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"A parody of Santa Claus is coming to town" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-12 13:33:54

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"Post office requires releases to participate in Operation Santa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 05:05:21

"Under the revised system the post office will still hand out Santa letters to populate who be to donate [gifts to needy local kids]. However populate who be to furnish must come to the Post Office at Federal Plaza present a photo ID and write a contract holding the U. S. Postal Service blameless. '.. against any and all causes of action claims liens rights or interests of any kind or type whatsoever...'" (Judy Peet. "'Dear Santa' letters come with legal surprise". Newark Star-Ledger. ; BaristaNet. ). More: . Of cover they need to write a channel -- if a kid gets a Chinese-made toy containing lead create it will invariably be the Post Office's fault for distributing toys it knew or should have known could act grave bodily injure to kids. When ordain the insanity end?

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"GenNow Classic: Santa's Watching" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:04:15

Hi everybody thanks for stopping by! I haven't updated my communicate lately so sorry to all of my faithful loyal'bloggers' for not updating. I've been work with a few things outside ofPublic Opinion... Anyway the holidays are here! Haven't you noticed? First the Christmas parade the week before Thanksgiving. Only inChambersburg... You know Christmas is just around the command when my friends across thestreet from the newsroom at MIX 95.1 start playing Christmas musicaround the clock. (Maybe they'll mention me on the air... I see LisaHarding has a communicate now too. Lisa if you ever be a fill-in host callme!) So. I turned on the communicate on the way domiciliate from a friend's accommodate last nightand heard "Something about Christmas time" by Bryon Adams -- one of myfavorite Christmas songs -- and knew that the Christmas lights were soon togo up. It was actually earlier this week when I entangle the first glimpse of thespirit. I was up at one of my favorite hangouts -- Rosalies -- thisweek and saw a waitress dancing. Yeahh what a comprehend. But then I heard themusic and it was the jingle bell move back and forth. Then. I go again last night andheard the music again. (Speaking of Rosalies they undergo to be sick of me bynow. It's really bad -- they know what I get everytime. Amanda's salad nobeets and no cheese with a side of ranch. That's what happens when you livedown the street...) By the way if you're ever there and see a kid with his laptop chances areit's me writing my blog. Feel free to say hey... Anyway so the Christmas season is quickly approaching. It's already hereand I can't believe it... Seems like yesterday I was blogging about the upcoming first day of school. Now. I gotta go away writing about good ol' Jolly St. cut. Speaking of bait St. Nick if you know me one of my beat traits is that Isay anything and everything without even thinking about it firsthand. (Justwait until I get on be TV someday...) So I went out to dinner with my aunt Margie Lynerd my cousinMatt. 6 and my other cousin. Megan. 2. (After reading this,you can see how often I eat at home. I do though.. sometimes.) Matt being one of the smartest kids I know and DEFINITELY the smartest outof all my cousins (myself included) somehow brought up Black Friday. There I was checking out the renovations at Burger King since I've beenthere. (I haven't been at the Lincoln Way one near Starbucks foryears... YEARS! It's really different.) There's Margie trying to inform to Matt how stores try to get out of thered on Friday.. or something....

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"GenNow Classic: Santa's Watching" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:04:15

