"The average dog is a nicer person
than the average person." ~Andy Rooney
The average Joe annually eats 30 pounds of lettuce...give-or-take a little. (Ancient Egyptians even had a god dedicated to both sex and lettuce...maybe that's why we have
When I attended a press screening for Bill Maher's "Religulous" in New York on Tuesday, it struck me like a lightning bolt on the road to the Kodak Theatre via Damascus: yeah, "Religulous" will probably be nominated for best docu...
At church on Sunday, a friend who immigrated from France many years ago approached me to express amazement at what had happened the night before at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church. It would have been unthinkable, he said, even for (the dwindling
"Gas in Martinsburg, $3.65. Jefferson County, you people should boycott all the service stations in Jefferson County, and go the 15 minutes to Martinsburg to buy the gas. Get the prices down in the county." - Jefferson County, W.Va.
"It is about time
Whether it comes to investing, making money blogging or just about
anything else in life, popularity can come with a hefty price tag.
With investing, following the crowd is a surefire way to lose a
lot of money as you repeatedly sell low and buy high
At the risk of heresy, let it be said that setting up the two presidential candidates for religious interrogation by an evangelical minister -- no matter how beloved -- is supremely wrong.
It is also un-American. ...
The loser was America.
In his
It's the perfect stage on which America's last World War I veteran is living his final years. Frank Buckles, age 107, lives in a 248-year-old farm house on a hill overlooking 355 acres of rolling West Virginia farmland. Below his front porch is the
Q. Our Pittsburgh public service TV station states at the ends of programs, "This program was made possible by the contributions of people like you." But should it be "people like yourself" or "people like yourselves"? — Joseph Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Last month, in a kind of busman's holiday, we visited wineries in Oregon, which is known for Burgundian varietals chardonnay and especially pinot noir, the state's most-planted grape; and on New York's Long Island, known for Bordeaux varietals cabernet
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On a frozen winter evening at a Town Hall meeting in a school in the Manchester, N.H., suburbs, John McCain expressed surprise and irritation with an intelligence report downplaying the threat of Iran's