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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Pomperipossa in Monismania.
Originally posted on Len Bilén's blog, a blog about faith, politics and the environment.:
Pomperipossa in Monismania The most beloved Swedish author of books for children, Astrid Lindgren, most famous for her Pippi Longstocking (Pippi Långstrump) books which have…
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Battling the College
Middle son started back to college/technical school first semester (winter/spring – whichever you call it) last year after having gone while still in high school then being out for several years, during which time the school went from being strictly a tech … Continue reading
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And Then They Blew It
Yep, when the field examiner turned in the paperwork changing dad’s address, which, did it matter anyway; he wasn’t getting a paper check before; whoever put it in the computer put my street address, his city and state and my … Continue reading
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