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Posted by Darrin F. Coe, MA
I thought it would be fun to set down some of the random, silly thoughts I’ve been pondering over the last several weeks. In this time of geopolitical intenseness, I figure if I need a “silly” break than so do others.
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Posted by Marge Holley
There must be a smorgasbord of mice around here. The cat has been leaving daily presents on the front mat. As I open the front door to go out and get the morning paper, if I don't look where I'm stepping, I might step on a mouse carcass.
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Posted by Simon Mitchell
Since the demise of foxhunting and 'hunting with dogs' in the
countryside, there are thousands of dispossessed...
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Have you been noticing more and more people answering a question with “I am” and the first time you hear it you think, well that sounds cool. Did you know that “I am” is actually the shortest complete sentence in the English Language? It may also be the shortest title of any article you read this week. That is not to say that it is necessary a good answer to a question unless it is stated with a proper tone.
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Posted by Rev. James L. Snyder
My favorite novel, as a young person, was In His Steps, written by Charles Sheldon. The premise of this novel is simple. A group of people in the church made a spiritual pact that before doing or saying anything they would preface it by asking the probing question, "What would Jesus do?" (WWJD).
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Posted by Charlie Hatton
Saint Valentine's Day rolls around just once a year. And if
you've been married as long as I have, your...
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Posted by Dave Bealer
Every day, thousands and thousands of people venture out into
the complicated world of online business....
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Posted by James Snyder
I always know when April makes its yearly debut without consulting the calendar because my wife usually says, “Let’s clean out the garage today.” Trust me on this one, it is no April fool’s joke, but someone gets fooled. And believe me, I’m just not anybody’s fool. I’m my wife’s fool.
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