Category Archives: mental health

Hospital Clowning: A Mal Adjusted Day

Tuesday, October 9th 2018 What a pleasure to partner with the one and only Dr. Mal Adjusted. 1)  Spidey Legs In the room of six year old Jake, Dr. Mal proposes to tell a JOKE.  Naturally I interrupt, repeatedly.  Dr. … Continue reading

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Hospital Clowning: Stuff We Can Do

Thursday, October 4th 2018 Stuff Hospital Clowns Can DO (A working compendium of possible Hospital Clown, um, “Services): juggle for you juggle with our partner blow bubbles grab prize bubbles give YOU bubbles make something disappear sing you a song … Continue reading

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Lovely Hella Honk Day

Sunday, October 7th 2018 ClaraJane (in red bike helmet) front row center for Environmental Encroachment on the Honk Stage, weather be damned. 2018-10-07 Lovely Hella Honk Day [48 seconds]: #LeSwoon

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NO TO KAVANAUGH

Friday, October 5th 2018 Check out yesterday’s protesters [30 seconds]: More to come. “Believe me.” #BelieveSurvivors ♣

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Mamma Out

Thirsty, October 4th 2018 Sacred in the Mundane: It’s been nearly *two years* since I’d been OUT; to my “Cheers,” –the Thirsty Scholar- where they actually do know my name and are glad I came and time seems to stand … Continue reading

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6 Witnesses Say Kavanaugh Lied Under Oath About Drinking • BRAVE NEW FILMS

Thursday, October 4th 2018 We all know the GOP is hellbound and determined to get this post-modern PERFECT REPUBLICAN (ie: lying, entitled, elite, abusive, contemptuous, paranoid, delusional and worst of all PARTISAN) judge on the Supreme Court ASAP; that the … Continue reading

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Hospital Clowning: Gonzo vs. Grumpy

October 3rd 2018 No sooner do we gussy up and head out of the office, a child basically stomps by us with scowl on her face and arms crossed staunchly across her chest.  Dr. Gonzo does an immediate u-turn and … Continue reading

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Top 20 *Bart* Kavenaugh Lies

October 3rd 2018   The following points were posted yesterday (10/2) by an “Aaron Medina1” under this  video below about Kavanaught’s hearing from September 27th below.  I find his points to be as comprehensive and plausible as I have found yet, … Continue reading

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Ruth Bader Ginsberg Right Here

October 3rd 2018 In OTHER news, can we just f#ck the current so-called “president” and his political rally victim-shaming national gaslighting all the way to hell??   As we teeter on the brink of whether the GOP is R E A … Continue reading

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Parenting: Unstuck Update

Wednesday, October 3rd 2018   Parenting a unicorn child can be so mysterious.  I don’t know why my daughter wanted my help getting dressed today, but I was happy to help her.  I don’t know why she agreed to the … Continue reading

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