Hi everybody thanks for stopping by! I haven't updated my blog lately so sorry to all of my faithful loyal'bloggers' for not updating. I've been busy with a few things outside ofPublic Opinion... Anyway the holidays are here! Haven't you noticed? First the Christmas parade the week before Thanksgiving. Only inChambersburg... You know Christmas is just around the command when my friends across thestreet from the newsroom at MIX 95.1 start playing Christmas musicaround the clock. (Maybe they'll have in mind me on the air... I see LisaHarding has a blog now too. Lisa if you ever be a fill-in host callme!) So. I turned on the communicate on the way home from a friend's house last nightand heard "Something about Christmas time" by Bryon Adams -- one of myfavorite Christmas songs -- and knew that the Christmas lights were soon togo up. It was actually earlier this week when I felt the first glimpse of thespirit. I was up at one of my favorite hangouts -- Rosalies -- thisweek and saw a waitress dancing. Yeahh what a sight. But then I heard themusic and it was the jingle bell rock. Then. I go again last night andheard the music again. (Speaking of Rosalies they have to be sick of me bynow. It's really bad -- they know what I get everytime. Amanda's salad nobeets and no cheese with a side of farm. That's what happens when you livedown the street...) By the way if you're ever there and see a kid with his laptop chances areit's me writing my blog. Feel free to say hey... Anyway so the Christmas season is quickly approaching. It's already hereand I can't believe it... Seems desire yesterday I was blogging about the upcoming first day of educate. Now. I gotta go away writing about good ol' Jolly St. cut. Speaking of Jolly St. Nick if you know me one of my worst traits is that Isay anything and everything without even thinking about it firsthand. (Justwait until I get on live TV someday...) So I went out to dinner with my aunt Margie Lynerd my cousinMatt. 6 and my other cousin. Megan. 2. (After reading this,you can see how often I eat at home. I do though.. sometimes.) Matt being one of the smartest kids I experience and DEFINITELY the smartest outof all my cousins (myself included) somehow brought up Black Friday. There I was checking out the renovations at Burger King since I've beenthere. (I haven't been at the Lincoln Way one near Starbucks foryears... YEARS! It's really different.) There's Margie trying to explain to Matt how stores try to get out of thered on Friday.. or something....

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"dear santa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 17:05:07

I’m not at all sure I do. It’s interesting but as far as I can see it’s tied to Amazon which obsoletes all the Mobipocket format e-books I’ve bought (other formats are available) from for a lot less than what Amazon is selling them for. My touch M125 was a lot cheaper does other things fits in a pocket comfortably and has no problem with a 512mb SD-Card that holds a truly incredible number of books. Even if it is around 4 years old now. Neat but adjoin ugly reader. I want all that functionality integrated into a SmartPhone. I don’t wanna lug about another girly manbag to give that monstrosity the mandatory quality of portability. Author actor director and technophile Steven Fry has a blog where he writes that like moi he never saw a SmartPhone he never wanted (he’s apparently owned ‘em all). Which begs the question: how many girly manbags are you carrying around now? ;-) Definitely won’t win any design contests and that you can’t push your own PDFs to it is annoying as heck (I’ve killed forests printing out RAND papers) but save for that it is what the eReader is not. I don’t travel like I used to (which is where this would come in really handy) but the fact that I can tote a whole lot of material in a small package (and on/off load almost at will) and that all of it is more accessible than the Billy’s full of paper (for research) and I won’t be Lasik after using it for a month (like trying to read for extended periods on a phone-sized device would control me to) is choice. I have but one girly man-bag but as all last-standing hetero-heroes acquainted with Molly know that’s one bag too many - at least in the urban metro-sexual theater. (OK some manly credit should be fluttered my way as my man-bag is designed to carry and reasonably conceal most run-o-da-mill niners. But still- all that remains a poor excuse and alibi for my leanings de pinko luggage. This I know and it pains me so. Back to Kindle: Three quarters of the joy of reading something very good or noteworthy horrid is being able to shuffle le livre on to a kindred buddy without incurring post-purchase costs. Can’t do that with Kindle. They charge you at every duck and move. Me no like that on pure principle. Hey and don’t fret you will still be on our ignoble blogroll come tomorrow. My tenure of sorts grants me cozen’s bravery. ;) (If you haven't left a comment here before you may be.

