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1. Q is for...Quite A Story

I've got a story for you. 


It's about a couple and the night they almost lost their baby girl.


One cold winter night, this couple slept in their bed while their baby girl slept in her crib close by. Sometime during the night, the woman noticed her grandmother standing in front of their bed.



Her grandmother had died the year before.


The woman didn't think it weird that her dead grandmother stood in front of her. She was just excited to see her. The woman and her grandmother were so close and she missed her so much. Unfortunately, the grandmother died before she even got a chance to meet the baby girl. The woman excitedly told her grandmother about her new life.


"GaGa! You've got to see her! She's so beautiful."


All GaGa said was, "Check the baby."


"Yes, but GaGa, I'm so excited. You should see her! She..."


"Check the baby."


This went on for a few minutes before GaGa started to fade away. The woman cried, "No GaGa! Don't go! I miss you so much! And the baby...you've got to see her!"


"Check the baby."


Finally, GaGa was gone. The man heard the woman call out for GaGa, but he didn't see GaGa. He shook the woman awake and asked what was wrong. The woman described what happened and her excitement at seeing GaGa again. Finally, she told him all GaGa said was, "Check the baby."


The both decided to see what GaGa was talking about. When they checked the crib, what they saw made their hearts stop. Their baby girl was blue in the face...not breathing. Scared and alarmed, they rushed her to the hospital where the doctors worked to bring the child back to life. 


They succeeded. The couple breathed a sigh of relief. 


GaGa sav

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2. Ypulse Essentials: Disney Princess Video Game, VMAs Sets Record Ratings, H&M + Elle Launch E-Commerce

The classic Disney Princesses are back (in a video game called Disney Princess: Enchanting Storybooks, which will be available this fall on the uDraw GameTablet for Wii and the Nintendo DS. Users will relive their favorite tales while playing... Read the rest of this post

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3. What I learned at Lady Gaga or Garlic Fries At 1AM



It's was a stretch for me. I'd never gone to a concert like The Monster Ball before. It was a birthday present for my hubby. And I was nervous. About what to wear. About how I'd look once I got there. About being a bit north of the demographic.

But the great message of the concert was to be yourself. No matter who that is. No matter what people have said to you. It's all up to you to make your life what you want. Simple, right?

The concert was set similar to a four act play [or opera] and we were all trying to get to The Monster's Ball. It delivered. Think nod-to-the-80s, techno Wizard of Oz thriller. With my favorite act set in an enchanted forest. Mad love. I've been to so many concerts over the years. And reviewed my fair share. But none of the concerts I'd been to before rocked as hard as this. It was an event.

At the end of the night, practically limping back to the hotel, we stopped for garlic fries and cheesecake. Clearly, I'd gotten the message.




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