Tag Archive: Ginger Pop

Ginger Pop: Potentially Useless Things A Lady Should Know How to Do

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I will begin by saying I am in no means advocating girlie things as being the apex of gender identity. If you aren’t a girlie girlie, you just aren’t and you probably aren’t… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: The Train Wreck Theory

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I would probably be better at math and science if I didn’t dedicate so much of my brain power to coming up with theories. There is the Walking Music theory, the Mark Hamill… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: It’s the Little Things

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Some days are blue days when things just aren’t the way we would wish. One of my deep loves of Youtube comes from being able to watch things to make those blue days… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: Perfectly Marvelous Folly

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Last weekend I got my nose pierced. It wasn’t the result of some drunken spring break debauchery or a lashing out at the establishment. For several months I thought about it and discussed… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: What Not to Say to an English Teacher

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When I tell people I teach English for a living, I get different reactions. Some politely ask me where, some just nod to show that they are pretending to be interested when they… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: Ode to the Mixed Tape

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Probably no singular item better symbolizes my adolescence than a mixed tape. When I was a kid, my best friend Darcy and I kept blank tapes in our boom boxes (that’s what we… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: Just Play It Cool Girl, Real Cool

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For some confounding reason, people apparently think I am a serious person. While I’d love to think I have this edgy, broody writer vibe, the truth is I am a big heap of… Continue reading

Ginger Pop: Five Fab Drag Moments in Family Entertainment

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As you may or may not have heard, there was a big to do last week when the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade featured a performance from the cast of Broadway’s Kinky Boots. Based… Continue reading

A Ginger Pop Thanksgiving

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Ginger Pop: Gift Me

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Today, ladies and gents, is a day of great importance. It is my birthday, which I share with John Lennon and Scott Bakula. Here is the problem–I have a delightful, sweet, caring husband… Continue reading