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Inside a wood-paneled Craftsman bungalow here, the rules of motherhood are being radically rewritten. Not with a measured whisper, but with a snarl, cymbal crash and power E-chord that would make the lads in AC/DC stand and salute.

"Should we do Sleep Deprivation Blues or Laundry Song?" asks Rachael Yellow, 36, leader of the group Placenta, four working moms with a deep need to rock.

After some discussion, Yellow and her bandmates hold off on the tune about wee-hour breastfeeding and opt for the latter.

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dear christ i hope they're more edgy than these (who think wearing red hats and purple dresses in public and en masse reclaims their youth or something: 'women must be 50 or older and, more importantly, they must dress in a purple outfit accompanied by a cherry-red hat whenever they gather. You'll spot them, embracing their mantra that life starts after 50, en masse at shops and restaurants, tea houses and museums.).

*YAWN* i should be on tour giving demonstrations, really (in a 'chicks! don't get old and forget how to have fun' kinda way). :lol:

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dear christ i hope they're more edgy than these (who think wearing red hats and purple dresses in public and en masse reclaims their youth or something

If you thought the clothes were tacky, listen to the music :lol:

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