- Martha Stewart
Martha’s public turnaround on fur began this spring, when she responded from jail to a letter from PETA Vice President Dan Mathews , explaining that the fur she famously wore the day of her sentencing was fake. Martha credits her vegetarian daughter, Alexis , who costars in her new show, The Apprentice: Martha Stewart , with making her aware of animal issues. - Nella Last
Nella Last was a housewife who lived in Barrow-in-Furness, England. She wrote a diary for the Mass-Observation Archive from 1939 until 1965 making it one of the most substantial diaries held by M-O. An edited version of the two million words or so she wrote during World War II was originally published in 1981 as "Nella Last's War: A Mother's Diary, 1939-45" and republished as "Nella Last's War: The Second World War Diaries of 'Housewife 49'" in 2006. - Jean-Marie Le Pen
Jean-Marie Le Pen is a French far-right nationalist politician, founder and president of the Front National (National Front) party. Le Pen has run for the French presidency 5 times, including in 2002, when in a surprise upset he came second, polling more votes in the first round than the main left candidate, Lionel Jospin. Le Pen lost in the second round to president Jacques Chirac. Le Pen again ran in the 2007 French presidential election and finished fourth. - Ellen Parker
Ellen Parker (born September 19, 1958) is a Canadian educator, homemaker, and activist, who has made Camrose, Alberta her home since 1985. She has worked as a further education coordinator for Camrose and the area, a schools resource person for Camrose International Institute (for which she now serves as board member), and a school teacher. - Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham
Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham is the mother of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Dorothy Emma Howell was born in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois to Edwin John Howell, Jr., a Chicago firefighter, and Della Murray. Her sister Isabelle was born in 1924. The parents paid only sporadic attention to the children, then divorced in 1927. The children were then sent to live with their paternal grandparents in the Los Angeles suburb of Alhambra, California. - Marjorie Rice
Marjorie Rice (born 1923, St. Petersburg, Florida) is an American homemaker most famous for her discoveries in geometry. She lives in San Diego. In 1975, Rice came across a "Scientific American" article on tessellations. Despite having only a high-school education, she began devoting her free time to discovering new ways to tile the pentagon. - Kathryn Sansone
Kathryn Demmas Sansone (born 1962) is an American homemaker and personal trainer, best-known for being celebrated by Oprah as an "unforgettable mom", and having a meteoric rise from being a member of Oprah's audience to being a featured guest on Oprah's television show, as well as being interviewed by Oprah for Mother's Day in O, the Oprah Magazine. Sansone also wrote the book, "Woman First, Family Always", which has been a top-1000 seller on amazon.com. - Gloria Richardson
Gloria Richardson Gloria Richardson (a.k.a. Gloria St. Clair Hayes Richardson) is best known as the leader of the Cambridge Movement (Maryland), a human rights struggle in the town of Cambridge, on Maryland's Eastern Shore during the mid-1960s. Under Richardson’s leadership, the Cambridge Movement made significant strides against Cambridge’s racial caste system by bringing attention to the social injustices of inadequate wages, housing, and health care. - Kate Aitken
Kate Aitken (1891-December 11, 1971) was a Canadian radio and television broadcaster in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. As Mrs. A, she was one of the most famous hosts on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in her era. Aitken, born Kate Scott in Beeton, Ontario, worked as an entrepreneur, teacher and journalist both before and after marrying local businessman Henry Aitken. As a journalist, she once interviewed Benito Mussolini. - Terry Rakolta
Terry Rakolta (born September 18 1943) is an American homemaker and activist who led an ultimately unsuccessful boycott against the Fox Broadcasting Company sitcom "Married... with Children". Born Terry Ambrose, she is the sister of Ronna Romney, former daughter-in-law of Michigan governor George Romney. Rakolta's husband John Rakolta is the Treasurer for the 2008 presidential campaign of Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate. - Jennifer Weiss
Jennifer Weiss (born October 29, 1959) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly and a stay-at-home mom. She represents the state's thirty-fifth House district, located in Wake County. Weiss was first elected in November 1999. As of 2006, she is chairman of the Judiciary IV committee, a vice-chairman of the Finance and the Children, Youth and Families committees, a member of the Home Foreclosures committee, … - Sarah Knauss
Sarah DeRemer Clark Knauss was considered the "world's oldest person" by Guinness World Records from April 16, 1998 until her death at age 119. Aged 117, Sarah set the record for the oldest "new" titleholder (which corresponds to the highest "valley" on a graph of the oldest living persons over time). She died a mere 33 hours before the year 2000, the last verified living person born before 1885. Sarah DeRemer Clark was born in a small United States coal mining town, … - David Watkin
David Watkin (born March 23, 1925 in Margate, England) is an influential British cinematographer who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source. He has worked with such noted directors as Richard Lester, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Franco Zeffirelli, Sidney Lumet, and Sydney Pollack. - Jean Nidetch
Jean Nidetch (b. 1923, Brooklyn, New York), is the founder of the Weight Watchers organization. An overweight housewife with a self-confessed obsession for eating cookies, Nidetch had experimented with numerous fad diets before, in 1961, following a regimen prescribed by a diet clinic sponsored by the New York City Board of Health. After losing 20 pounds (9.07 kg), and finding her resolve weakening, … - Brian Krebs
