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            <title>Best of Our Blogs: August 13, 2010</title>
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            <description>Happy Friday the 13th! Anything spooky going on where you are? I know at least some of you are at the American Psychological Association&amp;#8217;s 118th convention in San Diego (I&amp;#8217;m not sure how spooky that is.). While you&amp;#8217;re there, you might as well be a sponge and absorb everything you can. Oh and do me a favor will you? Since I didn&amp;#8217;t go, could you report everything you&amp;#8217;ve learned back here?
I actually remember going to my first and only APA convention. It was six years ago in Honolulu, Hawaii and I was in my first year of graduate studies. Being young and green, I was an eager beaver, wanting to learn everything I could about my field. I was also poor as heck and yet, my life seemed much more carefree back then. I studied full-time and worked part of the time as a...</description>
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            <title>Our Absolute Favorite Video of the Week: Stephen Colbert on Tiger Woods</title>
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            <description>By now you&amp;#8217;ve seen the new Nike TV ad featuring Tiger Woods and the voice of his inquisitive (yet deceased) dad. Genius marketing, state-of-the-art technology, top-flight manipulation. But have you heard Ward Cleaver from Leave It to Beaver and Gene Wilder&amp;#8217;s character from Young Frankenstein giving sage advice to ol&amp;#8217; Tiger? Much, much funnier.
Check out this clip from an episode of The Colbert Report this week on Comedy Central:

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Our Absolute Favorite Video of the Week: Stephen Colbert on Tiger Woods (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <title>Nov 17/08  National Inquirer - Hilda caught in Bever Fever moment</title>
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            <description>My first reaction was &amp;#8220;girl get out of there!!&amp;#8221; however, with the camera just right before me I had to record for posterity my little girls first lesbian moment. For someone who is supposed to be lesbophobic, I sure can&amp;#8217;t get away from them.
I looked down to see little Hilda munching canine carpet while the old stoned-on-narcotics girl had a look of loving this first bit of canine cunnilingus she&amp;#8217;s ever had. And she had to wait twelve years for it.
The old dogs name is Jo; cause she&amp;#8217;s kind of butch. Anyone who asks me her name always replies back with an &amp;#8220;Oh as in Josephine?&amp;#8221; Usually I just stare back and reply, &amp;#8220;No as in The Facts of Life.&amp;#8221;
This is when I get to see exactly how with it they are with 1980s lesbian culture. Even at dinne...</description>
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            <title>Leave It To Beaver… And Leave It To PhRMA</title>
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            <description>Would Mrs. Cleaver be proud of her Theodore? Baby boomers may relate to this more than members of Generations X, Y and Z, but the Beaver is about to appear on television screens as part of an ongoing informercial series produced by PhRMA. 
For those who don&amp;#8217;t remember &amp;#8216;Leave It To Beaver,&amp;#8217; please look here. The series star, Jerry Mathers, who was otherwise known to millions of black-and-white watching television viewers as &amp;#8216;The Beav,&amp;#8217; is the latest &amp;#8216;real person&amp;#8217; who will soon appear on &amp;#8216;Sharing Miracles,&amp;#8217; a regularly updated 30-minute program that highlights the travails someone has endured as the result of a particular illness. The underlying message is how treatment can help. 
As for the Beav, he suffers from high cholesterol, diabete...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 14:27:46 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Hinterland Who’s Who - The Beaver</title>
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            <description>One of my favourite things as a kid were the Hinterland Who&amp;#8217;s Who wildlife films shown on the CBC in the 1970&amp;#8217;s. These 60 second shorts provided information on the habitat and behaviour of a Canadian wildlife species, and helped to instill millions of Canadian children with a healthy sense of reverence for nature and all of her creatures. The serene opening flute music and the deadpan-calmness of narrator John Livingston are icons of Canadian culture which many have deemed suitable as fodder for parody and satire (often with hilarious results!!!). Of course, parody is the sincerest form of flattery, and these films have a unique style and mystique that you just can&amp;#8217;t find anywhere else. The genius of these shorts is their use of silence. Some more recent incarnations of H...</description>
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