Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey

Thursday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up?

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End of the world?

“Dad, is it the end of the world?” “Why?” I replied, “Did your mom just find out you didn’t clean your room like she asked?” “Seriously, dad.  You know, the Mayan’s prediction and what’s going on in the Middle East.” … Continue reading

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit: Declaring victory

I don’t love running. I love how running changes my life.  But somedays I really really like running. This morning really wasn’t one of those days.  My back was sore and I felt nauseous. But after the first mile, I … Continue reading

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Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up? I know I am.

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Pipsqueak

Right now, I’m watching an eight-week-old, four-pound puppy trying to drag a bigger-than-her shoe across the kitchen floor. It really is comical — but there’s not much about Pip that isn’t funny.  She’s tiny, very dark and has white teeth … Continue reading

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Manhunt

Michael Dowda, a Parchman escapee, is lose, armed and dangerous. His odyssey reminds me of a time many years ago when I was a student at Bells Ferry Elementary School. It was a time when our school was locked down … Continue reading

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Pearls

I didn’t have time to run this morning. But I did.  I needed to get to my work. But I exercised instead. I really should’ve put my nose to the grindstone. I put in 3.33 miles anyway. I wasn’t procrastinating … Continue reading

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you have a great day.  I’m having my cover of my book reshot today.

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The neighborhood

Sometimes I think the automatic garage door opener is a threat to a good neighborhood. You press a button, the door goes up, you drive in and then the door goes down. There’s no danger of you having to interact … Continue reading

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Learning from mistakes

I saw an interesting tweet a few days ago that has been rattling around my head. It basically said that you shouldn’t give others advice until you work on your own problems.  I guess on the surface that makes a … Continue reading

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