The longest word in the English language has a whopping 189,819 letters, 57 pages to print, or just a little shorter than “Gone with The Wind” to pronounce.
Big screen TV’s, Xboxes, laptops, are just a few of the material items on people’s shopping list. And they are ready to go to blows in store aisles to get them.
There are two TV’s in the house. So I have been watching too much 24/7 news programs each chronicling some group that’s demonstrating somewhere about something.
Getting off the ship at Ellis Island there was no Social Security, no welfare, no school lunch programs, and no food stamps. Only what you brought with you.
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Driving around town over the holiday weekend I am always struck by the sheer beauty of Montana. The green Bridgers we appreciate in the spring and summer are just as impressive wearing a mantel of snow...
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I never realized there were two four-o’clocks until I started filling in for Chris Griffin on the KMMS Morning Show.
Getting up is not too much of a problem for me but going to bed about three or four hours earlier than normal does make falling asleep a challenge...
The business world has produced many companies that have taken on the big box powerhouses and not only coexist, but to also turn a nice profit in the process.
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This week we witnessed the third Republican Presidential Debate. More news was made about the moderators than news about the candidates.
Debates have been with us since the first two people were able to communicate verbally with each other...