While joining the in-laws at their annual reunion in East BFE, Mississippi, my 16 y/o daughter, Sara, twisted her ankle and broke both leg bones. The thin one is splintered vertically, and the big bone is cracked open horizontally.
Three doctors concur that it will take surgery to set the bones. Which can't be done at least until tomorrow, when they open their "SurgiCenter," where her orthopedist practices.
Mercifully, the ER doc loaded us down with GOOOOD drugs, so I'm…
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Added by Quilty on July 19, 2009 at 8:57pm —
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If I were a superstitious man, I'd start to think that my ex was still placing curses on me....
But then, I remember that she could never do anything right - So it's just more of the usual Weird Luck...and one very sick fiancee. Gotta stick to those priorities...
I sincerely hope to be back on the air next Sunday. My apologies to all that tried to listen in....
Added by Snagg on July 19, 2009 at 4:26pm —
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I guess the rules of some of the groups on TBD preclude me from quoting some of my favorite passages from James Joyce's masterpiece, the novel "Ulysses." Can you imagine getting deleted from a TBD group because you have quoted from a masterpiece of literature? Ha, absurd! I suspect that some of the TBD group administrators are just a clinamen away from insanity.
Speaking of Ulysses, my tenth-grade (1968-1969) English teacher, Thomas Horan, a proud Irishman, wrote his Ph.D. thesis on…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 19, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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My thoughts go back 19 years, to the year 1990, when I worked at the Washington, DC office of the Dallas-based law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. And, yes, those were the happiest times of my life, working for my mentor, Bob Strauss.
During the summer of 1990 the firm hired three temporary employees. They were college students: Ben Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania); Robert Wyman (Brown University); and Matthew Erskine (University of Virginia). Greenberg, Wyman,…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 19, 2009 at 11:00am —
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My, My - What a difference thirty years makes.
Not for Sonic Youth, exactly - They have remained remarkably dedicated to their vision of experimentalism, musical independence, the beauty that can be found in the tension between extremes, and squalling, ear-shattering racket.
Maybe that was a part of the point; A band whose staked-out territory is usually thought of as heaving, sweaty clubs and gnarly, art-damaged New York critical discussions, playing a free show on the…
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Added by Snagg on July 18, 2009 at 3:50pm —
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It is always interesting to me at what events in my life and in the world I shed tears. A friend once told me you can’t help how you feel. Tonight, I learned of the death of Walter Cronkite. As I saw his face on the television and heard the sound of his voice once again, the tears started to come. I found this odd, at least at first.
Growing up black in America was not as hard on me as it was on my parents, grandparents, or even my older sister, but it was no walk in the park either.…
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Added by Vernon Windsor on July 18, 2009 at 1:29pm —
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Hope
It has been said:
"All Ye Who Enter Here
Abandon All Hope".
I'm here to tell Ya
I ain't buyin' that dope.
If You are soo transfixed by the truth
that it demands bloodshed to be proved,
than perhaps the truth has lost it's luster.
instead proving itself worthless and unimportant;
hence the belligerence.
I review the common denominators.
I may have missed the nick…
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Added by Michael J Masiko on July 18, 2009 at 12:01pm —
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I got a message from George V. Richards yesterday about wanting to keep his group "All Drift All The Time" light. He doesn't want toothpaste comments on his site. He thinks it's inappropriate to talk about toothpaste there. And we all know about the sites where they talk about toothpaste and related issues all the time.
But I'm a nonconformist and a free-speech advocate. So, what the heck, if I want to talk about toothpaste, I'll talk about toothpaste! Here goes.
I do it…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 18, 2009 at 11:00am —
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The great swordsman Yagyu Tajima-no-kami became a teacher at the shogun's court. One day, one of the shogun's personal guards came to him and asked him to give him training in fencing. The master looked at the man and said, "As I observe, you seem to be a master of fencing yourself. Tell me to what school you belong before we enter into the relationship of teacher and pupil."
The guardsman said, "It shames me to confess it, but I have never learned the art."
"Are you…
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Added by Bill on July 18, 2009 at 12:01am —
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It's 4:30 on a Friday afternoon at the Cleveland Park Public Library in DC, and Joan Nathan, the world renowned authority on Jewish cuisine is talking to Barbara Gaunt, one of the librarians, about research on her latest book. Wow, a celebrity in my midst! I can't believe it. At this very moment I'm looking at the face of a woman I've seen on Martha Stewart. My heart is racing. I'm in the presence of a real-life personage. I wonder if she's ever read my story, The Dinner Party?
