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On our way to Philadelphia we came up behind a car being very poorly driven. The driver changed lanes several times without signaling and when we passed him he was on his cell-phone. The real surprise was the business name on the side of the...
Posted at 16:32h
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For four million dollars we could have purchased thirty seconds of airtime to advertise whatever we like during this year’s Super Bowl. When someone spends that much they definitely want to maximize the experience with the most creative and interesting advertising possible. Or to put...
Posted at 16:30h
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Our brains are most amazing memory organs. From the moment we are born, daily it stores billions of bits of data. The challenge of those first years is for our brains to sort the enormous intake. Little by little as the years go by it...
Posted at 19:19h
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The English language abounds in four letter words. Some are not so nice but there are others that are wonderful like “glad,” “hope” and “love.” There is one that increasingly bothers me more and more. It is “them.” “Them” as in “those people.” I guess...
Posted at 17:08h
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I bought my dog a bag of beef sticks for snacks. I had planned to keep them in a drawer in my desk but when I opened the bag a cloud of garlic aroma wafted from that bag with such intensity my eyes rolled back...
Posted at 16:51h
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Sundays were wonderful when I was a boy. It was my day with my dad. When the weather was nice we headed for the mountains with our dog. When it was cold and messy we went to the movies. Those were the days when they...
Posted at 17:34h
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Solomon closes Ecclesiastes 11 with an appeal for young people to look around and enjoy the things they see but to remember actions have consequences – judgment will come. Chapter 12 is a poetic description of getting old. It really isn’t a pretty picture despite...
Posted at 16:47h
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When Macbeth hears of his wife’s death he says, “Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,...
Posted at 17:27h
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One of our many chipmunks ventured out unto the snow this morning. Perhaps he heard the rabbit above and came up to say hello. He isn’t a true hibernator like some of the other creatures. Mostly he stays below feasting on the fruits of his...
Posted at 17:35h
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I have a neighbor with a really pretty white pickup. As my dog and I were on our daily walk we passed his house and a man was in the driveway. I assumed it was the owner so I stopped to comment on the pickup. ...