How many times have you encountered those moments, when you watched, read, listened, or participated in something where at the end you disgustedly thought, “Well
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Driving Tutelage
Driving on a busy road, these are some things I’ve learned. I do not suffer from road rage, rarely wish anyone dead, or make my
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I have crossed something off my list, a list I didn’t realize I had. This List has no name. Some have a Bucket List; that
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I’ve been a fan of Steve Martin since I was a young boy and could enjoyed the silly animated kind of humor that accompanied daytime
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I am in my 40’s, and have been here for over a year now. I grew up with the earliest types of gaming and was
Read moreWe Are Moving!
Update: We moved! The move went rather smoothly, and I’m extremely happy to be with our new host. I’m impressed with the speed as well.
Read moreYour Colon and You
Several years ago, I had some pretty bad heartburn. Antacids were my best friends. Figured the reasons were that my diet sucked, I ate too
Read moreReality TV Quick Reviews
There is a plethora of television called Reality TV on the air these days. How do you sort the bad from the awful? Here is a short review of a couple dozen shows so you can sort your laundry instead.
Read moreDan Brown – The Lost Symbol
Dan Brown’s latest novel, The Lost Symbol, has an enormous amount of symbology, mysticism, ancient mysteries and facts wrapped around a weak story. The former definitely makes up for the latter, and it is worth the read, if for anything else, so the reader can learn more about perspective.
Read more5 Things I Have Learned About Adopting a Puppy
Puppies aren’t very bright. Much like their bladders, they don’t seem to have large brains.
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