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You might have noticed that lately I’ve been trying to include a picture or image of some sort in every post. OK, so I haven’t gotten one in EVERY post, but I’ve been trying. I’ve been meaning to add pics for a long time and just finally got myself disciplined enough to take […]
Michael Sheridan, an 8th grade student in New Haven Connecticut, bought some skittles from a classmate in school. For doing so he was suspended, stripped of his title as class Vice President, and banned from attending a dinner for honors students as reported in this CNN story. According to the school district, selling […]
At some point I must have signed up and submitted my blog to BlogToProfit.com, a paid to post site, although I don’t remember it. A few days ago I got an e-mail that I had been approved and had some jobs waiting. My experience with them is very limited, being very new, therefore […]
Finally awake at a normal hour, working away and making some progress, it all came to a halt when the lights went out. So there I sat with no TV (how tragic!), no computer, no lights, nothing. My office is in the basement, so it was a whole new kind of dark at my desk. […]
Our little guy is just 7 months old (today actually) but he’s growing so much every day. Soon he’ll be walking, talking, and getting into all kinds of things and of course potty training. It’s not a challenge I look forward too, but saying good bye to the diapers will be a welcome […]
The lack of an alarm clock is a blessing, but it can bring on another problem. Don’t get me wrong, I think alarm clocks are evil and I don’t miss my nine to five days where that mean, buzzing, blinking little box of bad news so rudely interrupted my pleasant slumber and forced me […]
A 16 year old Florida boy got stopped by police for doing 107mph in a 55mph zone. He hasn’t been to court yet, but he’s begun serving the sentence ordered by mom. In addition to having his car taken away, Adam Clark stands along the road near his high school wearing a sign that […]