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Ha, ha, ha - huh? Mitch Clarke I still remember the Christmas card I got in the mail many years ago from a friend who has a delightfully wicked sense of humor. Not really dirty, mind you. It's more playful. She would rather a card make you smile than get you choked up over some sappy sentiment. More ...
It was the kudzu all along Billy Fleming My strategy worked. Mankind is now off the hook! Mother nature did it after all. I leaked a rumor that kudzu was the official Red Neck wildflower of the South. It took Al Gore and his legion of global warming alarmists just two days to take the bait! More ... All That's Fit to Print Connecting the dots Brenda Wall On more than one occasion, I've been told "even a monkey can do that." It usually involved something I thought was going to be pretty difficult. The combination of the monkey remark and a hearty reading of "The Little Engine That Could" usually got me past whatever roadblock I might have construct... More ...
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Alex McRae As the Santa season hits high gear, two questions dominate most people's thoughts: "What will I give?" and "What will I get?" In most cases, at least in America, the answers are determined by the space available on the credit card balance. That's the good news ... and the bad. More ... LETTERS Dear editor, On behalf of our family, I would like to extend a heart felt thank you to all the volunteers that made the opening of the Early County Museum a reality. More ...
Symbol of a new, new south Bill Shipp Over the last several months, we've learned exactly how Georgia's elected officials perceive their mandate from the voters. Our leaders' view of where we want them to go is changed considerably from where we wanted to go in Georgia during the second half of the 20th century. More ...
Fighting the fat man at the CNN debate Matt Towery Wednesday's CNN-You Tube presidential debate afforded me the unique opportunity to watch a former fat man throw his weight around and overwhelm his debate rivals, and then to watch an even bigger fat man come close to creating a security disaster right after the debate. More ... From our Files News from the past ECHS named School of Excellence 10 YEARS AGO Dec. 11, 1997 STUDENTS and faculty were cheering at Early County High School Friday when they received official notification of being named one of 27 Georgia Schools of Excellence. JOHN D. Archbold Memorial Hospital president Jason H. Moore announced the appointment of Rodney C. ... More ... |
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