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Ori Feibush, Philadelphia Real Estate Developer, in Hot Water After Refurbishing City's Vacant Lot {AOL Real Estate}

Sep 21st 2012 12:41PM Pubic property is not the same as private property. When a town owns property, it is public lands.

Ten kid friendly travel products to calm, soothe and entertain {Gadling}

Jun 13th 2010 4:11PM Being someone who travels a lot and has to deal with kids on planes, I think the aerobed is a fantastic idea. I bought one a while back for my niece for camping a while back, but I saw a parent using one this past winter in an airport. We were very delayed because of weather, and the parents just popped out the sleeping bag, pumped it up and had thier 2 year old lie down and go to sleep. We were delayed about 4 hours and the kid was not screaming all over the place, but sleeping, so when we did get on the plane the kid was already in that sleep stage and slept thru the whole flight. I as a fellow passenger both at the airport and on the plane appreciated the forthought the parents had and thanks them for the great idea.

Your Guy Is Cheap -- But Should It Be a Dating Deal-Breaker? {Lemondrop}

Jun 2nd 2010 7:40PM Oh My God I am actually offended by the thoughts in your post. I am with the most generous man with a kind heart. Because he is so caring and thoughtful, he works as a social worker, which means he does not make big money. I am a computer trainer and get paid appropriately. When we met he believed like you, that he should pay for everything. The problem with this is I make enough money to afford to go to nicer places and events from time to time, that would be outside his budget. So does being a lady mean I shouldn't be able to go to the places I want to go or does it mean I should only date men that are not at kind or giving so they can pay for everything? By they way, it is sad that you have never been taught is is better to give then to receive, I feel very sorry for you.

Just What The Love Dr. Ordered: Best Relationship Books {Shopping Articles Blog}

Apr 18th 2010 8:49AM I agree that this article was interest till they only covered on religion at the end, but that not withstanding, I would agree the Five Languages of Love is a fantastic book. I read this several years ago during a period where I had gone threw several relationships and was trying to figure out what I was looking for. Then I read that book. It allowed me to explore how each of those actions make me feel. I would not have figured that I received love the way I do, but the next man I was dating I told him how important to me physical touch was, but that was just not something he was comfortable with. I was always the one taking his hand and it really did make me feel back and thats how I figured out he wasn't the man for me. So I really think you need to know yourself before you can figure out who you should be with.

Advice Columnist Defends Her Rape Apologist Stance {Lemondrop}

Dec 11th 2009 5:05PM I think instead of signing a petition to get her to change her apology, which will be empty because she won't believe it, take it to the paper. Point out that by leaving her in the position of advise they are encouraging the behavoir or men that the woman "was asking for it" and that is unacceptable. Also anyone who is buying add space in the paper should be reminded that they are also encouraging this kind of behavoir by allowing her to continue in that roll.

GPS Sends Another Driver Onto Train Tracks of Doom {Switched}

Oct 1st 2008 9:28AM I am always shocked but how surprised I get by the stupidity or others. I have a gps and travel a lot for work, both nationally and internationally. GPS try and make good recommendations, but you are still responsible for driving. I was in St. Louis a few months back trying to get to the arch and the GPS told me to turn right - I told my mom it must be a street shortly after the stairs up to the arch, I did NOT drive up the stairs to the arch. After we went by, it told me it was re-calculating - it really meant for me to drive up the arch. This is where common sense needs to kick in!!! (Hope those two men never try to go to the arch - they would likely drive up the stairs.)

Dress code violation - Bald kid told to lose the hat {ParentDish}

Sep 10th 2008 2:13PM I don't normally post on this articles but this one has me in tears. I used to babysit a little 8 year old who had in-operable brain tumor. Her mom went to the school and talked to administration about her wearing hats becuase the chemo made her lose ber beautiful hair. Her school also had a ban on hats, but the school realized it would be a distraction to her and to the other students who would be staring. So the school had an assembly when they explained what she had then let her wear hats to school. They did mandate that they had to be appropriate and no offensive language. Everyone delt with it, and she blended right in at school.

As for those of you who think a beenie is an acceptable for of hat, try being the one who is differnt from everyone else. Remember what it was like for YOU in middle school. Everyone is self conscoius at that age, so if the schools can help in an small way to make him more comfident and ready to meet the world, isn't that way we send our kids?