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Surviving the Holidays (HELL-i-DAZE)

Olivia Michele "Miss OMG" Giacomini treats readers to hilarious social commentary in her new book, Surviving the Holidays (HELL-i-DAZE). Join her as she uncovers the truth about low expectations for romantic holidays, major backfires on April Fool's pranks, crappy birthday gifts, the insanity of the winter holidays and so much more.

Mickie has been a published writer for decades for magazines and newspapers worldwide. In more recent years, she has begun sharing her witticisms in her Miss OMG books. Many liken her to the late great humorist Erma Bombeck (but with a potty mouth), with a similar comedic flair and zany zingers about life's mundane moments. She concedes she mostly appeals to moms of all ages who like to drink and curse, but her male fans also enjoy reading her work...while sitting on the toilet. Miss OMG's goal is to brighten people's day with her quick-witted and often-sarcastic stories based loosely on her life.

Readers are invited to follow Miss OMG on Facebook.

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A rave review for the paving crew in front of my house

I may not be a Rhodes Scholar, because I always thought it was spelled r-o-a-d-s, but I have been told to hit the road so many times that I know a true roads scholar when I see one. And recently, I saw two. It happened when a road (of course) crew was repaving the road (ditto) in front of my house to prepare for the long, hard road (stop!) of winter. "I'm happy to see you," I told Chris Vecchia, president of the company that was doing the job. "This road has more holes than I have in my h ...
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A rave review for the paving crew in front of my house

I may not be a Rhodes Scholar, because I always thought it was spelled r-o-a-d-s, but I have been told to hit the road so many times that I know a true roads scholar when I see one. And recently, I saw two. It happened when a road (of course) crew was repaving the road (ditto) in front of my house to prepare for the long, hard road (stop!) of winter. "I'm happy to see you," I told Chris Vecchia, president of the company that was doing the job. "This road has more holes than I have in my h ...
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