By JASON ASHLEY WRIGHT Scene Writer on Oct 29, 2012, at 3:51 PM Updated on 10/29 at 3:51 PM
LIVING WRIGHT
As I confessed in my Tuesday column, I'm a clumsy hooker.
But I'm also nosy, as I want to hear about YOUR most embarrassing ...
Aside from enjoying humorous ones spied on others' automobiles, I'm not a fan of bumper stickers.
I blame my father, ...
During last week's bad weather, when a tornado siren sounded around midnight, I was caught at a midtown QuikTrip.
As ...
"I'm voting for Obamney."
I think that's going to be my answer next time someone asks "So who ya voting for?" Not to be rude, but it's no one's business but mine.
Discussing politics can be tricky, even with people you love. It can be a great learning opportunity, but it can also be quite divisive.
Some families I know, particularly when mom's one party and dad's the other, refuse to discuss politics at home -- or, at least, the Sunday lunch or dinner table.
Has your family set rules regarding political discussions at home? Are you for or against it?
Peace, love and Obamney 2012 ... XOXO
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