What to Expect from Google Chrome
What to expect from Google Chrome OS
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Chrome OS is going to pretty much be a web browser that acts as an operating system. There will be added functionality to the traditional web browser such as a file system and hardware support that will help it function as a true operating system, but at it’s heart [...]
Friends for Thanksgiving, Part 2
This is the conclusion of the story that was started yesterday. Please be warned – this story is a marked departure from yesterday and is intended for mature audiences only!
Note: this story was written before Thursday football games were played and do not reflect the outcome of the real games.
Erin gently shook Kevin to [...]
→ Read Full ArticleMerry Christmas
We got our daughter’s picture taken with Santa yesterday. (It’s actually a pretty good day to do this, because everyone else at the mall is busy pushing and shoving other shoppers). We asked if “Merry Christmas” could be printed on the border. The lady told us they couldn’t do that, because of “the law”.
I have [...]
Friends for Thanksgiving: Part 1
Welcome to a special, holiday edition of Fiction Friday. This is a two part story. While today’s installment is pretty normal, many people are likely to find tomorrow’s conclusion disturbing. You have been warned …
“Oh, Kate, you didn’t have to bring anything,” said Erin, as she gave her friend a kiss on the cheek.
“Oh, it’s [...]
Read More Books
In case you missed it, there was a FNN news story published earlier today. FNN stands for Fake News Network …
Happy Black Friday. We’re delaying Fiction Friday this week, but will have a special two-part story on Saturday and Sunday. Today, however, we make a blatant attempt to get you to buy more stuff.
Yep, it’s [...]
FNN: Man Sets Turkey Record
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POCATELLO (FNN) An Idaho man recently broke a long standing record for turkey consumption. Local welder Gerald Cooper ate turkey three times a day for 366 straight days – an incredible 1098 consecutive meals. More incredibly, all of the turkey was prepared for Thanksgiving 2008! FNN sent reporter [...]
The Things I am Thankful For
Seeing as my column will appear on this site on Thanksgiving, I thought it would only be appropriate to write about things that I am thankful for.
I am thankful for my children. Two wonderful, healthy boys who were not “ruined” by my decision to breastfeed, delay solids until 6 months, baby wear and vaccinate. (I [...]
H1N1 – The Pandemic
What do you call H1N1 in your house? H1N1? Pig Flu? Swine Flu? Hini Flu (Doesn’t H1N1 look like HINI?) After the last couple of months, we’re referring to it as Hell.
Those of you that read my last article know that I have a family of four. I’m blessed to have Kimberly (my wife), two [...]
Bad Coaching
What a week of bad coaching moves in football, at least some perceived coaching moves. The one getting the most scrutiny on ESPN and all of the local talk shows was New England’s Head Coach Bill Bellicheck’s decision to go for it with a fourth and two from his own 28 yard line. Mind you [...]
→ Read Full ArticleWriter’s Diary (NaNoWriMo)
We pick up where we left off last week, as guest writer Martin Kelly continues in his quest to meet the NaNoWrioMo goal of 50,000 words in a single month!
11/13 – Chapter 15, my main character learned how to milk a cow. Almost everything in this chapter came from listening to my father in law [...]




