It seems too early to start in on the coming Presidential race, but apparently not for Wiley’s Non Sequitur. But how appropriate his Gloop monster that spreads sludge over the American landscape. Diapers and politicians are both full of it. I can hardly wait to see what this next year of mudslinging will give us.
I was surprised at the unanimous decision to put the young Boston bomber Dzhokar Tsnaraev to death instead of giving him life imprisonment. I’d have thought the jury would have at least one holdout against the death penalty. But with our legal foot-dragging that sentence may not be carried out for several years.
McKilroy is here. Rory is proving once again just how good he is. This week’s Wells Fargo at Quail Hollow is a runaway win for the young Northern Irishman. He set a new course record on Saturday, a 61 that is also his career low round. And all his competitors are now aware that McKilory really is here.
I've always collected errors in diction, things people mis-hear, like "windshield factor" and "the next store neighbors." Years ago, one of my students wrote an essay in which she described the world as being harsh and cruel, "a doggy-dog world." I've since come to think she may have been more astute and accurate than those who describe it in the usual way. My Stories - Mobridge Memories -
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Most of what I've written has been published as e-books and is available at Amazon. Match Play is a golf/suspense novel. Dust of Autumn is a bloody one set in upstate New York. Prairie View is set in South Dakota, with a final scene atop Rattlesnake Butte. Life in the Arbor is a children's book about Rollie Rabbit and his friends (on about a fourth grade level). The Black Widow involves an elaborate extortion scheme. Happy Valley is set in a retirement community. Doggy-Dog World is my memoir. And ES3 is a description of my method for examining English sentence structure.
In case anyone is interested in any of my past posts, an archive list can be found at the bottom of this page. I'd appreciate any feedback you may have by sending me an e-mail note--jertrav33@aol.com. Thanks for your interest.
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