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Julie Klausner and Jackie Clarke arrange a playdate for their "daughters," Bethany and Carol, in the hopes of getting some "Mommy Time." Originally screened at OBSESSED with Julie and Jackie; julieandjackie.com
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This is from Motown album Jackson 5 Christmas (I think lol). I like this song because one time I heard it in the mall when I was going to GameStop. Plus Christmas is on the way :)
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A big group of "mommy bloggers" were in town for the BlogHer convention, so we decided to invite a bunch of them to CBS for an informal meeting.
It was a lot of fun and a great way to meet some new friends face-to-face, not just in cyberspace.
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Margaret & Mommy. Also, I'm not Margaret and I am in no way associated with her management. So please stop talking to and PMing me as if I'm her. Thank You!
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Original theatrical trailer to 1981's camp masterpiece starring the incomparable Faye Dunaway as Christina Crawford's version(if you ask me, questionable) of her adopted mother Joan Crawford.
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Maurice Sendak - celebrated illustrator of the beloved children's book, WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE -- unveils his newest monster tale, MOMMY? - in 3-D! An instant classic, his first pop-up book is full of ghoulish good fun.
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Visit http://www.marinapla sticsurgery.com/vide o.cfm to view additional cosmetic surgery videos. After three children, Christy enhanced her figure through breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction, and a ThermaCool? facelift in Los Angeles to complete her Mommy Makeover.
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One Caucasian couple discovers the deep secrets that genetics can hide when their baby is born with African American features. FAMILY TREE is the thought-provoking book by Barbara Delinsky that explores race and family.