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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Power Out
Today the power went out in the whole neighborhood while I was walking my dog. I heard a pop sound from down the street and notice the porch lights went out by everyone’s doors. So I didn’t worry too much … Continue reading
Posted in House and Yard, Life, Money matters
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Star Trek Reruns
Every once in a while I stay up very late and have the TV on to keep me company. I was happily surprised recently to discover that CBS is running Star Trek the Next Generation reruns at 1:30 am. Although … Continue reading
St. Pat
Everyone has a little bit of Irish in them today. Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
Posted in Eat and Drink, Life
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Worries for Japan
There was very bad news about Japan today. They have suffered a 8.9 earthquake, which was followed by a tsunami. The wall of water was 30 ft high and wiped out everything along the northern shoreline for as far as … Continue reading