Monthly Archives: September 2018
The Bottom Ten/NFL Week 5
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The Diary of a Nobody/September 25
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The Daily Dose/Tuesday, September 25, 2018
The Daily Dose/September 25, 2018 By Gaylon Kent America’s Funniest Guy In The News Twice in the past two weeks Clay Matthews, a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, has received penalties for roughing the passer, calls which have left … Continue reading
The Bottom Ten/NCAA Week 5
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The Diary of a Nobody/September 24
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The Daily Dose/Monday, September 24, 2018
The Daily Dose/September 23, 2018 By Gaylon Kent America’s Funniest Guy In The News In The News will return. Today at the Site Sparrow whines about having some of his hours at the hotel switched on The Diary of a … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day/Gustave Flaubert
Talent is nothing but long patience. Gustave Flaubert Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a French novelist, known as a writer who avoided cliches, preferring to take whatever time was necessary to find the exact word he was looking for. This didn’t … Continue reading
The Diary of a Nobody/September 23
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The Daily Dose/Sunday, September 23, 2018
The Daily Dose/September 23, 2018 By Gaylon Kent America’s Funniest Guy In The News The Vatican and China have announced a provisional agreement reconciling a very long dispute over who appoints bishops in China. The countries have not had diplomatic … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day/John C Miller, on Alexander Hamilton
…his life seemed to prove that the valorous were the favorites of fortune. He was simply inviting the [Constitutional] Convention to do what he had done repeatedly – to aim as high as possible and to strain every nerve to … Continue reading