Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey

CARTOON: WikiLeak’s latest release

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CARTOON: Yazoo City

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Friday Morning Links: News, commentary and other stuff

Good grief, it’s Friday already?  Where has this week gone? Been a busy one here at Tiny Wheels Media LLC.  I burned the  midnight oil last night working on a cartoon, signed a bunch of items to give away to … Continue reading

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About to go on the air

The golden microphone in the Supertalk Mississippi studios. To hear the show online, go here.

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CARTOON: Cam & Santa

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All I want for Christmas is…

A few items from a few wish lists to Santa: Cam Newton’s Dad: $180,000 in small bills. Yazoo City: No more #%#$ tornadoes Haley Barbour: A new White House in Washington, DC and a big plane, too. Pete Boone: A … Continue reading

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Making peace with the War on Christmas.

I’ve heard on TV that there’s a “War on Christmas.”  Oh no!  I just picture Santa’s workshop getting carpet bombed and elves fighting hand-to-hand combat in the streets. What? Santa’s the problem?  Oh.  I see.  Apparently some people worry that … Continue reading

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Christmas shopping? Bah humbug

God bless retailers. I could make a joke about “the Maul” but honestly, I respect everyone who works in the retail industry. I couldn’t do it.  I’d rather have a job flossing lions at the circus.  Me and crowds of … Continue reading

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Thursday Links: News and other stuff

Good morning! It’s five o’clock somewhere — unfortunately it’s here and it’s 5 a.m.!  So the only think I’ll be drinkin’ is CAFFEINE!  A programming note: I’ll be filling in for Sid Salter this afternoon on his SuperTalk FM radio … Continue reading

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A dog’s advice on this first day of December

Banjo the dog and I are sitting here, drinking a cup of hot tea (he does pretty well holding a cup for not having opposable thumbs) and carrying on a discussion about what we’ve learned from the last month.  We’ve … Continue reading

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