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reimagining...: 04/01/2010 - 05/01/2010
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. I have male pattern baldness, my back goes out, my beard is gray, I need my tri-focals to see. I am growing old. But wait. I am not feeling bad, because I am growing. I know things today that I didn't know I knew. New things I know which are really old things. Things that have been around but I was too young to notice. Now I notice. Now I know. I would continue but I forgot what I was going to say. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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reimagining...: 09/01/2010 - 10/01/2010
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Last night, my son, Simon and his wife, Natasha, gave birth to an 8 pound, 22 inch, healthy baby girl, Paloma Michael. We were very excited to greet her. I am not sure which is more evil, people who plan to kill people in the name of God or those who plan to burn the Koran in the name of Jesus Christ. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Coffee Table Blog. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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reimagining...: A granddaughter...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Last night, my son, Simon and his wife, Natasha, gave birth to an 8 pound, 22 inch, healthy baby girl, Paloma Michael. We were very excited to greet her. I think this is very, very good news! We are celebrating in Kenya! 25 September, 2010 09:46. 26 September, 2010 21:03. Whoah why is the baby is so red? 01 March, 2011 17:34. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Coffee Table Blog. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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reimagining...: A walk...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Every once in a great while Jesus walks into your workplace, family room, or committee meeting and says, "Lay down your nets and follow." Of course we would follow. Who wouldn't? I just made it to the place where I have some voice and health insurance. He can walk into a shop that for generations and generations the signs on the wall says, "We. Have been doing it this way since 1536". This is what we do! Those of us who are older have se...
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reimagining...: I need to announce to all my friends and those who have supported me for many years...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. I need to announce to all my friends and those who have supported me for many years. I believe there comes a time in everyone's life when they need to stop and assess what is it that they believe, what they stand for, and what do they feel matters. I realized that I have been angry for many years and not sure what was the root of my frustration and bitterness. I have been praying, meditating, and seeking council from close friends and fa...
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reimagining...: Getting to the root of it...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Getting to the root of it. After much thought and a lot of accusations, I am changing my mind. again. No, I am not going back to the Dodgers. In my previous post's comments on FaceBook one of my dear friends said, ". You're abandoning the team (Dodgers) of Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, and Kirk Gibson for the team of Juan Marichal and Barry Bonds? It reminds us of all that once was good, and that could be again.". 08 March, 2011 17:07.
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reimagining...: 03/01/2010 - 04/01/2010
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. No child left behind. At first I thought they were telling children "pull up your pants." You know, No child's left behind. Maybe people were tired of seeing children and youth's left cheek. Oh the Department of Formulation, I mean, Education. I wonder a lot. I wonder more now that I am out of school than I did when I was in school. Which, by-the-way, is when I became enamored with the ellipsis.). There were a couple of teachers who I lo...
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reimagining...: "Four dead in Ohio...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Four dead in Ohio. Some of the students who were shot had been protesting against the American invasion of Cambodia, which President Richard Nixon announced in a television address on April 30. Other students who were shot had been walking nearby or observing the protest from a distance. Taken directly from Wikipedia, for those who never heard of Kent State Shooting. For more information check it out under Kent State Shootings. We sold o...
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reimagining...: No child left behind...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. No child left behind. At first I thought they were telling children "pull up your pants." You know, No child's left behind. Maybe people were tired of seeing children and youth's left cheek. Oh the Department of Formulation, I mean, Education. I wonder a lot. I wonder more now that I am out of school than I did when I was in school. Which, by-the-way, is when I became enamored with the ellipsis.). There were a couple of teachers who I lo...
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reimagining...: Labor Day...
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This is an insignificant blog from a middle-aged man's perspective. Enjoy this Labor Day, remembering that many people pick our fruits and vegetables, pack our beef and chicken, drive our food to market, bake our bread, and care for our children who have no voice, make minimum wages, are without health care, and live below the poverty line. An important reminder and devastating reality. Thank you Tony! 05 September, 2010 23:10. 14 September, 2010 00:03. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).