Everyone remembers the Beverly Hillbillies. The theme song is iconic. You remember at the end where it says “black gold, Texas Tea”?
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While staying in during this cold January weather, I’ve had time to learn a few things. Some of them are mentioned below.
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My husband, Garey, is not one of those guys who overlooks my weaknesses and accepts me just the way I am. I know this because he tells me so. Garey is a fusser. If I do something he doesn’t like, I’m going to hear about it. Granted, after thirty-eight years, it’s water on a duck’s back.
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What would one think today if he or she saw Jesus walking toward them? In today's gospel reading, John the Baptist was faced with that situation.
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Is it truly necessary that we go for “zero defects” in things that we build, or in other areas of life? Why isn’t 99.9% defect-free good enough? Please look at the list below.
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Work Starts in Frankfort While General Assembly Awaits Budget Address-The first full week of the 2014 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly is in the book, and while we await the start of debate and discussion on the top issue facing us, drafting a new budget, several bills be
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You’ve Gotta See It Live-You know by now that I love going to concerts and ballgames. This past Saturday January 11, I had the opportunity to see Kentucky/Vanderbilt at Memorial Coliseum in Nashville. Before going to the game, we grabbed burgers at Braiz Bistro, a local eatery next to the gym.
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Many diseases exist that I don’t understand, and ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, often called "Lou Gehrig's Disease") is high on that list. I have known only a couple of people who have had this disease.
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Sometimes I wonder if we as human beings have a time/date stamp on our emotions like we do physically on our hearts and brains. A time and date when we’re done with certain feelings, when we’re filled up, when we say, “no more.”
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