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Sunday Squibs




The Market hates periods of uncertainty. Lots of money is lost then in the mad scramble.
Like when Jesus tipped over the tables of the moneylenders in the Temple.

How to write a murder mystery: First, throw logic out the window. Then search its broken pieces for clues that lead to your least likely character being the guilty party.

If our entertainment diet affected our bodies like what we eat, would we look buff, or like hollow shells?

The number on the jersey remains while the athletes who wear it come and go.
Until a great one comes along and owns that number when he goes.

To become a well-rounded person, work super hard at improving the things you're no good at.
Or quit wasting your time and do the thing you're best at.

Chairman Joe

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  1. Love the penultimate and the final. What shall be retired when the Almanac writers fade one by one? Grist for a post, I'd say.

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    1. John is the youngest among us.
      Maybe he’ll take over the whole week.
      I hope he preserves the general slant of the current Almanac.
      Sunday: aphorisms, epigrams, and bon mots. They don’t need to make sense.
      Monday: A poem of his own or someone else’s composition with helpful background notes and questions for exploration.
      Tuesday: Just keep on doing what you’re doing John. It works.
      Wednesday: Words, words, words, with ten very weird words to challenge any wild and crazy wordslingers out there.
      Thursday: Jump into the stream of your checkered past and let her rip. Standard English optional.
      Friday: Forgotten tidbits of history which you yourself will forget in a couple of days.
      Saturday: Down home goodness. The borders of Wannaska encompass Kansas, indeed the known universe. And the unknown.

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