Mypheme-itis

Sep 4th, 2011 - by Susan and Robbie
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We finally got listed on Web Md.

We don't know about you, but we have a bad case of TELLING IT LIKE IT IS. The politically correct term is "No Filter" but truthfully, we prefer the Mypheme Diagnosis. It's not really a disease, it's an acquired state of mind. And guess what, once you get it, THERE'S NO CURE.

Did we forget to mention that its highly contagious too? Mypheme-itis is spreading faster than swine flu. In fact, its been reported in over 16 countries since it was first discovered this past April.

That's kind of our fault, but we've discovered that TELLING IT LIKE IT IS makes you feel good about yourself. And who doesn't want a disease like that? So where did it come from? you ask. Let us give you a little history behind the "affliction".

Like all lofty medical terms, it has its origins in Ancient Greece.

Pheme was the Greek Goddess of Popular Rumor. She had her own temple in Athens. Pheme was always prying. She announced whatever she heard, first to only a few, and then louder until everyone had known. She was a Goddess who could tell it like it is.

And truly, isn't that what its all about?

If you dig, you can find some pretty interesting stuff. Archeologists recently uncovered an urn, which revealed some of the important proclamations made by Pheme. In no particular order, they are as follows: "These togas don't flatter my curves", "Who died and made Zeus King?", "Troy is totally testosterone", "Like no way on the Vestal Virgin Tour of Duty" and "Dionysus is my homeboy" (he was the God of Wine) and others too numerous to name.

Pheme was one of the first women who believed in the power of SHARING a good story
and who embraced the concept of feeling good about yourself. We added the "My" because it gives us possession. The editors at WebMd added the -itis...for medical reasons only.

Mypheme [mahy-fem]. It is our call to arms. Pass it on. Say it loud and say it proud!

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Susan and Robbie

The self appointed goddesses behind mypheme.com

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    Debi Sep 19th, 2009

    Hi my name is Debi and I am a My Pheme addict *g* Write one sisters ...............and blog to the end I love MyPheme

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    Jan Sep 19th, 2009

    I so happy this site has taken off! I look forward to reading every day.

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    Susan Sep 19th, 2009

    I love my Mom.

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    S.N. Sep 20th, 2009

    Go mypheme!!!!!!

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    Mom Sep 4th, 2011

    Keep it going it's vitamin for the day! Without it I start dragging my butt around. Congratulations to two, beautiful, talent women! I love you two. Thank you for making my day complete!

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    Debi Sep 5th, 2011

    A day without MyPheme is a like a day without a good "Beethoven" ( and for those of you who don't get it , let me spell it out M-O-V-E-M-E-N-T!)

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    RRT Sep 5th, 2011

    I love my Mom, too!! Keep up the great work, Mypheme!

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