Bike Seconds, Car Minutes
The widespread, irrational hostility toward bicycles continues. Despite the slowly growing number and percentage of Americans cycling — for fun, exercise, commuting, shopping — an astonishing clot of
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Self-appointed Nemesis
A few good guys have somewhat offset the inhumanity and sociopathic deeds of the Tsarnaev butchers. Major good guy was funeral director Peter Stefan and more recently do-gooder Martha Mullin in Richmo
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No Need to Keep Tamerlan Alive
While it might amuse those who know me to read it, I sometimes feel I lack self-control…st least in stifling myself in commenting. I’ve been pretty good staying away from the brothers Tsarnaev matters
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Drown the damned salad!
As a boomer, I grew up with the excesses of the amusingly epithet-ascribed greatest generation. Those carried along by the tides and storms of WWII indulged themselves from the moment they declared vi
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My Family Didn’t Bargain
Surely it’s too late to become a person who dickers for everything…or anything. I wasn’t raised that way. However this afternoon I found myself forced at my end of a complaining phone call to negotiat
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