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French author Jules Verne (1828-1905) is often called one of the creators of science fiction. He is known for many works, but his most famous are Around…
April 6, 2017Read More
I am often encouraged to write an article on littering to shame people into doing what they should. I always reply. These people are without shame. It…
April 6, 2017Read More
Some people always remind me and other folks about aging, so now this reporter is taking the time to remind you about aging, too! Don’t laugh because…
March 30, 2017Read More
As a kid, what did you vow you would never say to your kids? Just wait until Daddy gets home. Because I said so. One more time…
March 30, 2017Read More
Editor’s Note: Last weekend Management and I kept the herd of Grand-brats so the daughter and son-in –law could celebrate the anniversary of their wedding. We had…
March 30, 2017Read More
What or Who is the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit is a member of the Godhead and, as such, is a person. The Spirit has attributes that…
March 30, 2017Read More
French author Jules Verne (1828-1905) is often called one of the creators of science fiction. He is known for many works, but his most famous are Around…
March 30, 2017Read More
A company in New England called The Silent Partner Marketing has instituted an employment test called the snowflake test to ”find candidates who fit the culture of…
March 30, 2017Read More
How many times do you say whatever? Do you just feel lukewarm about everything? Would your friends describe you as apathetic about life? Ok, so you are…
March 23, 2017Read More
It is now officially spring according to my DBG calculator. That means Mr. Deadbeat Goose and his mate have arrived and are nesting on my duck island…
March 23, 2017Read More
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