On October 14th, the Twin Cities witnessed a remarkable event that left an indelible mark on breast cancer awareness efforts. The 5th Annual Pinked Out Party, organized by Anika Robbins
well i think you are going to skip that princess thing and go straight to queen. that s what i think. why do all the girls have to buy pink stuff? and all the boys have to buy different color stuff? that is so interesting. but it is so very true, right? well that is our facebook question of the day. should pink products be marketed to only young girls? let us know at wnnfans.com. what do you think? fact of the matter, i am so enheartened by a 4-year-old bring common sense to this. odd for me. i have a boy and a girl. my little girl adores pink, pinked out. my girl adores pink, pinked out. room is pink. wears pink barbie shoes. see, we love pink. perfect. blush and bashful our favorite colors. ready for the prom, sunny. we are. interesting question. i m dying to hear from our viewers. interesting to see. that s our news for this half-hour. n