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CoWorking in Knoxville. Why Not?

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Although I didn’t get any work done, this was one of the most productive afternoons I’ve had in a long time. Today I met up with some fine folks to discuss the idea of CoworkingKnoxville. Of course, as the name implies, the general idea is that we actually will get some work done eventually.

CoWorking in Knoxville. Why Not?

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Although I didn’t get any work done, this was one of the most productive afternoons I’ve had in a long time.  Today I met up with some fine folks to discuss the idea of CoworkingKnoxville.  Of course, as the name implies, the general idea is that we actually will get some work done eventually.  But today turned

Congratulations to Molly F. and Sloopy

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We have two winners in our concurrent contests for the Iron Fork tickets.

As much as we hate to reward anyone for introducing the notion of pork belly-flavored pig rectum into the collective consciousness, we gotta give it up for Molly F.

Seems we’re soft on crime

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According to an MTSU poll discussed in The Tennessean, forty-seven percent of Tennesseans support a guest worked program and sixty-three percent support a path to legal residency for guest workers.

Love and Music: Some Valentine's Day Musings

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Ah, love and music—forever intertwined in our collective consciousness. There’s music you fall in love to, music you fall out of love to. There’s the inevitability of ruined music, and the ability of Music Row hit makers to manipulate your feelings till you don’t know what’s the what. But the interaction between love, relationships and music can be even more complicated.

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