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I have frequently been in Bristol, Connecticut, home of ESPN and Otis Elevators. The last time I was there I was abandoned by a Cop at a Movie Theater without a Pay Phone (and me without a Cell because I’m a Luddite) since I didn’t want to be dumped at a Strip Club at 3 …

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Everything you need to know about Politics you can learn by watching The Godfather. My father is no different than any powerful man, any man with power, like a president or senator. Do you know how naive you sound, Michael? Presidents and senators don’t have men killed. Oh? Who’s being naive, Kay?

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The People’s Global Golden Choice Awards Who is Ricky Gervais?

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As you know, The Stars Hollow Gazette and DocuDharma have many offices and divisions. While you may be familiar with North Lake where we do Primary coverage and By the Sea which was set up during the Bush years (H.W., please), you may be less well acquainted with our D.C. bureau and our overseas outpost …

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Mmm Yeeeesss?

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Zontar

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The Last Polka

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You’re soaking in it.

Blasts from the Past

My YouTube turns up odd things and I’m trying to drive the Klansmen and Neo Nazis who’ve infected it off my History feed. I try and vet for the most part, but I can’t be expected to examine the whole ouvre and what can I say? I find the Battle of Five Forks fascinating. If …

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Have you ever thought about children? Constantly. Why, do you have a favorite recipe?

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First of all I hate Link Rot so I’m totally hesitant but this seems without encumbrance of that sort. The reason I’m anxious to expose you to The Crossing is I think the Battle of Trenton a pivotal moment in United States history that demonstrates the bravery and genius of George Washington and the Colonial …

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File under Clio. We are accustomed to regard Athens as a paradigm of Democracy and a center of Philosophy and Science, especially in contrast with Sparta which is widely and correctly considered a militaristic slave holding society of sadism and cruelty. Given this sympathy it’s easy to forget that Athens lost the Peloponnesian War and …

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