by Heather Brandon | Mar 24, 2008 | The Public Humanist
I started blogging as an outlet, and it quickly became an addiction, one with a peculiar relationship to a mostly lurking audience. The more I blogged, the more I wanted to test the limits of its purpose. The writing was a platform for focused thoughts about where I...
by Bob Meagher | Mar 28, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Here in America, we are, at least to all appearances, spoiled for choice in the wide, well-stocked aisles of our daily lives as consumers. Cars and computers, colleges and health clubs spread out across the open price range, each promising to be “worth...
by Frank Dodge | Mar 4, 2008 | The Dodge Report
Mystery cans are those cans at the Bargain Barn what do not have labels on them any more. They cost 10 cents and you do not know what is inside of them b/c there is no label only a can. For 25 cent you get a big can and we got some of them too. Then we went to the...
by Frank Dodge | Mar 7, 2008 | The Dodge Report
Using teasers is a waste of money! Why dont the police do the teasing themselves? Why do they have to bring in teasers to do it for them? The problem is it raises more questions then it answers. How much do these teasers cost? How affective are the teasers? Do the...
by Frank Dodge | Mar 12, 2008 | The Dodge Report
I feel bad for Travis b/c he has never invented anything like i and jake have but that does not mean you just go and tack some flypaper to the bottom of a birdfeeder and then go bragging how you are going to catch a lot of mice. It is not going to work, and I and jake...