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Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey
Simple but powerful
I had lunch with a man I respect personally and professionally. He gave me a little bit advice at the end of our meal and while it seems simple, it’s really all we can — and should do. Use the … Continue reading
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Truth:
Nothing is more Mississippi than having to secure your Christmas decorations so they don’t blow away during a tornado.
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Charles Schulz 100th Birthday
Today, cartoonists have paid tribute to the late Peanuts creator, Charles M. Schulz. I don’t have a syndicated comic strip, but I do have the coloring sheets featuring Banjo, Pip, Sam and Mr. ML. So I thought I’d have them … Continue reading
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The Scent of Revenge
You gave me a bath. My revenge is making your couch smell like you gave me a bath.
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Action by action
“You have to assemble your life yourself, action by action.” – Marcus Aurelius I had a dream the other night that I was back in college. I was in the same dorm and even had the same freshman roommate. But this … Continue reading
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Kids coming over for Thanksgiving? Here are some recent coloring sheets
I’ve done nearly 700 of these coloring sheets since the pandemic began. I really need to put them into a book.
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Cornucopia
As I type this, I’m shivering because the heat in my house went out. I’m waiting on the repairman and praying it isn’t too expensive of a fix — otherwise, Christmas will mean a new heating and air system (NOT … Continue reading
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