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Monthly Archives: December 2010
One month
A month ago I was told that my job status with The Clarion-Ledger was changing. I was in shock. I had two choices. Get mad or get busy. I chose the second option. Why? Getting mad didn’t help protect my … Continue reading
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Short links: News and comment (no-time edition)
Woke up late this morning (after going to bed late.) So this will be a little shorter than I want it to be. The radar is lit up west of the metro Jackson area and there’s still a 30% chance … Continue reading
CARTOON: The Nightmare (for Democrats) before Christmas
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BOOK SIGNING!!! (and more)
Thursday, Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. at Lemuria Books (I-55 in Banner Hall). I’ll be signing 10! (My greatest hits book), telling a few stories and doing some drawings, too. Come by while you’re out Christmas shopping and say howdy!
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Tuesday Links: Not sausage — news and stuff
Son of a snowball, it’s cold out there this morning! It’s 25 degrees as I type this. BRRRRRR. It’s Pearl Harbor Day. While the veterans are slipping off into history, the message shouldn’t be forgotten. We learned that on Sept. … Continue reading
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Waldo said, “Where’s Marshall?”
Good question, Waldo. I have no freakin’ clue where I am right this second. No, actually, I do. I’m about to start a video project I’ve been working on. And from the looks of the big tree in front of … Continue reading
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Scars
You can approach scars one of two ways: You can hide them because of shame or you can celebrate them because of the stories they allow you to tell. I tend to fall into the second camp. I’m covered with … Continue reading
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Stones
I was thinking about the stones the other day. Oh, not the Rolling Stones — although “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” might apply pretty well here. No, I’m mean the stones that were part of an old motivational-speaker … Continue reading
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Monday Links: Special edition
I’m away from wi-fi this morning, so I can’t update my blog (this is done ahead of time.) And since I can’t predict the future (I’d be on Wall Street if I could), here are a few links to hold … Continue reading
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