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Everybody needs a theme song.
I guess Shania Twain sings mine.
 
 
 
 
Check out the live show on PalTalk
Gia Scott's Dawn of Shades
airs every
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Central
Find the Virtual Auditorium in Paltalk
under the Social Issues category in "Other"
in the UFO Paranormal Radio Network Room
 
 
will take you straight to the podcasts!

Now Gia has her own blog too.  Find out what's going on with her by reading it yourself! 
Gia also blogs on several other blogs. 
Check these out:
Gia Scott
Downsizing Chronicles
 
If you are looking for her bio, it's way down on the bottom of the page.
 
Catch Gia's TWITTER!!!!
Okay, it is not earth shattering stuff, but just for fun, if you want to read Gia's Twitter entries, you can follow her at:  http://www.twitter.com/giascott

Gia is also the New Orleans Food Examiner.
Read her articles, get the recipes, and see the photos, it's a slice of New Orleans that anyone can enjoy!
 



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Its easiest to get the real deal grit on what's up with Gia from Twitter.  If anyone would have told me a decade ago we'd be tweeting and googling, I would have rolled my eyes at them.  Of  course, I also said "when pigs fly!" when I was first told that I would some day move to New Orleans, and now I've been here over six years!  (Whoa, I had figured I'd be here maybe a year!  Time flies even faster than pigs, it seems.)  My hair has gone gray, I've gotten fat, I'm driving a soccer-granny mini-van, and I can whip up a gourmet dinner out of a food box with a camp stove.  I'm crossing my fingers that I get to be a grandma in the next few years.   Hmmm not sure what all of that means, but here we go. 
 
I'm engaged to my best friend, and we are sharing what life tosses at us.  Life is good, and while I'm sure it could be better, I'm equally sure it could be a whole lot worse.  I'm good at seeing the better side of life, and see no reason to dwell on the negatives.


Life tosses you some unexpected fruit sometimes, and you can either sit on a heap of rotting fermenting yuck or you make cobbler/pie/crisp/jam/jelly and have a party. 
 
If you are wanting the ultra-secret bio...scroll down to the bottom of the page.  That's where its been hidden.
 
 
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So, you wanted the ultra-secret bio about Gia?

 

Here's the story...

 

Once upon a time, long long ago, in the time of the unicorns, there was a little girl with a widow's peak and a curl in the middle of her forehead.  She read that poem about the little girl with the curl, and was horrified that she really was horrid. 

 

She then continued her journey, suddenly discovering herself in this time and place, and was amazed at the way the world behaves.  Lost and confused, she departed the Northern Plains along the Iowa Minnesota border and she found herself in Arizona for a time.  After a sojourn there, she continued on her travels, suddenly finding herself on the Gulf Coast.  There, fishing was easy, the rain was warm and the wind was soft. 

 

One day, without any warning, she then discovered she wasn't a girl anymore at all,  but rather had achieved the status of crone.  As a crone, she had amazing freedom and could be anything she wanted to be. 

So, one day, she decided to be me.

 

And that is how Gia came to be!

 

     

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