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“Privacy is History!”, says Garland E. Harris. It’s Time to Live Out Loud Lady Gaga Style!

“Privacy is History!”, says Garland E. Harris. It’s Time to Live Out Loud Lady Gaga Style!
February 17, 2011
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Now, I believe the solution is to live your life out loud with no apologies. There was only one perfect person: Jesus Christ; and look what they did to him? So why be embarrassed about the fact that you like to wear or do what some would think is weird – WE ALL DO!

Britney Spears “FEMME FATALE” Vs. Lady Gaga “Born This Way”

Britney Spears “FEMME FATALE” Vs. Lady Gaga “Born This Way”
February 7, 2011
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You decide…

So if you decided to participate, why not do it in a blaze of glory Lady Gaga style!

Lady GaGa, Crowned Queen of Twitter – Traffic Gravity Continued

Lady GaGa, Crowned Queen of Twitter – Traffic Gravity Continued
February 4, 2011
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Well anyone looking for serious methodologies in marketing yourself need look no further than, “The Queen of Twitter, Lady GaGa. This is a continuation of a previous post, where the Queen was at the 6 Million mark, now that Lady Ga Ga has arrived at the 8 million mark how many people will ride along with her fame? What new and exciting aspects of Mother Monster will be reveled in the following chapters, we will see — won’t we. Along the way, Lady Ga Ga will be tweeting all of the lil’ monsters.

Wanna View It? WaZuu it! Go to Wazuu.com for Live Happenings – Now!

Wanna View It? WaZuu it! Go to Wazuu.com for Live Happenings – Now!
January 20, 2011
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It may be time for a little waZuu…

What Do Stars Justin Bieber & Lady Gaga Have in Common according to Garland E. Harris? Traffic Gravity!

What Do Stars Justin Bieber & Lady Gaga Have in Common according to Garland E. Harris? Traffic Gravity!
January 8, 2011
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I have been happily married for over 27 years and on of the ways I avoid bad romance is by making sure that Evelyn and I never get too busy to…

Lady Gaga, Crowned Queen of Twitter and Traffic Gravity Integrator

Lady Gaga, Crowned Queen of Twitter and Traffic Gravity Integrator
January 8, 2011
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I have been happily married for over 27 years and on of the ways I avoid bad romance is by making sure that Evelyn and I never get too busy to…

Lady Gaga Maria Bartiromo Garland E. Harris-WHAT???-2011 CES Interview Blog

Lady Gaga Maria Bartiromo Garland E. Harris-WHAT???-2011 CES Interview Blog
January 8, 2011
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I have been happily married for over 27 years and on of the ways I avoid bad romance is by making sure that Evelyn and I never get too busy to…

Mae West Quotes – I’m A Women of Very Few Words, But Lots of Action #2

Mae West Quotes – I’m A Women of Very Few Words, But Lots of Action #2
January 7, 2011
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Mae started performing at an early age and never looked back. She took advantage of the Roaring Twenties and society’s less constricted view of what a woman was allowed to be. Naturally, she pushed the envelope farther than anyone else by calling the first play she wrote “Sex” and causing a sensation in the leading role. Arrest and conviction on a morals charge didn’t slow her one bit – the publicity was fantastic! – and she followed up with success after success on the Great White Way.

In 1928 her fourth full-length Broadway play, “Diamond Lil” drew rave reviews, lines around the block, and made Mae a full-fledged Broadway star. But Hollywood didn’t roll out the red carpet for Mae as it had for other Broadway sensations. The film companies’ self-regulatory body, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (commonly known as the Hays Office) banned the play as unsuitable for the screen.

Mae West Quotes – I’m A Women of Very Few Words, But Lots of Action

Mae West Quotes – I’m A Women of Very Few Words, But Lots of Action
January 7, 2011
America

Mae started performing at an early age and never looked back. She took advantage of the Roaring Twenties and society’s less constricted view of what a woman was allowed to be. Naturally, she pushed the envelope farther than anyone else by calling the first play she wrote “Sex” and causing a sensation in the leading role. Arrest and conviction on a morals charge didn’t slow her one bit – the publicity was fantastic! – and she followed up with success after success on the Great White Way.

In 1928 her fourth full-length Broadway play, “Diamond Lil” drew rave reviews, lines around the block, and made Mae a full-fledged Broadway star. But Hollywood didn’t roll out the red carpet for Mae as it had for other Broadway sensations. The film companies’ self-regulatory body, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (commonly known as the Hays Office) banned the play as unsuitable for the screen.

“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…” A Love Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…” A Love Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
December 11, 2010
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How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach