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Posted By NealR on Fri 2 Mar 2012
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The fairly even split in Tuesday’s Michigan primary between alleged front-runners Romney and Santorum confirms what has been increasingly clear in recent weeks: no republican candidate is going...
Posted By Kay on Thu 15 Mar 2012
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I’m sorry for this belated post, but I was busy all day yesterday and then by 10:30 I was asleep. I usually write my entry at 10:30 or 11, but I can’t write while I sleep. I wish I could. At least,...
Posted By Des Nnochiri on Sat 31 Mar 2012
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But, in a good way. Each year, the Office of Letters and Light stages Script Frenzy, an international screenwriting challenge. The objective is to complete a movie script of 100 pages, in the 30...
Posted By Des Nnochiri on Mon 19 Mar 2012
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 Well, actually, there were four of us: myself, my uncles Paulie and Emmanuel, and Richard, the driver of the pick-up truck we were using. And it was a bull, not a cow. Let's call him...
Posted By Kay on Sat 17 Mar 2012
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I have been thinking about school a lot lately. I can’t say why, at this time. However, I will admit that in the near future I probably will; we shall just see. I have been thinking about my school...
Posted By NealR on Thu 15 Mar 2012
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As the media and government celebrate the DOW JONES’s recent flirtations with 13,000, it is time to once again ask a fundamental question:  Why it is that when the price of gas (or milk,...
Posted By Kay on Sun 4 Mar 2012
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I thought since that I posted Thursday that I would wait until today post. I didn't want to flood the site with back to back posts. I am sure you all understand and don't mind. Anyway, now that I...
Posted By NealR on Sat 31 Mar 2012
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I’ve become increasingly angry over the last year or two by TV news segments (on both the national evening news broadcasts as well as the local news) promoting the alleged virtue and...
Posted By NealR on Fri 30 Mar 2012
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When the narrator in “It’s a Wonderful Life” mentions that Sam Wainwright “made a fortune in plastic hoods for planes” during the war, nobody asks a profound question:...

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