Tuesday Morning Links: Solstice edition

Happy first day of winter. Or as I like to say, “Happy Birthday to me!”  Forty-three years ago, my mom did all the hard work. So today’s Links are brought to you by: My mom (come to think of it, they all are.)

I’m sure the lunar eclipse was spectacular, but A: I slept through it and B: The moon was like me — it didn’t want to get out from under its covers.  Clouds were thick when I checked on it at 4:00 a.m.  The good news is we catch the next one on the winter solstice in about 80 years.

Here’s the Free-For-All for today. Go forth and discuss.

Today’s weather will be very un-winter-like. Expect partly cloudy and a high of 69.   Not Christmas-like enough for you?  Christmas will be cold with a high of 45.

South Panola is the #1 high school football team in the United States according to USA Today. They’ll be playing Auburn for the National Championship in January.

Snapshot of America: Census results are showing slowing growth of U.S. population and a migration of population South and West.  Here’s an interesting article about it.

Shania Twain’s life becomes a country song. If your hubby leaves you for another woman, why not get married to the other woman’s hubby.  Seems convenient enough.

It’s not ending well for #4. Brett Favre’s latest start ends with a concussion and a massive loss to the Chicago Bears, 40-14.

Sorry this is short — got to run. Time to go be on Miss 103 with Kim Allen…

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3 Responses to Tuesday Morning Links: Solstice edition

  1. Barbara says:

    Happy Birthday, Marshall! I’m sorry about your son. :(
    And while I’m at it, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
    (your FB page is overwhelmed with birthday wishes so I thought I’d do it here) :)
    Well, that and Twitter.

  2. parrotmom says:

    Thanks for the new update. I appreciate what you do and Happy Birthday. Thank you Mrs. Ramsey.

  3. GrammarGirl says:

    Happy Birthday, Marshall! Am enjoying listening to you on the radio as I work my last day in 2010. Yippee!!!!

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