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National Bacon Day

National Bacon Day

I mentioned this morning on Twitter that I've had bacon, salad and diet Mt. Dew everyday this week and a friend mentioned that today was national bacon day. Bacon has been experiencing a growth in popularity the last several years. I have in my kitchen one last bag of...

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This week in My Radio History

This week in My Radio History

I subscribe to an email that lists current and past events in Indiana Radio. Monday's email mentioned two events that had a profound impact on my life. August 23, 1976: Fort Wayne Radio Station WLHI signs on the air at 88.3 FM August 24, 1970: Fort Wayne Radio Station...

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Thinking about Clothing

Thinking about Clothing

Living in the midwest, Indiana to be more specific, is quite different I suppose from living in other parts of the world. The only place I have traveled outside of the continental United States was a trip a few years ago to the Bahamas and a much longer time ago, to...

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Life is a Transition

Life is a Transition

I was thinking the other day, about all the changes going on around me and with me.  Seems like an awful lot of transitions. But then, life itself is a transition. At work we celebrated birthdays of two of my coworkers on the eCommerce Team. Just calling it the...

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Random Sunday Reflections

Random Sunday Reflections

Life is filled with problems or opportunities. It's all in the viewpoint and perspective. Life is a moment by moment gift waiting to be unwrapped. This was brought home this week by the news of an accident that killed a former coworker of mine at age 36. Life is a...

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Facebook or Fido?

Facebook or Fido?

A recent study says that having a pet can improve your social life almost as much as social media, According to new research from Mintel, 47% of pet owners believe owning a pet is better for your social life than social networking sites. Actually if you look at the...

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Divide or Conquer?

Divide or Conquer?

It's a problem that has been around for centuries. Do we look at differences between people as ways to divide us? Or... Do we look beyond the differences and look for points of commonness and conquer unnecessary division among us? I say centuries, because it's...

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