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Category: Musings

High School Graduates

I now have five high school graduates in my collection of granddaughters. I can’t tell you what the schools are teaching today, but I can tell you that one of these girls graduated without knowing how to give change for a dollar. Another one graduated without knowing how to address an envelope – she mailed…

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Beware of Anyone Who Says, “It’s Just a Dog”

People who make comments such as “It’s just a dog,” or “It’s just a cat,” are missing a gene somewhere that allows them to love and respect animals and to realize that animals have feelings, too? Ever scold your dog? Ever see him respond with sad eyes and his tail between his legs. Yes. Animals…

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Inexpensive Cat Toys

Your cat will love: bubbles, Q-Tips (they roll), pipe cleaners (fold them, bend them, let them chase them), yarn (of course).

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Let’s Put “Kinder” and “Gentler” Back into the American Way of Life

Past President George H. W. Bush asked the people of America to be a “kinder” and “gentler” nation. It hasn’t happened yet, and now I doubt we’ll ever see “kinder” or “gentler.” Perhaps if we all give it a try………

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The Presidential Election 2016

What a story this election makes. Hillary the crook…… Trump the con artist…….. And there will be a third party (maybe a Libertarian) running as well. I can’t remember an election where the lesser of two evils wasn’t someone I could vote for. What is happening to this country?

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Brainteaser – Words with 2 “Y’s”

When you want to clear your mind of everything complex and confusing, concentrate on finding words with two “y’s.” I’ll give you a headstart: dynasty odyssey symphony mystery sympathy hysterectomy

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The Happiest Kid I Know

My youngest grandchild, Emmie Rae, who is now seven, sings while she washes dishes, skips along while we walk, hums or sings while doing chores. When Emmie Rae walks into a room, the whole room lights up. Her 2nd grade teacher said, “When Emmie Rae is not here, it is a sad day.” She is,…

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Fentanyl More Than 4 Times as Deadly as Heroin

The latest drug on the street that is in great demand by drug users is Fentanyl. It is about four times more deadly than Heroin. Now think. If most cities in the U. S. have rising rates of heroin addiction and overdosing and death, imagine what those numbers will be when Fentanyl makes its debut….

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Farewell to Tyler Daughtry

A friend of my granddaughter’s passed away recently, from “huffing,” a cleaning product normally used to clean computers. What a loss. He was only 19 years old. His parents will never be the same. Tell your teen-agers – drugs of any kind can put you six feet under.

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On Returning Phone Calls

When I place a phone call, I do so when I have the time to speak with another person and while what I want to discuss is in front of me. I am finding people return phone calls at their convenience, and sometimes that means tomorrow or the next day. How frustrating! I prefer email,…

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Leave a Message That Can Be Understood

I don’t know why people, when leaving a message on voice mail, think they have to leave that message at the speed of light. When folks have to play the message, replay the message, and replay the message in order to understand what was said, it wastes time. When leaving a message, speak slowly and…

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ASPCA Needs a Counterpart – ASPCP American Society of Prevention of Cruelty to People

I must bore you with one more April 17th segment of “60 Minutes.” This time they went to Riker’s Island, a prison in New York City that not only needs a major rehabilitation of the premises, it needs to fire the staff that operate it. 40% of the prison inmates at Riker’s, according to “60…

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