To call in sick to work, one has to admit to another human being that his flesh is so weak that he can be taken down by wee little invaders not even visible to the naked eye, Mark LaFlamme writes.
Cleavage,' a follow-up to the transgender writer's earlier memoir, tackles important questions with charm and humor.
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He liked to surprise, whether by endorsing marijuana decriminalization or by opposing a blind man’s… President Obama’s second inaugural address wasn’t eloquent, but it was effective.
“He was by far their favorite governor,” Wendell Anderson said. “He was tremendously effective in a quiet way. He was not eloquent, but effective.” Anderson is survived by his wife, Lillian; daughter ...