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Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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I have a friend in southeast Kansas, ol’ Hugh G. Gardiner, who grew up in eastern Kentucky on a hard-scrabble farm with a lot...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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I have a friend in southeast Kansas, ol’ Hugh G. Gardiner, who grew up in eastern Kentucky on a hard-scrabble farm with a lot...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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A few weeks ago I mentioned my maternal grandmother was quite a character. She loved to play cards and board games with us grandkids;...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Oh, baby. We had a couple of days this week that made me believe that spring is tantalizing close. On those 60-70 degree days,...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Much of the appeal of the “good ol’ days” from old geezers like me is that the funny stories from those days just keep...
Laugh Tracks In The Dust
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Well, I celebrated my 75th birthday recently and I greeted it with a humorous senior moment that should warrant a chuckle from the age-impaired...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Practical jokes among or between friends usually make for good, funny stories. I heard one last week that proves that point. It happened decades...
“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”: Thanksgiving Fun
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This Thanksgiving holiday is shaping up to be one for the record books — which also will probably re-shape my already not-so-shapely shape.
Here’s why:...
“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”
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I have to chuckle — or maybe frown — at what passes for meaningful human behavior research these days. I read in the news...
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Ah, the news. The things you find out in the news that aren’t earth-shaking, but interesting all the same.
To wit: A news item that...