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Archive for August, 2009

The Summit County High School Principal is urging his teachers to ease into the homework after last years catastrophe. Faced with his first algebra test, Tim’s brain spontaneously combusted.

No other political family in America has dealt with so many untimely deaths.

The dust stirred up by Cash for Clunkers has finally settled.

Obama’s Health Care Plan is dead. The Congressional recess saw to that.

Lawmakers gave broadcasters until June 15, 2009, to end their traditional analog transmissions.

Can anybody explain to me why we no longer have the “big” movie over the 4th of July weekend?

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Now with Stallworth and Vick- the NFL is choosing the lesser of two evils? Killing someone while driving drunk is just wrong but hey … a little dog-fighting conviction now and then ain’t so bad. The hypocrisy of those who oversee professional sports is not only shocking it is insulting.

Obama says some Americans are “bearing false witness” in the debate over health care reform. The allegation that Democrats were seeking to create so-called deaths panels “an extraordinary lie.”

“I don’t watch my words very closely. I’m 76 years old, and I don’t have that much time on this earth. There’s very little people can do to hurt me, and so I say what I want to say. ~ the late columnist Robert Novak

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Twenty-years-ago, visitors to the high mountains of Colorado were greeted by cowboytrailer-courts, gravel-roads, pickup trucks and dogs. Visitors to Colorado’s high-country today are greeted by factory-outlet shopping malls, Subaru outbacks, bumper-to-bumper mountain-bikers wearing spandex that makes them look like an exploding geranium, condominiums everywhere and restaurants with Californicated names like Mi Zuppa, Baglia’s. Visitors today might confuse the former “cowboy” towns of Colorado’s high country with being another suburb of Denver.

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John Hughes understood teenage “angst” as in this scene from The Breakfast Club. John Hughes gave us a philosophy for uptight, scared teenagers like Cameron Fry in Ferris Bueller whose Dad loved his car more than he loved Cameron.
we won’t forget about you John. Through your movies- you left the teenagers of tomorrow a guide to walk them through the “angst” and rebellious years.

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