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Come and Gone
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Sacred Heart Hospital "O, the joy! Oh yeah, uh!" Explorer William Clark upon reaching Oregon's Pacific shore in 1805. W...
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The Day and the Hour Rapidly Approach
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Men Sleeping in the Rain, Green Park, London, 1902 "It was a welter of rags and filth, of all manner of loathsome skin diseases...
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How I Got Here
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I'm 68, and spent my first 37 years in Mississippi, most of them in the vicinity of Brookhaven, a town of 11,000. By 1983, I was ...
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A wee little surgery
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I’ve seen so many orthopedists over the years that I’ve lost count. Yesterday, I went to a new one for my left knee which has bothered me ...
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Death in Oregon, Asininity in Europe
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Jeremy Joseph Christian Three men had their throats slashed on a commuter train in Portland (100 miles up the road from...
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I become an apprentice pipe smoker
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My first foray into the world of tobacco came in 1961 with an L&M (the brand advertised on Gunsmoke ) when I was twelve and camping ...
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Jennycide
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Who is Jennie, and why does everyone want to kill her? It is a question that has haunted me for decades. As to my post before last, I am...
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Another week of Trump
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Yesterday, our Republican led Congress lowered the cost of health insurance by lowering benefits and by allowing insurers to make insura...
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I go on a date, but don't get fresh
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Ollie in back, then Brewsky, then Scully I took myself on a date today (Peggy was busy designing button trays for competition at the ...
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What doth the Lord require of thee...
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The photo shows a World War II American Marine on the island of Tarawa. He is kneeling before a tank that has been blown off its track, ...
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A check-in based upon today's letter to my friend, Bernard
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An obese Goeth shoots starving Jews I am 5'10" and my weight fluctuates from 168 to 180, often within weeks. Peggy says I lo...
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Separating Genealogical Fact from Fiction
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For instance, my father told me that my great grandmother’s brother, John, fought for the Confederacy, was cour...
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