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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
Turning seventy is not so bad until you realize
that at the same time you may be turning stomachs.
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
Only one of the three weekends spent in Port
Aransas showed how crowded the beach becomes from May to
September. Was a big shock to find the sands hosting every age
wading into the surf, or offering the sun’s rays a chance to
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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
Animals have many uses. Traditionally, they are
discussed as to their purpose; i.e., a source of meat, milk,
or as a beast of burden. Other categories include as a pet, as
a show steer or dog, or possibly as an object of worship, like
Free Willy. |
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Lee Pitts
Its The Pitts
Everywhere you look, women are taking over jobs
previously considered men’s work. I’m not talking about
sissy office jobs or so called "brainwork." I’m
referring to real labor like construction, farming, ranching
and truck driving. |
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Dale
Rollins, Ph.D
Wildlife
By Design
One of the lessons I received in Toastmasters is
that you never apologize to your audience for your
shortcomings. But I did anyway. I apologized for stereotyping
my audience as introverted, lacking social skills, and in
general just incapable of excelling in public schools. Boy,
was I wrong. |
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C.A. Rodenberger, PhD.
The Computer
& The Cowboy
Viruses and worms. If you have horses, you worry
about West Nile virus, and if you own good hunting dogs, you
worry about heartworms. If you own a computer, you worry about
viruses and worms that infect your e-mail and mess up your
computer.
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