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Blog Born to Die? Yes, but… Merry tenth day of Christmas! Lords a leaping, I believe. Forgive me for dragging us back to Christmas. You can…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJanuary 3, 2017
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Blog Brits and Yanks in Siouxland A Yankee looks upon a horse or any animal simply as a machine out of which to get as much…James C. SchaapDecember 30, 2016
Blog Time to Make the Donuts Late last century, Dunkin Donuts used it as their tagline—“Time to make the donuts!” The ads showed a faithful little…The 12 EditorDecember 29, 2016
Blog Juveniles by Jeff Munroe When I was 15, I sent Olivia Newton John a love letter. I thought of that embarrassing…Jeff MunroeDecember 29, 2016
Blog A Prayer for the end of 2016 God, Our Creator and Sustainer, It is a gift to be able to even pray to you today. We thank…Jes KastDecember 28, 2016