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Monthly Archives: May 2004
Finally a Winner
Stephanie nicely sums up what’s wrong with public education in my state.
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Last Day Of School!!!
Today is the only day of the year I don’t regret my career choice.
Gas Talk
If you got one of those “Don’t Buy Gas On May 19th” emails, check out what Stephanie, someone who works in the retail gasoline industry, has to say on the subject.
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Buh-Bye
Friends . . . gone. Frasier . . . gone. This year is starting to look better and better. Now if we can just get ER to die a dignified death, we’ll be somewhere.
Killing Terri
Attempts to have the courts kill Terri Schiavo are gaining momentum again. It sounds as if both Judge Baird’s ruling and this article were written by Micahel Schiavo’s lawyer. Go here for the other side of the story. Go here … Continue reading
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Good Bloggage
I know this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I like the Sports Economist Blog and Sports Law Blog quite a bit.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
To begin with: though it was probably the case that he was ill, and that it was his illness – depression – which made the world seem farcical, it was impossible to prove the case. On the one hand, he … Continue reading
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Walker Percy
I can’t believe I went so long without having read Walker Percy. The Second Coming is absolutely stunningly brilliant. He’s right up there with Fred Chappell as the greatest writer of the latter 20th century. Perhaps the reason the story … Continue reading
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Dave Gets All Artsy On You
Check out the work of noted artist John Collier