Monday
Teri Hatcher's Philosophy On Dating: Burnt Toast

Teri Hatcher, the Desperate Housewife won an Emmy Award for playing the role of "Susan Mayer" so well.
She attracted the interest and sympathy of the American television audience by splitting up with her husband, who still loves her, and striving to "make it" on her own (while raising her teenage daughter) while living on "Wysteria Lane" where the immediate neighbors all have intriguing stories of their own eharmonyous relationships with their husbands, children, children to-be, gardeners and a dentist. "Hysteria Lane" would be an appropriate alternate name for this street where we all live for an hour on Sunday nights. eHarmony is what most of us are looking for when we engage in a dating relationship, Teri Hatcher has had love found and love lost just like the rest of us.
Now Teri Hatcher has enprosed a book for us, Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life a Hyperion book. It will be interesting to see what she has to say about her life's experiences that we have become familiar with in the last several television seasons.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1401302629/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
I prose that celebrelationships reveal the underlying influences that condition the behavior of individuals in our society, perhaps Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of life will expand our knowledge of our selves.
Dating has become, like many other facets of our lives, an increasingly more complicated proposition. Where we used to meet dating prospects at school or work we now have MySpace and other Inet friend finders where we have great-expectations of meeting that perfect match.
The more we learn about ourselves and what we expect from our relationships, the better those relationships will be, maybe.