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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Tough Gals of Television
It’s a fact that women are moving up in the world, particularly in the world of entertainment. If you’re a typical man, you probably believe women are advanced enough, and if a woman, it’s still a man’s world and you, … Continue reading
Posted in Television
Tagged Abbey, Burn Notice, NCIS, television, tough gals
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Mr. Sandusky, bring me a dream . . .
The legal principle, “Innocent until proven guilty,” is difficult for a person to reconcile regarding certain crimes. Violent crimes qualify, of course, such as murder, forcible rape, and any other crime our society deems heinous, and when that crime is … Continue reading
Posted in Law and our society!
Tagged felony, innocent, murder, Penn State
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Don’t Tread on Me!
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Top Dead Center
One day my father told me it doesn’t pay to be too smart. I asked what he meant by that and he said, “Because if you’re too smart, everyone will be after you to do things.” “Like who?” “Family and … Continue reading
We are the Borg! Part II
It was the 1970’s and the world was no longer viewed as a large formidable expanse. Humans walked on the moon, sending us snapshots of a finite earth. We jetted from coast-to-coast for work and pleasure in less time than … Continue reading
Eye of Newt! Mitt? Rick? Ron?
Try this riddle . . . How many debates are needed to win a Republican nomination? Answer? Nobody knows, yet! As of this writing, the debate in Arizona was the 20th such deliberation, which now finds the public searching for … Continue reading