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by Starshine Roshell

Author: Starshine Roshell
Subcategory: Humor
Language: English
Publisher: Cabal Publishing; 1st edition (December 1, 2008)
Pages: 272 pages
Category: Humor and Entertainment
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: lrf txt mbr lit

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Sassy, stricken and silly observations that could only come from one of America's emerging libral humor writers. Not for the stoggy or close minded. Be prepared to laugh!

Keep Your Skirt On: Kicky Columns With Legs Cabal Publishing, 2009 Print or Kindle<.

Keep Your Skirt On: Kicky Columns With Legs Cabal Publishing, 2009 Print or Kindle<. Books I’ve written or contributed to: Hometown Santa Barbara Prospect Park, 2008. A Day With a Fashion Designer Child’s World, 2008. Real-Life Royalty Child’s World, 2007. Chicken Soup for the Mother and Son Soul: Stories to Celebrate the Lifelong Bond.

She is the author of Keep Your Skirt On, Wife on the Edge and Broad Assumptions.

The expression Keep Your Shirt On with meaning and potential origins included

The expression Keep Your Shirt On with meaning and potential origins included. Obviously, you could still move around in them, but your legs would certainly be restricted in terms of the range they can move at. The same applies for shirts, just not to such an extreme degree. Anyways, like I said, the origin of this phrase likely comes from angry people and how they react sometimes by taking off their shirt. Someone who is not interested in fighting would want them to literally keep their shirt on. Now, let’s talk about when this phrase started to appear in print with its figurative meaning.

Years as a news reporter, rock music critic, syndicated columnist, travel writer, and journalism professor helped her hone a love of clear, concise, compelling communication-and a talent for teaching others how to do it.

She's funny. She's fearless. She's Erma Bombeck in Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. From swanky, seaside Santa Barbara, where carpools collide with couture, award-winning journalist Starshine Roshell turns a keen eye -― and dazzling wit -― to the puzzles and peeves of modern gal-hood. In this collection of smart, stylish stories from her nationally syndicated column, the Gen-X everymom mines for meaning in Pilates and politics, swing sets and strip clubs. "An exacting and lively writer" -- STEVE MARTIN "Her columns are so witty, wise and observant that I wish I wrote them." -- JANE HELLER, Best-selling author of Some Nerve and An Ex to Grind