Monthly Archives: September 2017

To Each His Own

Smart dog! September 30, 2017  

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Modern Technology

September 29, 2017  

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Bears

Bears can be fun to watch, but they can be dangerous when they become too comfortable around people. We’ve been having a lot of trouble with bears here in town. The high school was locked down for about an hour … Continue reading

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What Happens When a Sibe Owner Faints

https://youtu.be/INO-y1Bcmkc Steal isn’t exactly a Lassie. September 27, 2017  

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Mothers Are Sometimes Right

September 26, 2017  

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A Politician Dies and Goes to Heaven

This is a variation of an old story, and it still rings true. While walking down the street one day, a high ranking politician is tragically hit by a truck and dies. His soul arrives in heaven and is met … Continue reading

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I Can Relate to That

Can you relate to this cartoon? I can, only in my case it’s not my nose that goes wandering, it’s my mind. A 2010 article in Science Magazine says, Many philosophical and religious traditions teach that happiness is to be … Continue reading

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Whistle a Happy Tune

There is something to be said for that. I’ve been whistling a lot lately, not necessarily a happy tune, just anything that comes to mind. One of them was Allouette, but unfortunately I just looked up the translation and may … Continue reading

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PET vs CT Scans

Do you know the difference between PET and CT scans? If not, you are lucky. Andy had the symptoms of a TIA (ministroke) last July and part of the follow up was to do an MRI of his brain. His … Continue reading

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Wise Old Man

This is an old story, but I still love it. An old man was eating at a truck stop minding his own business, when three dangerous-looking bikers walked in. The first walked up to the old man, pushed his cigarette … Continue reading

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