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Internet challenges

Apparently, Wreck It Ralph isn’t the only one with the power to potentially break the internet.

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March rain too much of a good thing?

Soaking rains after several days of spring-like weather have area grain fields fresh and green and the cattle on them looking fat and healthy.

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Transition: Pastor retires after 27 years

Just an ordinary guy. That is how Fred Jones, retired pastor of the Dover Christian Church, describes himself.

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Sad day for junk media

It’s a sad day for the news profession when media outlets become elated with the idea that a disease may bring down a president they hate.

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SCORES A NINE-PACK: Oh, for a return to ‘normal’

When I told a friend that I’d scored a nine-pack on the way home from my Saturday bridge lesson he didn’t even skip a beat before he asked, “Double-ply?”

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A Lady and a Gentleman

A lady librarian had come all the way from Nova Scotia to meet me and was now standing at the front door of my house. I have grown accustomed to these visits from fans who enjoy my primitive writing style. I offered her my autograph but to my surprise she had come clear across the continent to see my horse, Gentleman. I have to admit I have grown accustomed to this also. I did all the hard work and I ended up making Gentleman famous instead of myself.

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MICHELLE MALKIN: Crisis socialism: No bailouts for open borders globalists!

No. No. No. No. No. The answer from the American people across the political spectrum to the airline industry’s plea for a $50 billion taxpayer-subsidized bailout in the Age of WuFlu must be “no!” times 50 billion.

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