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Jan
08

Happy New Year and Good Luck!


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If last year is any sign of what the future holds in store than the best advise I can give is for every one to hold on tight it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better. The most important thing to remember is that as long as you maintain a healthy sense of humor and don't lose your perspective you may make it to 2011 with your sanity intact...
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Jan
08

Happy New Year and Good Luck!


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If last year is any sign of what the future holds in store than the best advise I can give is for every one to hold on tight it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better. The most important thing to remember is that as long as you maintain a healthy sense of humor and don't lose your perspective you may make it to 2011 with your sanity intact. Maybe!


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14

Haitian tragedy


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We live in a nation that at times can seem petty and so self absorbed that we can begin to become isolated from one another and lost in our various day to day concerns about what to wear to work, which piece of new technology to buy, what we would say to a particular talk radio host if we ever cornered him in a dark alley, what to do with unruly kids, which political party is more evil than the other or who is the most attractive political candidate. To each of us the daily life that we live has a certain amount of order to it and if by chance some thing should occur that disrupts our routines just a little a vast majority of us would be at a loss as to what to do to regain control...
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