Whatever happened to civility? Her stories are charming and well told. And since I have made my own fair share of typographical/grammatical errors, I can overlook the occasional misstep in the paper.
Government of the people, by the people and for the people needs to be as transparent as clear cut glass, without even a hint of impropriety - I completely agree with the “editorial board” on this one.
$5 a tooth! Don't let my kids know - their tooth fairy stuck with coins, and at that thought inflation was ridiculous. School lunch, however, is a hoot! Go as often as you can as the allure wears off quickly (certainly no later than sixth grade)
5 January 2009
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dawnnewday (Anonymous) says…
Well said.
5 November 2008
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dawnnewday (Anonymous) says…
Sounds good to me, where do I sign?
11 July 2008
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dawnnewday (Anonymous) says…
Whatever happened to civility? Her stories are charming and well told. And since I have made my own fair share of typographical/grammatical errors, I can overlook the occasional misstep in the paper.
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dawnnewday (Anonymous) says…
Government of the people, by the people and for the people needs to be as transparent as clear cut glass, without even a hint of impropriety - I completely agree with the “editorial board” on this one.
4 February 2008
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dawnnewday (Anonymous) says…
$5 a tooth! Don't let my kids know - their tooth fairy stuck with coins, and at that thought inflation was ridiculous.
School lunch, however, is a hoot! Go as often as you can as the allure wears off quickly (certainly no later than sixth grade)