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Please send all correspondence to dooce at dooce dot com.

I have never been very good at returning email or phone calls for that matter. I get a lot of email so if I don't respond to yours please do not take it personally. I am just a bad person. I do read everything I receive, however, and your email can make or break my day.

I really enjoy reading your stories and your responses to what I've written, but if you feel that you must send me something hateful I reserve the right to publish your entire email and your email address on this site. This is a personal website, and while I understand that you may disagree with me on many topics, there is an obvious difference between disagreement and hate. If you are having feelings that you want to cause me harm, please take a step away from your computer and take your pills. I take mine. Also, comments left on this site are the opinions of the people who comment, not necessarily the opinion of dooce.com and dooce.com cannot be held responsible for the content therein.

Also, if you send me an email that makes me laugh or smile or cry in a good way, I might publish that, too.

If you would like to send me mail the old-fashioned way, you can contact me here:

Heather B. Armstrong
Blurbodoocery
1338 Foothill Drive #230
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

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Heather talks about public tantrums (from kids) on today's Momversation.

  • RIP Louis Mortimer Armstrong: http://bit.ly/1R4tv6
  • Hugs and kisses to you, too! RT: @Monkey_Tree: @dooce he probably committed suicide because he was tired of LISTENING TO YOU WHINE.
  • Our fish just died. And I'm sitting here crying. And it wasn't even my fault!

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