Brian Krebs is an American journalist, born in 1972, in Alabama. His father worked in the intelligence industry, and his mother was a homemaker. Krebs attended Fairfax High School, in Fairfax, Virginia, and then George Mason University, where he received a degree in political science in 1994. In 1996, Krebs went to work for the circulation department of The Washington Post. - Joyce Steele
Joyce Wilfred Steele was an Australian politician and the first woman elected to the Parliament of South Australia. Prior to her election, she was a homemaker, an ABC broadcaster and active in community organisations, including the Queen Adelaide Club (the womens' equivalent of the restricted Adelaide Club). She was pre-selected for the Liberal and Country League's (LCL) safest metropolitan seat, Burnside, in 1959 and was comfortably elected. - Mirko Marjanović
Mirko Marjanović (born 27 July, 1937 in Knin, Littoral Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - died 21 February, 2006 in Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia-Montenegro) was a former Prime Minister of Serbia and a high-ranking official in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). Marjanovic was born into a large working-class family with 7 children. He had 4 brothers and 2 sisters. His father, Dušan, worked in the local factory, while mother Marija was a homemaker. - Marisha Pessl
Marisha Pessl (born 1977) is an American writer best known for her debut novel, "Special Topics in Calamity Physics". Pessl was born near Detroit, Michigan, to Klaus, an Austrian engineer for General Motors, and Anne, an American homemaker. Pessl's parents divorced when she was three, and she moved to Asheville, North Carolina with her mother and sister. - Monique Kavelaars
Monique Kavelaars is a Canadian fencer. She was part of Team Canada's women's epée team who finished fourth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She is the only Canadian woman to ever win an individual match, in Epée Fencing, at an Olympic Event on August 15, 2004. She trains and lives in Toronto. She belong to the Toronto Fencing Club. She was Miss Teen Canada in 1989. She has a twin sister named Ingrid Kavelaars who was runner-up in 1987 at that same pageant, … - Andy Lien
Andy Lien was born in Huntsville, Alabama to Chinese immigrant parents. Raised in New Jersey, Austin, Beijing, and California, he now works at Spock.com as a software engineer. In his spare time, he enjoys reading Hacker News and rock climbing. - Susy Homemaker
What can you say in an about me section that will really tell you about a person? I mean no matter what I write here you will never truly know who I am or anything about me. I don't even know everything about me. Does anyone know everything about themselves? Life would be boring if you did. Because then self discovery wouldn't exist and people would never change and life would be unbalanced and awkward. - Dawn Custer
- Barbara
I am so happy right now with my life, I'm alive again..I'll tell ya I have a rough life but I survived it. I am happily married to the best man in the world. He is hansome,smart,funny, patient with me and the girls,my life would not be whole without him. I wish everybody could be as lucky in finding a man like mine. I have 4 beautiful kids who I adore. Last but not least I'm immature, unorganized, irresponsible, LAZY & LOUD but I'm fun. - Suzy Homemaker
Martha Stewart with tattoos pretty much sums it up. - Suzie Homemaker*
My name is Brittany and I am 24 years old. I have the privilage of being the mother of the best little girl on Earth. She is fun, kind, energenic, loving, spirited, and SASSY. Her name is Violet and she is my favorite person. EVER. Shes beautiful and smart and a fabulous dancer. I work at her school as an assistant teacher. I get to do all the arts and crafts with the 3-4 year olds. Its fun but a bit testing. - Suzy Homemaker
I like to cook and clean and sit there and not talk. Thats what im best at ya know. I also think I can play games that I dont understand the rules to. Im not sure who im dealing with at times and I try to be funny. Im going to keep trying. - Susie Homemaker
- Caroline Everitt
Myspace Layout Generator-Layoutgen.com. - Michelle Anderson
36. Hausfrau and support staff for my AWESOME Marine! Cat Mom. Spoiled Daughter. Goofy as all hell. - Susie Homemaker
- Suzie Homemaker
- Susie Homemaker
- Joe Joe & Suzy Homemaker
- Cynthia Armistead
I post fairly regularly at the following places:. - Suzie F*ckin Homemaker
- Miss Suzie Homemaker
- Renee Sereno
loves to sing, loves to dance, loves to write, high-maintenance, domestically-challenged, loves God, loves life, loves her children, married to her soul mate, loves cats, misses her Daddy terribly. - Jack
i'm a metally abused shut in with about 100 feet of garden hose and a nice garden by the beach. i'm married with two beautiful daughters. i refuse to be in touch with reality and i have never grown up. i spend the majority of my time cleaning up the wreckage of my past and the majority of my future creating new wreckage.people call me a politician so i guess that means im a hand shaker and a baby kisser. the f.b.i considers me an enemy of the state. - Lisa
Married mom, love being a mom, very active in my community and in my little boy's school. Love to sing, love to help others. - Morgan
Well, what can I say? I'm a mother of two young adults... My daughter is grown and out of the house now, my son will be graduating High School in 2004. I live in a mobile home park in Indianapolis, IN, with my husband Keeper, my son Robert, my dog Murphy, and my cat Magick. I used to be an avid Beanie Baby collector, but have become more selective due to space considerations. I like to crochet and cross stitch, when I can afford to buy supplies.
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