Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey

Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: 5/3/12

Goal weight: 195 lbs. Last night my sons and I ran 3.15 miles.  We are entered in the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta in July.  I have a lot of work to do with them to get them ready. They … Continue reading

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Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up? (Besides the humidity)

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CARTOON: In the line of duty

Note the detail on the badge…

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CARTOON: Bonds

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Max & Mr. Bob

Seat 6A.  The prime seat on the airplane (at least according to some surveys.) The plane was nearly full and the flight attendants worked to get the cabin ready for take off. The weary traveler looked over at the empty … Continue reading

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Daily Ramsey Blog: The Mentor

Time is the current that pushes up downstream. People are the rocks we encounter.  The more rocks, the purer, clearer water.  A mountain stream is more interesting than a stagnant creek.  Or something like that. My mixed-up metaphor comes to … Continue reading

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: 5/01/12

Goal weight: 195 FACT: When you set your alarm for 4:31 p.m., you will not wake up at 4:31 a.m. Yes, I overslept. I woke up at 5 a.m. — too late for me to run (I have to be … Continue reading

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up? Me barely.

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Love at Second Sight

Mary Sue Blackwell read the headlines of the local paper.  “I swear,” she thought,”the Mississippi humidity makes people crazy.”  It was no wonder John Grisham had made a zillion dollars.  When it came to stories, there was so much low-hanging … Continue reading

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Daily Ramsey Blog: 4/30/12

NASA overcame gravity and landed on the Moon. Charles Lindbergh battled headwinds and flew across the Atlantic. Lance Armstrong beat cancer and mountains to win the Tour de France seven times. Thomas Edison repeatedly failed until he discovered how to … Continue reading

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