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I was sort of listening to the evening news yesterday on NPR. Then the chirpy news reader announced that there…
- View post It happens in cycles, because real journalism is a young person's game. It requires endless hours of digging and research…
- View post Genealogy sidebar: Crapo is derived from one Pierre Crapeau or Crapeaux or probably assorted other spellings, who inadvertently immigrated to…
- View post Aside from being horrific, that fits right in with this commentary from TPM, which is one of the best things…
- View post Hey, interesting diary, thanks.
- View post Dunno so much that he's an idiot, Boo, as I think he just doesn't get it. MoDo doesn't, either. They…
- View post Thank you for the information on the Randall Robinson book. I will put it on my reading list. A friend…
- View post I ain't afraid of your Yahweh I ain't afraid of your Allah I ain't afraid of your Jesus I'm afraid…
- View post About ten years ago, a friend was building a timber-frame house (aka post-and-beam). She gathered together friends and friends of…
- View post Not quite as cold here as it is at Wilderness Wench's place, although definitely on the low side of crisp…
- View post Araucana eggs are the most beautiful celadon green, exactly the color used in Ming pottery. Gorgeous.
- View post (((Susan)))
- View post Actually, it was the 3-D version of Kane, William Randolph Hearst. As the story goes, [Frederick] Remington, who had been…
- View post I like the One Year and What I've Learned ideas. Also, tear and compare between BooTrib and dKos could be…
- View post Yeah, he'll probably turn up on the no-fly list, too.
- View post OK for you, Grandma. Just see what happens next time to try to get on a plane.
- View post Condolences, Susan. I didn't watch, but from glancing at the comments, it sounds as if the refereeing was about the…
- View post It's useful to keep in mind the difference between news and opinion. Miller was, supposedly, writing news--factual, theoretically sourced from…
- View post Heh. I learned it from Jim Shepard, described in this as "something of a patron saint of the maladapted."
- View post Rock 'n roll! One Maine winter night several years ago, living not where I live now, I heard a rumbling…
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