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Diane Farr
Diane Farr, known for her roles in “Californication,” “Numb3rs” and “Rescue Me,” and as the author of “The Girl Code,” also provides a unique view of the world as a mother of three young children.
Her column is syndicated by Tribune Media Services as part of the Humor Hotel package.
Diane Farr Samples
Don’t Touch the Celebrity and Other Things to Know When Approaching “The Famous”
My name is Diane Farr. I’m an actress. If you were to bump into me, your first thought might be, “I think I went to high school with that girl.” But, you didn’t.
If you keep this thought to yourself and continue jogging your memory, you might envision me with a gun or a fire hose. This is not because I’ve been lurking around your house. I have played a cop, a firefighter and an FBI agent over the last decade on TV. If you have managed to keep all of these thoughts to yourself so far, you may then approach me and say, “I know you!” Even though you don’t.
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Plastics Companies are Doing a Fine Job
Every playgroup my kids attend and every grocery checkout line I’m stuck in with another mother subjects me to another discussion about the dangers of plastic. Not credit cards, but the ubiquitous array of products to which our our kids are exposed.
But I’m not believing the hype. We were all raised with plastic in our mouths. Well, actually, when I was a toddler milk bottles were made of glass and my school sandwiches were wrapped in foil and I drank water from a tap right until college when I started drinking beer from one. Our house didn’t even have Tupperware until the 1980s and it was another 10 years before we had a microwave so we never heated it.
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