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Posted on 06. Feb, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.
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Martha Stewart MOM Alexis BOOK
Posted on 22. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
A reaction to the tell all book that Alexis (46) co-wrote about Martha Stewart. Basically its a ploy to try and get some money of her mothers name by dishing out be-nine human behavior that because the main populous Idealizes Martha they would be surprised by her faults. Faults that i might add are relatively silly when compared to drug or religion abused parents. or some other stuffSUBSCRIBE NEW SHOWS EVERY, MONDAY WEDNSDAY FRIDAY What is the gradualreport? The gradualreport is a human experiment in comedy focusing on; human interactions, human phobias, animal news, giant world events, and scientific non-achievement. These things are distilled through the mind of a weird, smart, eccentric young man named Danny Grozdich and funny is the result. Who is Danny Grozdich? Danny is your best friend on the Internet. I must repeat, “Danny is your best friend on the Internet.” And though you may never meet Danny. He wants you to know that he loves you. Final Summation: Danny made these videos to teach you, and make you happy, and help you laugh at the funny side of life, because, in a world of moral ambiguity, laughter, though fleeting, is the only worthwhile certainty to pursue. Here are a few more ways to share in Danny’s Internet immortality… Social Media Stuff website: www.gradualreport.com facebook www.facebook.com twitter : www.twitter.com FourSquare : foursquare.com TAGS: gradualreport gradual report gradaulreport danny grozdich comedy funny human experiment best friend …
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Sleepy Old Town – Lullabies and Songs of Childhood
Posted on 19. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
SLEEPY OLD TOWN 14 Beautiful Lullabies and Children’s Songs … Straight from the Heart … From Our Family to Yours BUY NOW: www.cdbaby.com BUY NOW: www.sleepyoldtown.com CD of original lullabies and childrens’ songs from Sleepy Old Town, written and performed by Steve Stapley and Lynda Hayes. The songs are for parents and children and are fully orchestrated using traditional instruments. Also Beyond the Blues by Steve Stapley BUY NOW www.cdbaby.com Travellin’ Heart by Steve Stapley BUY NOW: www.cdbaby.com TINY STARFISH HANDS Hold onto my finger my pretty baby With your tiny star fish hand How soon they are over These days of innocence Hold me as tight as you can Hold onto your father my little darlin’ With your tiny star fish hands One day you’ll be older Grown out of your cradle Hug him as much as you can Darlin’ now and forever We’ll be together In this precious moment in time Hold onto your sister and to your brother With your tiny star fish hands You’ll always be younger, the baby of the family Trust us as much as you can Darlin’ now and forever We’ll be together In this precious moment in time Hold onto my finger my pretty baby With your tiny star fish hand How soon they are over These days of innocence Hold me as tight as you can Darlin’ now and forever We’ll be together In this precious moment in time
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2Pac – Brenda’s Got A Baby
Posted on 30. Jul, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
“Brenda’s Got a Baby” is the solo debut single by Tupac Shakur, and tenth track from his debut album, 2Pacalypse Now. The song, which features R&B singer Dave Hollister, is about a fictional twelve-year-old girl named Brenda who lives in a ghetto, has a baby, and is incapable of supporting it. The song explores the issue of teen pregnancy and its effect on the young mothers and their families. Like many of Shakur’s songs, “Brenda’s Got a Baby” draws from the plight of the impoverished. Using Brenda to represent young mothers in general, Shakur criticises the low level of support from the babies’ father, the government, and society in general. Shakur wrote the song when he read a newspaper article about a twelve-year-old girl who got pregnant from her cousin and, because she didn’t want her parents to know about the baby, threw it in a trash can. The opening consists of a duet singing the songs title repeatedly. Much of the rest of the song is one long verse performed by Tupac. The verse begins with him telling a group that he has heard about Brendas pregnancy. He also notes that the girl has had virtually no education in her life, having only barely obtained minimal skills in writing, and calls this a “damn shame”, criticizing and has little hope in life. Her family is very poor, and her father is a heroin addict. Brenda is impregnated by her unnamed boyfriend, who is her cousin, but she is successfully able to hide her pregnancy. Tupac explains that it wouldnt matter to …