Wow,…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 17, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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Jeffrey Seinfeld, Professor of Social Work
BA City College of NY; MSW Hunter College; PhD New York University
jeffrey.seinfeld@nyu.edu | (212) 998-5978
Dr. Jeffrey Seinfeld, professor of social work, joined the faculty at NYU in 1987. He served as chairperson of the Human Behavior and Social Environment area from 1998 to 2001. Dr. Seinfeld’s professional areas of interest include Object Relations Theory, Social Philosophy, and Existential Philosophy. He has received…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 17, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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If you want to know why U.S. businesses increasingly outsource jobs to other countries, just add up the cost of doing business in America: As an employer, you have to pay not only higher wages than most other countries, but you also have to pay for the lost productivity and missed days due to the astonishingly poor health of the U.S. workforce.
Now, under the new Obama health care reform bill, you'll have to pay an additional eight percent of your payroll as a new tax to cover the…
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Added by OCNaturalDoc on July 17, 2009 at 11:00am —
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I swim in a sea of reality, but that makes me no more a fish than Moby Dick was. Mine is an unreal universe in which the exceptional is commonplace, in which the transient states of frustration or depression or meaninglessness are the norm. I am not a character whose life conforms more or less to the life of the ordinary man. I am an anticharacter in my experiences and in my sense of the world of reality. I require the fabulous and the bizarre. That is my metier. My purpose and philosophy of…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 17, 2009 at 10:59am —
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Hi! Welcome to the first meeting of a Brand New Political Party - United! Democrat or Republican Conclave! I’m Queen of the Tundra, your hostess and obvious choice for Presidential Candidate. Your fellow U-DORCs await inside. There are just a few rules you need to know before you enter.
1) You must be able to see a foreign country from where you stand at home. Sorry, I know this is harsh, but only those with such intensive international exposure can possibly… Continue
Added by Madhatterat60 on July 17, 2009 at 10:19am —
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Back in the late 1980s I worked with a fine young man named Jesse Raben at a local law firm. This is his story:
Twenty years later, I still remember one incident vividly. I was in 8th grade at Aycock Junior High School. A boy named Darryl Massey had been bothering me everyday in class, calling me names, sometimes making reference to the fact that I was Jewish. I asked him to stop, but he continued.
I didn’t know what to do about it. I brought the issue up around the dinner…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 17, 2009 at 10:17am —
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My job takes me from one coast to the other and because of this I see all kinds of things. What hurts me though is the ever growing homlessness. It used to be one or two here and there but now it is groups huddled together under bridges. One such group of six or more where sitting in a circle and singing as a friend was playing the guitar. In another place I saw a small tent city and one person used scrap wood and metal to make a fence around his/her tent with a potted plant.
So today as…
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Added by cynthia Hunter on July 17, 2009 at 6:39am —
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Hi Gang! Hope all is well with you!
Has anyone in these groups ever found legitimate work from home jobs? I am in need of a second income now that I have been downsized and need to find something that I can do from home to bring in extra cash.
I have been Googled to death and all I have received are CD's that are virused to the hilt, so PLEASE none of those.
If anyone can help, let me know and let me know if I can help you with anything you…
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Added by Donna on July 16, 2009 at 7:20pm —
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Listen, didyou hear the song that the day has brought? It is in the sounds of the city* people walking the shoes clicking* the hum of the streetlights* It is the sound of the country* the birds singing* the cattle waiting to be milked*the hum of the tracor starting.Listen to the sounds around you they are the songs that we hear everyday.
Added by cynthia Hunter on July 16, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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Examine if you will, the odd case of Major Dufus Cryght. Major Cryght is an officer in the Army Reserve. Feeling some sudden rush of patriotic zeal, Major Cryght goes forth and VOLUNTEERS to SERVE with his fellow Ground Pounders in far off wars. That’s correct….Major Cryght’s unit was not activated nor were they scheduled for deployment…so just this past May, overcome with honor and an incredible sense of civic – national pride, Maj. Cryght petitioned to serve his country by picking up arms… Continue
Added by Madhatterat60 on July 16, 2009 at 4:34pm —
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Today I visited my psychiatrist, Didi Bailey, MD. She practices at the McClendon Center in DC. She prescribes my medications. I see another psychiatrist, Abbas Jama, MD, who does psychotherapy. Two psychiatrists and I'm still looney!
Added by Gary Freedman on July 16, 2009 at 1:44pm —
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