Name: Ginger Haycox
Dateline: East of Eden
Weblog: back-to-the-egg.blogspot.com
Articles: 34
First Published: Thursday, January 25, 2007
Last Published: Thursday, November 6, 2008
Currently listing articles 34-1:
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A New President, A New Precedent— We have dared to take the first tiny step over racial lines and thumb our noses at racism.
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Concert Review: Jackson Browne - Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA - 9/18/2008— Jackson is always true to form and has been since he appeared on the scene in the mid 1970s.
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Professor Randy Pausch (Oct 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) — His knew it was his last lecture and approached it with humor, grace, and a resignation that some things can't be changed.
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Concert Review: Matchbox Twenty Exile in America Tour At Sovereign Arena, Reading PA— A long five year wait is rewarded with a first rate concert — again!
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Book Review: The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen— "A real entity, living among us, stalking us. Waiting for its chance to feed."
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Going It Alone — Who loves ya, baby? Above all, you do. Just listen to your inner self.
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Book Review: Echo Park by Michael Connelly— How do you handle a man with body parts in the front seat of his truck?
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Software Review: Whoosh! Down the Tubes...— Perhaps the answer to many people's prayers.
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The Ever-Expanding Blogosphere— Missing stories at my mothers knee...
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Book Review: Lisey's Story by Stephen King— He's standing under one of the sweetheart trees. It looks like a palm, only its trunk is shaggy and green.
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Losing Respect Really Hurts— When your idols shrink before your eyes.
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Book Review: The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver— Full of surprising twists and turns, The Cold Moon will not disappoint Jeffery Deaver fans.
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iPhone: I Don't Get It— Please, someone explain to me what the attraction is with the iPhone!
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Book Review: Too Late To Say Goodbye by Ann Rule— "My mom isn't breathing," Dalton said. "My daddy shot my Mommy — I need you to call 911."
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We Are The Machine: Politics, News, and the Internet— If you were fearful of one panic button, think about billions of buttons being out there!
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Concert Review: Steve Forbert - World Café, Philadelphia, PA - 6/1/2007— He’s remained the unpretentious, home-spun philosopher he started out being way back in 1978.
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Memorial Day— On this Memorial Day we again honor those heroes who can’t be a part of it.
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Movie Review: Pan’s Labyrinth— ... I questioned myself for not being on the same bandwagon with everyone else regarding the grandeur of this movie...
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Book Review: The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian — A haunting journey through one woman's obsession to uncovering a dark secret.
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Book Review: Gone by Jonathan Kellerman— A twisty tale of investigation, painstaking clue-gathering and surprises cropping up just when you think you have everything figured out.
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Wisdom Versus Control: A Look at Our Right to Bear Arms— Live by the gun, die by the gun.
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I Am A Treehugger— This is not a bad thing to do nor is it a bad thing to be.
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Book Review: Got The Look by James Grippando— With such a complex, intriguing plot and more than the expected number of twists and turns, Grippando could teach Hollywood a thing or two.
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Dealing With Death, Phase By Phase— My Dad is gone.
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Music Review: Roddy Woomble - My Secret Is My Silence (Import)— Where normally I get nervous about musicians leaving the folds of their bands, this time it’s a charm, both for Woomble and for others!
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Book Review: Instance of the Fingerpost - by Iain Pears— Pears’ work as art historian and journalist enables him to lay out a compelling and intelligently written mystery, precise and accurate in every word.
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Book Review: Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards— A brilliantly crafted, stunning debut; rich, compulsively readable and deeply moving, this novel explores the way life takes unexpected turns.
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The Hidden Abuses - Help for the Emotionally Beaten— Suggesting books and websites that could be your life-raft, offering liberation from your current confusion and possibly changing your life.
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Book Review: Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra— As big, ambitious, multi-layered, contradictory, funny, sad, scary, violent, tender, complex, and irresistible as India itself.
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The Pitfalls of Procrastination— What exactly is procrastination? Is it laziness, perfectionism, a lack of self-discipline, or a value judgment?
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Book Review: The Glass Castle - A Memoir by Jeannette Walls— Mom stood 15 feet away, rags around her shoulders to keep out the spring chill and picking through the trash.
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One-Upmanship, or I’m Better Than You Are— I have occasionally noticed this pattern in speech before and while it’s sometimes humorous, more often than not it's annoying.
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Dealing With My Dad's Disease— Dad loves reading funny books about having cancer, but with his unique outlook, he should be writing a book for others to read.
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The Killer Kudzu— One plant in the 19th century in Philadelphia grew to millions of acres in the 21st.


