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After a While, It’s Hard to Say Which is Which

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After a while, the houses all start to run together.  The street names–Greenwood, Woodlawn, Greenland, Riverwood, Creekwood, Woodwood, Woodforest, Forestwood, Forestforest, Forestlawn, Lawndale, Dalewood, Woodgreen, Greenwood–all seem to come full circle after a while.  Did we drive down this street already?  Did we look at that house already?

Joke of the week, Dear IRS

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Dear Internal Revenue Service:

Enclosed you will find my 2007 tax return showing that I owe $3,407.00

in taxes.

Please note the attached article from the USA Today newspaper; dated 12
November, wherein you will see the Pentagon (Department of Defense) is

Big Box Store Talks About Poop In Their Ad Today

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Eeven Home Depot likes to talk about poop. In their ad today, Nancy noticed they have a new organic fertilizer. Terracycle Liquified Worm Poop. That’s much more clear than calling it Liquified Worm Castings, the for realz name.

Local hospital provides for whole community

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As an employee of Maury Regional Hospital, I feel the need to respond to the letter-writing campaign by those in Spring Hill who are criticizing MRH’s opposition to a second hospital in Maury County.

Vague Values Causes Worthless Purchasing Power

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I wrote a segment a while back about ‘Corporate Responsibility’ highlighting corporations that I felt where doing a responsible job at their business, and thus, were worth shopping at. Since then, I now do a monthly Corporate Responsibility segment on a world-famous podcast.

Glory Be, Chocolate and Pee

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Getting ready for school this morning was a little bit rougher than usual because we’ve been on Spring Break Standard Time since last Monday and yesterday there was no school in our county for teacher inservice. I am still waiting for spring to show up at our doorstep with a pitcher of margaritas or fruit tea. Old Man Winter, slovenly and unshaven, torments me instead.

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