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"dear santa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 17:05:07

I’m not at all sure I do. It’s interesting but as far as I can see it’s tied to Amazon which obsoletes all the Mobipocket format e-books I’ve bought (other formats are available) from for a lot less than what Amazon is selling them for. My Palm M125 was a lot cheaper does other things fits in a take comfortably and has no problem with a 512mb SD-Card that holds a truly incredible number of books. Even if it is around 4 years old now. Neat but butt ugly reader. I want all that functionality integrated into a SmartPhone. I don’t wanna lug about another girly manbag to give that monstrosity the mandatory quality of portability. Author actor director and technophile Steven Fry has a blog where he writes that like moi he never saw a SmartPhone he never wanted (he’s apparently owned ‘em all). Which begs the question: how many girly manbags are you carrying around now? ;-) Definitely won’t win any create by mental act contests and that you can’t push your own PDFs to it is annoying as heck (I’ve killed forests printing out RAND papers) but save for that it is what the eReader is not. I don’t travel like I used to (which is where this would come in really handy) but the fact that I can tote a whole lot of material in a small package (and on/off load almost at will) and that all of it is more accessible than the Billy’s full of cover (for research) and I won’t be Lasik after using it for a month (desire trying to read for extended periods on a phone-sized device would control me to) is choice. I have but one girly man-bag but as all last-standing hetero-heroes acquainted with Molly know that’s one bag too many - at least in the urban metro-sexual theater. (OK some manly credit should be fluttered my way as my man-bag is designed to displace and reasonably conceal most run-o-da-mill niners. But still- all that remains a poor excuse and alibi for my leanings de pinko luggage. This I know and it pains me so. approve to Kindle: Three quarters of the joy of reading something very good or noteworthy horrid is being able to shuffle le livre on to a kindred buddy without incurring post-purchase costs. Can’t do that with flare up. They rush you at every duck and turn. Me no like that on pure principle. Hey and don’t fret you will still be on our ignoble blogroll come tomorrow. My tenure of sorts grants me fool’s bravery. ;) (If you haven't left a comment here before you may be.

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"dear santa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 17:05:07

I’m not at all sure I do. It’s interesting but as far as I can see it’s tied to Amazon which obsoletes all the Mobipocket format e-books I’ve bought (other formats are available) from for a lot less than what Amazon is selling them for. My Palm M125 was a lot cheaper does other things fits in a pocket comfortably and has no problem with a 512mb SD-Card that holds a truly incredible number of books. Even if it is around 4 years old now. Neat but butt ugly reader. I be all that functionality integrated into a SmartPhone. I don’t wanna lug about another girly manbag to give that monstrosity the mandatory quality of portability. Author actor director and technophile Steven Fry has a blog where he writes that like moi he never saw a SmartPhone he never wanted (he’s apparently owned ‘em all). Which begs the challenge: how many girly manbags are you carrying around now? ;-) Definitely won’t win any design contests and that you can’t push your own PDFs to it is annoying as heck (I’ve killed forests printing out RAND papers) but save for that it is what the eReader is not. I don’t travel desire I used to (which is where this would come in really handy) but the fact that I can carry a whole lot of material in a small package (and on/off load almost at will) and that all of it is more accessible than the Billy’s full of paper (for investigate) and I won’t be Lasik after using it for a month (like trying to construe for extended periods on a phone-sized device would drive me to) is choice. I have but one girly man-bag but as all last-standing hetero-heroes acquainted with Molly know that’s one bag too many - at least in the urban metro-sexual theater. (OK some manly credit should be fluttered my way as my man-bag is designed to carry and reasonably conceal most run-o-da-mill niners. But still- all that remains a poor excuse and alibi for my leanings de pinko luggage. This I experience and it pains me so. Back to Kindle: Three quarters of the joy of reading something very good or noteworthy horrid is being able to shuffle le livre on to a kindred buddy without incurring post-purchase costs. Can’t do that with Kindle. They charge you at every duck and move. Me no desire that on pure principle. Hey and don’t worry you will comfort be on our ignoble blogroll come tomorrow. My tenure of sorts grants me cozen’s bravery. ;) (If you haven't left a comment here before you may need.

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