Kieun Kim

Snap Judgment Valetine’s Day Special: The Wrap

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Feb 122012
 

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Driving home late on sunday night after a dinner party for a friend, I heard this on NPR.  I had never heard of Snap Judgment before, but I’m going to listen to it now.

Snap Judgment is a radio story show hosted by Glynn Washington, and today’s show was a Valentine’s Day episode – so all the pieces are about L-O-V-E.  But this piece really caught my ear.  I won’t go into too much detail here – I wouldn’t be doing it justice.  You have to listen to L.Abdul Kenyatta court the love of his life and expound on the roots of hip-hop.

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Mr.Milker? Really?

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Feb 082012
 

I don’t write on this blog simply to increase traffic, and I haven’t checked my site statistics in a bit, but I recently actually paid attention to it and saw this:

 

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This is a screen cap from my WordPress dashboard. Wow, I had no idea.

Out of all the stuff I have written, I had no idea my old post about that Mr.Milker would actually be the most read.  By a mile.

Just had to post on this thing that really took me by surprise.

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Boobie Beanie

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Feb 072012
 

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So I see this while surfing online, and I honestly don’t know how to comment on this without coming off sounding like a heel.

There’s a lady at Etsy making these beanies, which she herself calls Boobie Beanies, that’s designed to look like…boobs.  Nipples, areolas, and the all. 

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It’s handmade (crocheted), made of 100% cotton.  It’s clever and cute, and…that’s all I’m going to say about it.

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Baby Stroller Plus Bike Equals Genius

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Feb 032012
 

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This is just genius. 

The picture on the above shows a Taga Bike, a company from the Netherlands that’s spent the last 4 years coming up with this design for a stroller that converts into a reverse tricycle to allow the parent to ride behind the child.

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It costs a whopping $1500-2000 (depending on options, accessories, etc), but hey, if you got the dough and your wife want a more activity-friendly stroller, this could be a winner.  I think my wife may like this one – although Nathan’s a little to young (and my wallet a little too thin) to get it just yet…

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