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A funny thing happened to me at “the Walgreens”.

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Actually what happened to me at Walgreens wasn’t funny and left me kinda pissed but only pissed enough to make a PowerPoint presentation about my experience for laughs. The timing gets a little fuzzy at the end because I got bored. Click HERE if you want a little chuckle or just confirmation that I need [...]

The DREAM13 Shop is now open!

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Ok, so the WHOLE shop isn’t open yet but I have been working on the Rhonda.tv merchandise section. Go check it out. Teddy Bear T-Shirts Bags

Monument to Perseverance

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On Friday, Good Day Chicago ran a story called “Monument to Perseverance” about a woman named Holly Schnack who was desperate for work. She made a billboard saying she wanted a job and then walked outside Union Station, in Chicago, passing out resumes. Now she has a job at OPI Global. They do outsourcing for [...]

It’s Cold Outside (aka Dale’s not THAT dead!)

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OK. So I’m walking home from the bus stop. It’s kinda breezy here in Chicagoland. I’m staring at the clouds ever since I saw that documentary about controlling the weather. I want to see if the clouds are real or man made. They seem real and the breeze seems real. I’m listening to Janet Jackson [...]

On the Doll (2007)

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I just saw this pretty disturbing movie called “On the Doll“. Acting wise it doesn’t have big name recognition (with the exception of Theresa Russell) but it has a lot of face recognition, meaning you’ll be like “I know that guy…”. The story’s about a group of teenagers on the wrong side of the fence [...]

Why TCF Bank can Kiss My Ass in HELL!

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I wanted to post this sooner but I had to calm down first. I know. It’s never stopped me before but I really wanted to take a breath on this one. I had some accounts a TCF bank for a while. I would hear from people that they sucked but they had always treated me [...]