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23 hours ago ago from The Civility Project
1. Gentlemen: remove your hats when indoors, especially when dining with others. 2. Do not go to someone's house for dinner, or any kind of visit and spend your time texting or messaging others. 3. Do not send text messages when dining with others in restaurants. 4. Always say please and thank you. 5. Always hold the door open for others.
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3 hours ago ago from Executive Pagan
So the other week we were driving home from Thanksgiving dinner at my parents', and listening to Performance Today 's Thanksgiving edition Appalachian Spring and some other Americana-type works. And then they played a Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) piece with which I was not familiar and although I'd never heard the work, I knew immediately that it fit into the continuum of the Western musical tradition, and even roughly ...
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1 hour, 19 minutes ago ago from Philosophical Multicore
As much as some people may not like it, gay marriage will eventually be nationally legalized simply because of how our society works. Let's look at America's recent history. African Americans were enslaved for hundreds of years, and continued to be prosecuted even a century after they had achieved freedom. But eventually they got their equal rights. Oppression of women is perhaps the longest-standing oppression of a single group of people: it ...
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20 hours ago ago from Patons Blog
Do you ever feel like you are at the end of a reality TV show rushing to get your project finished? For me, this feeling is inevitable. Each and every time I promise not to put myself in this situation and each and every time this exact situation happens. Well, this time, it is not my fault. With the craziness that was my Thanksgiving Holiday, there simply was no time for me to sit, relax and knit. Needless to say, I am behind on my ...
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20 hours ago ago from the boyers
Luke turned 5 last month! Carrie made him a race car cake and was he ever excited! Everyone came over for supper and dessert and then he opened his presents which were mostly cars or informational books. The other grandkids had a great time as well eating their cones and watching him open gifts. Thanksgiving was a special day. It began with having a couple of friends over for a special breakfast. The kids took a hike in the woods ...
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