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creep: a review
(For those of you who are not familiar with the situation, Creep is the name of my cat. Disclaimer: I do actually like her most…
Keep readingcheese: a review
(#challenge accepted chesney) Cheese comes in a Variety of Smells. Some of it is Wonderful and some of it is Not. You will be Happier…
Keep readingfloor lamps: a review
(Written by a request to Shed Light upon this particular subject…) What a poor excuse for Light. They are neither Ceiling Lamps nor Normal Lamps,…
Keep readingbolt
This Christmas vacation with the family,Like vacations tend to do,Had a story of hilarity;So I had to write it down for you.The feral felines in…
Keep readingchristmas: a review
(written in a style I have found Humorous as of late…) Christmas has the reputation of Lots of Good Fun and Joy. But I do…
Keep readingstop bugging me part II: the poem
I completely understand why the following poem left such an impression on my mind as a kid. Although, like I said, I took it quite…
Keep readingstop bugging me
(No, this has absolutely nothing to do with the car I drive.) Don’t we all have at least one completely irrational fear from our childhood…
Keep readingwhat happened that year of ’22
8950 W Rd 270Scott City, KS 67871 Dear friends, readers, and general public, Yes, I know that by this time you have in all probability…
Keep readingfor teachers part II: from a to z
For those of you wondering how my life as a teacher is going so far- in the most teacher-ish style that entered my mind… A-…
Keep readingperfecting the art
Written for those brave individuals choosing to procede after reading my previous article titled “The Art of Awkwardness”. Imagine yourself as an actor. Stage lights…
Keep readingthe art of awkwardness
Have you ever noticed the fact that there is a particular category of people who seem not only to look for opportunity but actually enjoy…
Keep readingrecipe for disaster
For those fortunate workers of the Bethel Home Kitchen, epic disasters are just a part of life. Rarely does a shift pass without something totally…
Keep readinga bird of a different color
Whoever applied the “unintelligent” stereotype to chickens never met Ginger. She was given her name on a mere whim but looking back, no other name…
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