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The Simpson. Interview With Al Jean and Matt Selman

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The Simpsons are Turning into lego bricks come sunday May, 4th for their 550th episode milestone. Writer/producer Matt Selman Has worked on the Simpsons for 18 season  and has written 23 episodes. Current executive producer an he was one of the writers for the movie The Simpsons. Al Jean has been working on the Simpsons since it became a series in 1989 he was credited on 500 episode and has been show runner for 300 episode. Homer finds himself in a world where Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie And the rest of the Springfield's residents are made of lego bricks, and he must figure out a way home before he's stuck in the world of bricks forever. Todays brief run in, was with the two men Matt and Al with only being permitted to ask one question and not wanting to be redundant and sound as if i was not paying attention i did a quick Compare and Contrasting> Was their any major difference in making this particular episode of the Simpsons lego than the other episodes? Matt: Plan pla

Book of the Week.

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So my book of the week is 50 essay. It is a very good book. I am not 100% finished with the book. I am currently reading it for my english class. It is filled with different stories about different writers and their experiences with different things in life. It is majority black authors. The book was put together by Samuel Cohen. Within the book you can find Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Maya Angelou, Brent Staples, Richard Rodriquez and many more. It is a variety of short stories being told by these authors. Open your mind to this book and give it a chance. Read it and let me know what you think of these authors and their stories that they are telling. Also if you have already read the book i would still like to know your thoughts and opinions on the book. Try walking in their shoes as they tell their stories. Try to experience their lives with them as you read. Take yourself on this journey and let yourself enjoy the book.

Cindy McCain and Univision Share ‘Talking is Teaching’

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Taking the time out to spend with your child is always a great thing, but how do you interact with them during that time is of utmost importance. I have always thought reading to be fundamental and away of opening your children up to other things. What you read and how you read it makes the world of a difference. I use to sit with my niece and read books to her everyday even though she is still young she remembers these things and bring it up in conversations. The time you invest in your children will reflect in them and the things you teach them as well will show. Of course many parents claim that they do these things with their children and in all actuality they do not. Children tend to remember more than they forget. So imply what you want them to portrait, no parent is perfect, no child is perfect and no parent and child relationship is perfect it is something you have to continue to work on. We are all human begins we learn through trial and error and take with us what ever kn

What is your Zen?

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What are some of your stress relievers when your upset, frustrated, livid, stressed out and or just overwhelmed? For me its a combination depending on my mood i would say music is number one, then comes the gym and yoga. Those things relax me more than you know. When you find things that helps you clear your mind your thoughts can run better. With yoga you learn to find your balance with breathing techniques and stretches that loosen your body. The breathing methods calm you and releases the bad energy from your body. With exercise you can take out all of the energy on the machines or your work out routine by the time you are done your body maybe tired but your mind is clear enough to think straight. With music you can relate to what's going on and relate to it before you know it your so far into the music that what took you out of your norm is no longer weighing as heavy as it it. Different methods work for different people. What is your zen?

Cuban Anyone?

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So i re-discovered a Cubana Cafe today that i haven't been to in two years. Not your typical spanish restaurant. More of a hide away shack. The atmosphere is not noisy it is calm. The crew is very welcoming and the prices are affordable. It is located in the park slope area. The address is  80 6th Ave  Brooklyn, NY 11217  Park Slope, Prospect Heights. It is a very small and cozy place. The atmosphere is very inviting and their  plantain chips that they give you to snack on while you wait for your food and appetizers are very thin and delicious speaking of delicious try their strawberry mojito. Want to try something new this would be a good place. 

DVF Styles

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Are you ready for Spring? What does your spring outfit say about you? Now is the time to find your Spring into Summer fit. Where to begin you ask? What other place than DVF styles find pretty dresses and awesome frocks. This year try to go sheik with your wardrobe and add some zest and a few new items. No need to throw out your old things just jazz it up a bit with some new things. Remember vintage beats fashion any day. Also remember that being comfortable is still in play. You can be comfortable in heels as well as flats ladies. You just have to be mindful of the height on the heels. Pretty does not always have to hurt. 

Sample Sale Miriam Salat

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Hey ladies love accessories that compliment your clothing, also sample sales that you can snag great pieces to enhance your wardrobe then there is a do not miss sample sale for Miriam Salat. It will be held in the city next week. Information is on the flyer. Don't forget You can not put a price on yourself. So treat yourself to something nice after all sample sales do not come around everyday. Also they will be having an online sample sale for all my online shoppers.