The Thanksgiving story has a long-standing tradition that’s been told in many ways, but none can tell it better than the rock who saw it all.
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In 1931, “Rube Goldberg” was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an adjective defined as “accomplishing something simple through complicated means." Even dogs can learn that trick.
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Churches post their signs to grab attention and invite visitors. Behind the humor is often a serious message that should be taken to heart. If we add a little music,…
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Click Here to See More than 350 Common Redundancies Since our best-ever writing uses the fewest possible words to create a completely clear picture, we should really strive to avoid…
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These days, book publication is so easy and affordable, you might give your books away. In e-book form, many writers do that. The important question is, will people read it?…
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The older generation has enough familiarity with Old English that the classics are still an enjoyable read, although many don’t know that when Juliet asked Romeo, “Wherefore art thou?” she…
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Remember the old “cell phones”? The correct term is “mobile phone” or simply “phone”—unless you’re calling from prison. Here’s some helpful advice from Herb Tankersligh, who seems always to have…
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