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Monthly Archives: January 2011
A seven-year-old cartoon fits today
This is dedicated to State Rep. Mark Duvall, D-Mantachi
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Falling with Style
This is a post from January 8, 2010. I just reread it and it motivated me to get moving this morning. Hope it does the same for you. I ran into my friend Scott today. He’s the kind of guy … Continue reading
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If Sherman attacked Atlanta today…
A man on a horse sat in the middle of 12 lanes of suburban Atlanta interstate traffic. General Sherman pulled into the fast lane of I-75 and cursed under his breath. “Thanks for this disaster, Grant” he thought as his … Continue reading
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The Great AlaMiss War
The young television reporter wiped dust from his face and sighed. “The war! The Godforsaken war! My hair! My messed-up hair!” he thought as explosions rocked the battleground in front of him. The $25,000 he earned wasn’t worth this. He … Continue reading
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The spot
My sister’s family gave me a Polo shirt a couple of Christmas’ ago. I love it — it’s so much nicer than what I’d go out and buy for myself. It’s a white and blue striped button-down. And it’s very … Continue reading
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School visit: Madison Central
I’m headed to Madison Central High School to talk about what I do. I hope I can figure it out before I get there. I can’t wait, though — I’ll be looking at the kids and be thinking, “Look at … Continue reading
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