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Throwback Thursday: Political Me

Have you ever completely forgotten something about yourself? I was flipping through an old yearbook (very old: 1982), and I read the caption underneath a picture. I recognized myself in the photo, but it looked very formal– after all I was wearing a blue blazer (one that in revolving fashion was sold last year at

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Dating in LA

We’re already well into holiday mode here at Dating in LA. If you’ve been busy being festive, here’s what you have missed:   Dating in LA and Other Urban Myths Don’t You Forget About Me What is the Color of his Pants Trying to Communicate? Review: And Life Comes Back   BrokeGirlsTravel.com Your Favorite Destinations

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Don’t You Forget About Me

I recently finished reading a novel by Jancee Dunn called “Don’t You Forget About Me.”  If you are a child of the 80s, you probably sang that title.   And in many ways, the book is all about the 80s—the songs, the products, the hairspray. But it’s also very much about memory and perception, and

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What is the color of his pants trying to communicate?

With our one year anniversary recently on our minds, the boy and I have been doing a lot of reminiscing about things like our first date, first impressions, etc.  I remember quite vividly many things about him—particularly the moment when he first opened the door at my friend C’s apartment.  So, when I got this

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Review: “And Life Comes Back”

“Now I know that every single day, the best and the worst, only lasts for twenty-four hours.” —Tricia Lott Williford, And Life Comes Back From time to time I’m approached about reading and reviewing new books, often by authors who are transitioning from blog to novel. I love doing this because I get the chance to

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This Week on Dating in LA

Thanksgiving is almost here. If holiday planning has kept you busy, here is what you’ve missed this week. Dating in LA and Other Urban Myths The Shock of Yes 1 Year and Counting Broke Girls Travel Busiest Thanksgiving Travel Spots ‘Alone with Friends’ at Holiday House NYC Examiner.com 10 tips for making holiday season travel

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1 Year and Counting

So, a year ago today (Nov. 22), I was prepping for Thanksgiving dinner (that’s the look I went for on the left). I was a little nervous. You see, my friend C had invited a possible suitor for me to dinner. Having toyed with the idea of a set-up earlier in the year, I found

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The Shock of Yes

Are you ever struck momentarily speechless when someone actually says “yes” to you? Are you ever gearing up for all the possible arguments in your brain and find yourself blindsided when the person you were going to argue against agrees with you instead?

This Week on Dating in LA

I had a week full of “remaking my life” fervor. Even though there are more than 100 things on my list, I’ve really started to make progress (and I finally changed the damn time on the clock in the bathroom). If you were also overcome with things that needed to be fixed or done, here

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