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In a Dream I Asked Ryan Seacrest How Old He Was

He Said, “I’m Running With the Americans” Huh? “Running with the Americans” is a phrase that does not have a specific meaning in the context of age. However, it is often used to emphasize that age does not matter, and … Continue reading

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Where did This Word Came From?

Gaslighting Honestly, one day you’ve never heard of a word, and the next it’s everywhere. How does that happen? Gaslighting is a colloquialism, loosely defined as manipulating someone so as to make them question their own reality. The term derives from the title of the … Continue reading

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Are You “Fed Up” Yet?

I’m Fed Up to Here… (Draws hand across neck). When I was a child my mother used to ask me if I was CFRB. They were (and still are) the call letters of a radio station in Toronto. When I … Continue reading

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