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TMI Weekly doesn't live up to its name.
Julia Allison, internet celebrity and Time Out New York Dating columnist, has launched her online talk show, TMI Weekly. The series is part of NonSociety, Allison's vanity project, cough, web venture that showcases her life and those of her two friends, Megan Asha and Mary Rambin.
TMI Weekly episodes are two or three minutes gabfests where Allison and company discuss, as the tagline suggests, "Sex. Tech. Style." The videos want to be a cross between The View and the Sex and the City character's weekly lunches; unfortunately they lack a diversity of viewpoints and … Read More
Is finding your long-lost ex via the Internet a recipe for disaster?
Several years ago my father's friend Jack (names have been changed) divorced his wife of nearly 30 years and married his first love, a woman he first met when they were both counselors at a sleep-away camp in upstate New York. Jack and Lorna had drifted apart, but never forgot one another. They built lives on opposite coasts, and had no contact for decades until Jack took a chance and sent a card.
"When I saw the return address I thought 'If I open this letter, my life will change,'" says Lorna. "And it did." By all accounts their … Read More
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