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Monthly Archives: December 2009
I don’t know if I can stand it.
This morning or maybe this afternoon, as slow as we move anymore, we are beginning our trek in search of warmer weather. This year we are headed for the Sunny Southwest Coast of Florida. This means that we will be … Continue reading
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I’ll make this quick.
If the Colts are not going to play to win a particular game, then there should be a reduction in the price of a ticket for that game. ‘Nuff said.
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Do these grits taste funny?
I am a creature of habit and one of my habits is always making grits in my favorite little pan. It is just the right size for two servings and it is also decorated in a dark blue tint that … Continue reading
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The origin of …..
the phrase “You can’t put ten pounds of crap in a five pound bag.’ This bit of wisdom was first uttered way back in prehistoric times by a distant cousin of Barney Rubble, a man called Creb who walked almost upight. … Continue reading
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I think I give up.
In light of this story and this story, I think we’d better forget about saving the world and spend that money on a very big wall around our country. With a lid, if necessary. I realize that is over simplification but … Continue reading
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Damn it, Howard.
On Friday, I went to see my family doctor on some minor matters, one of which was a stubborn rash on my ankle that over the counter medicines were not helping. He gave me a prescription for a cream that … Continue reading
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I think I’d rather have the free steak knives.
I got this from a guy named Gus and if this picture doesn’t sum up the whole Peace Prize joke, then nothing ever will.
Riley and Riley Hospital.
If you have ever wondered what our granddaughter sounds like, try this.
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don’t be deceived by the camera.
Good Morning America introduced a new team on Monday after Diane Sawyer left to captain the evening news. George Stephanopoulos was named to replace her. The first morning of the show had a shot of the four team members standing together … Continue reading
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‘Nuff said.
Came across this little item today. To Bad neither Tater nor any of the guys who hung out at his station are still alive. I would love to have told them about this. Geez. I thought it was bad when my … Continue reading