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Okay, so I'm taking pole dancing lessons from Tobi Holloway (I know, I know, but it's really fun and it's just for my own amusement) and I want a pole of my own, but they run about $300. As it happens, Sheila Kelley is giving one away:
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As a special holiday treat, we have an amazing giveaway for you luscious 'S’ ladies!! The reader who signs up the most friends, co-workers and women they know for the Global S newsletter during the months of November and December will receive their very own Signature S Factor pole! It’s a brand new item that is not even available online yet, so you will be on the serious cutting edge if you win this baby! You’ll be able to get your whirl and twirl on 'S’ style and will be amazed at how much fun you will have. Get all your friends to sign up so you can have it in your house just in time for the New Year. Click here for the link to send to your friends. Good luck!
Think you might be interested in getting her newsletter? Can I send you an invite? Please? If so, send me an e-mail at k e l l y s u e [at] m a c [dot] c o m (minus spaces and... well, you get it) and I will totally hook you up with an invite. You can always unsub after you get your first newsletter.
So far, four people have volunteered. I suspect that's not going to be enough to do it. I'm thinking (totally a guess) somewhere in the 50 - 60 range...? Help appreciated -- feel free to x post. I'm likely going to leave this off my main blog.
(I should also mention that for the first time since I started getting Kelley's newsletter more than a year ago, she's written a piece that I find distasteful -- a story about visiting Sienna with her family and entering a cathedral in a tank top, then arguing loudly with the docent when she was asked to leave for inappropriate attire. There were men in the church wearing tank tops and she felt the restriction was unfairly applied to women.
What? The Catholic church being less than generous with women? No!!
I'm sorry, but cathedrals are not public property. You don't go into somebody's house and break their rules. You want to wander around a cathedral and appreciate the beauty? Cover your shoulders. There are better ways and places to fight for equality in the treatment of women. Shouting in a church -- and a country -- where you are a guest earns our cause no favor. I don't know about you, but I've got bigger battles to fight on behalf of my gender than the right to wear a tank top in a private institution. And don't tell me 'every little bit counts.' In this instance, that's nonsense.
Anyway: I've registered my dissent.)