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Friday September 3rd 2010

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  • http://bit.ly/MKNHL aha! Pumpkin spice lattes at home. 1 hr ago
  • A weekend of short skirts and long boots is in order. 1 hr ago
  • Seriously irritated with more people translating "18 and up only women's locker room" to "bring your kids." Y already has HUGE family space. 4 hrs ago
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Archive for October 16th, 2007

An apology to my RSS folks

An apology to my RSS folks

Mistakenly believing that "password" in my feedburner was just for me to keep some joker from coming and and doing what I think of as the "wordpress poop" I decided to switch on the feature - and understandably, that led a lot of you to switch off the Fat Chic RSS. My deepest apologies, and thanks much to Janick of Nea Jewelry for letting me know [...]

UK Claims Obesity as Bad as Climate Change

UK Claims Obesity as Bad as Climate Change

One of the things that writing this blog has forced me to seriously face is my own attitude about health. I am a plus plus woman - I can move around and exercise and I do so aggressively when my health allows, but I'm about as large as it's possible for me to be. And I've fought off a lot of assumptions about my weight and how I got to it - in [...]

Onion News Network: Should We Be Shaming Obese Children More

For those without the sarcasm gene, this is satire. While personally I don't think the Onion is as edgy or as funny as when it was first just a smartass Mad-town rag, this is pretty biting - and pretty on. In The Know: Should We Be Shaming Obese Children More?

Gypsy Moon

Gypsy Moon

Gypsy Moon isn't really goth... and it's not Renn fest apparel... but it sure ain't mainstream. It's also not really a plus size store, per se. It's more of an artisan's shop. You bring your body. They bring their tools. And that artisanship comes at a price - with prices circling $500 for some pieces, be prepared to love what you get. And their [...]