we're now more independent,
self-confident, self-assured women.
It was good to see her again. She
just came back from camping in
Australia; although physically I had
gone nowhere, we both had our stories
to tell over a bottle or two of wine.
And we gossiped, she told me of the
handsome Australian man she fell for,
I told her of the roller-coaster I call
my romantic life. And we laughed.
And then the gossip changed, her
voice lowered, and sounding stern
but quiet, she told me of how a man
broke into her apartment one night
last summer and he tried to rape her,
and after kicking and screaming
in her underwear she managed to
break free and her attacker escaped.
She told me they found the man,
and the trial is scheduled for later
in the month. And she sat there, with
her wine glass in her hand, looking
so confident, as if she knew she
won this battle. Trying not to sound
corny, I told her I could give her
a hug. And she leaned on my shoulder,
and she cried, hiccuping as she
tried to catch her breath. They
would make her recount everything
on the stand, she said, and the defense
lawyers would try to make her sound
promiscuous because she slept
alone in her underwear. I told her I
would go with her to the trial. I told her
she is winning by speaking out.
Self-assured women. Confident women.
How confident are we supposed to be?
—
Have No Backbone
I tried to put on the show for you
but no matter how good an actress is
she cannot become her part
I tried to show I loved you
I tried to act as if I cared
but I really didn't give a damn
not about you
and so I hid it
I hid my feelings
suppressed my emotions
and I acted like your daughter
I feel nothing
so I go through the motions
and it hurts me to think
that I really don't have a family
the flashbacks kill me
and so I do my best to forget
and to smile when I am told
but I can only smile for so long
when I really want to cry
and I really want to leave
but the thought of the curtain closing
hurts me more
than playing the part
so don't worry
the role is still filled
for as long as I do not have a backbone
and as long as I do not have a family
I will act
—
gift of motherhood
part two
We need only think of how the gift of motherhood
is often penalized rather than rewarded
even though humanity owes its very survival to this gift
Certainly, much remains to be done
to prevent discrimination against those
who have chosen to be wives and mothers
Letter to Women, Message of His Holiness
POPE JOHN PAUL II, July 10
"so i was sitting in on a meeting with the
other managers, and we were talking about
presenting our project at the upcoming
trade show, when our boss said, oh, none
of us will have to go i'll just hire some
dumb - and then he looked at me, with my
long blonde hair - some model to demonstrate
it instead. and this is the same guy who has
a photo in his office of a woman in a
legligee grabbing her crotch, i mean, it's not
even a tasteful photo. i wonder what he'd
think if he came into my office and there was
a playgirl magazine sitting on my desk?
one of my supervisors even kept asking me
to go out and get lunches for everyone, or to
fax stuff for him. i finally had to tell him no.
i said, why don't you ask john? he's been here
less than me, you could ask him to do it.
but he never did. i look around, and i think,
i'm the only woman here. why is that?"
—
the martyr and the saint
they gave their daughter the name
of the Patron Saint of television
and the television's always been
one thing she hated about him
or was it the drinking that he needed
more than her
the business has gone bad
I'm a failure I'm not a man
he said he respected her
then he'd call her
a twenty dollar whore from Vegas
and the mother would hold
the child, the saint, the pure angel
hold her ears and hope she
couldn't hear (Less) Channel: youtube

26,

02:17,

2007-11-16 15:25:04
Description: Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio (More) Janet Kuypers read this poem in her studio to test the length of the poetry for her November 10, 2007 poetry feature at Mercury Cafe in Chicago November 30, 2007.
The poems read for the studio practice session for hte Mercury Cafe feature are below are listed below:
—
Confident Women
I met up with an old friend of mine
for drinks last week. I knew her
in high school, although we weren't
close friends then. In those days she
needed therapy, had problems with drugs,
I think, or else it was just family
problems. I was a bit insecure myself,
shy, meek, scared of life. Since those days
we matured, we're now more independent,
self-confident, self-assured women.
It was good to see her again. She
just came back from camping in
Australia; although physically I had
gone nowhere, we both had our stories
to tell over a bottle or two of wine.
And we gossiped, she told me of the
handsome Australian man she fell for,
I told her of the roller-coaster I call
my romantic life. And we laughed.
And then the gossip changed, her
voice lowered, and sounding stern
but quiet, she told me of how a man
broke into her apartment one night
last summer and he tried to rape her,
and after kicking and screaming
in her underwear she managed to
break free and her attacker escaped.
She told me they found the man,
and the trial is scheduled for later
in the month. And she sat there, with
her wine glass in her hand, looking
so confident, as if she knew she
won this battle. Trying not to sound
corny, I told her I could give her
a hug. And she leaned on my shoulder,
and she cried, hiccuping as she
tried to catch her breath. They
would make her recount everything
on the stand, she said, and the defense
lawyers would try to make her sound
promiscuous because she slept
alone in her underwear. I told her I
would go with her to the trial. I told her
she is winning by speaking out.
Self-assured women. Confident women.
How confident are we supposed to be?
—
Have No Backbone
I tried to put on the show for you
but no matter how good an actress is
she cannot become her part
I tried to show I loved you
I tried to act as if I cared
but I really didn't give a damn
not about you
and so I hid it
I hid my feelings
suppressed my emotions
and I acted like your daughter
I feel nothing
so I go through the motions
and it hurts me to think
that I really don't have a family
the flashbacks kill me
and so I do my best to forget
and to smile when I am told
but I can only smile for so long
when I really want to cry
and I really want to leave
but the thought of the curtain closing
hurts me more
than playing the part
so don't worry
the role is still filled
for as long as I do not have a backbone
and as long as I do not have a family
I will act
—
gift of motherhood
part two
We need only think of how the gift of motherhood
is often penalized rather than rewarded
even though humanity owes its very survival to this gift
Certainly, much remains to be done
to prevent discrimination against those
who have chosen to be wives and mothers
Letter to Women, Message of His Holiness
POPE JOHN PAUL II, July 10
"so i was sitting in on a meeting with the
other managers, and we were talking about
presenting our project at the upcoming
trade show, when our boss said, oh, none
of us will have to go i'll just hire some
dumb - and then he looked at me, with my
long blonde hair - some model to demonstrate
it instead. and this is the same guy who has
a photo in his office of a woman in a
legligee grabbing her crotch, i mean, it's not
even a tasteful photo. i wonder what he'd
think if he came into my office and there was
a playgirl magazine sitting on my desk?
one of my supervisors even kept asking me
to go out and get lunches for everyone, or to
fax stuff for him. i finally had to tell him no.
i said, why don't you ask john? he's been here
less than me, you could ask him to do it.
but he never did. i look around, and i think,
i'm the only woman here. why is that?"
—
the martyr and the saint
they gave their daughter the name
of the Patron Saint of television
and the television's always been
one thing she hated about him
or was it the drinking that he needed
more than her
the business has gone bad
I'm a failure I'm not a man
he said he respected her
then he'd call her
a twenty dollar whore from Vegas
and the mother would hold
the child, the saint, the pure angel
hold her ears and hope she
couldn't hear (Less) Channel: youtube

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04:09,

2007-10-11 21:08:47
Description: FIRST LADY ON RAP FANATIC
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