Posted on 01 November 2008
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Kansas isn’t the place most people think of when the words fall color are mentioned, but that is really a travesty. So few people know so little about other parts of the country to even think of them as being more than what they are most famous for. If it wasn’t for growing up in [...]
Posted on 01 November 2008
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I find it interesting that no matter where you are in the country so many high school sports take place in the same season, no matter how varied the seasonal climate is. From New England to Hawaii fall is the time for cross country.
Oahu runners to push BIIF harriers
Oahu runners to push BIIF harriers
JENKINS, KEITH [...]
Posted on 01 November 2008
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I am still working my way through the list and finally get my second high school sports story of the day. I know there are those who don’t necessarily consider this important news, and certainly nothing to blog home about, but it is. This is the sort of thing American can still have pride in. [...]
Posted on 23 April 2008
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I have been thinking all day on the subject of why Barack lost Pennsylvania. More specifically why Hillary won. The phrase elitist keeps coming back to my mind. Both Barack and Hillary are smart people, but there is a difference. Barack is too smart sometimes and thinks you are too. This works with me, his [...]