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What's purple and hums? An electric grape. Why does it hum? Because it doesn't know the words. What do Michael…
- View post if they didn't score a 0. I'm sort of confused by the test though. The question about "Families is the…
- View post on both sides, mind you, and I'm always reminded of the exchange between Mr. Prosser and Arthur Dent at the…
- View post There's a saying that dates back to the early days of the Republic: "Millions for defense; not one penny for…
- View post Memorial Day was the brain child of one Henry C. Welles, a druggist from Waterloo, New York. In 1865 he…
- View post Revoltin' Bolton I heard a song by comedienne/singer/songwriter Christine Lavin a few days ago that reminded me of John Bolton:…
- View post Looks like the Johnson St. Bridge and therefore Swans Hotel is off the right side of the picture.
- View post heh heh. Not the cam, which I didn't know they had (and thanks for the link), but I remember one…
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- View post OK, I just did that to get your attention. 🙂 But I don't watch a lot of TV anymore. I've…
- View post Ayman Nour, the sole opposition candidate, criticized Mrs. Bush: "It shows she doesn't understand anything at all. She made a…
- View post Sometimes you take your victories where you can get them. Apparently only about three of Bush's retreads will go to…
- View post at least on some level, but not every would-be writer practices it. My wife and I joke that we have…
- View post If he wanted to keep his job and maintain his lifestyle (which by all accounts was pretty good for the…
- View post it's a message to their readers. "You can't trust anything we tell you anymore. If the Ministry of Truth doesn't…
- View post Once again, I'm reminded of Galileo. Even after the Inquisition forced him to retract his assertion that the earth revolves…
- View post because I saw a couple of hits on my personal blog (link below) from Google searches for "Omir." If I…
- View post I ask that question, and of course the answer is in the form of a story, in today's Sunday Griot:…
- View post I don't remember where I first heard this story. I think it was in church, but I'm not sure. I…
- View post "Griot" is a French word given to a class of storytellers in Africa. Traditionally they are the guardians of their…
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