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  1. How very odd

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    The strange things you discover while looking at your Sitemeter statistics. I checked somebody in Denmark who visited our page, and found they'd been referred from this Wiki page in Denmark. We're reference note number [13], in relation to the Fairy Flag of Dunvegan. …

    11 hours ago
  2. Postmortem on a turkey

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    Thanksgiving was good, thank you. As usual, the family gathered in my CBBS* house. Everything went according to programme. It goes without saying that, being me, I drove myself nuts anticipating disasters (forget propagation of the species; a man needs a wife mostly in order to have somebody competent …

    14 hours ago
  3. Why Does Prayer Work?

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    Naturally, I'm assuming prayer works and that we understand what it is, so stepping over those questions, why does prayer work?Does it work because of the words we use or the way we pray? Do select terms or phrases give our prayers a power they wouldn't have without them? Is it the passion we put into it? …

    21 hours ago
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    Significant Pursuit by Renaissance Guy

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    In the Clearing

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    The Maple Mountain Story Club

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    on Saturday against Kansas. It's a good week for Curt McCley. Or is it? Maybe it's a better week for me. Oh, the pain. Lars and the Real Phil over at Brandywine Books are frequent dispensers of valuable shtuff, but sometimes it's simply brilliant. This time, it's Lars and yes, it's brilliant.

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    Anderson Brown's Literary Blog

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    Novel Journey

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    Happy Catholic

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    sagree with his movie picks, will enjoy reading his blog even more. Here you can get his list of rules for movie critics. How Stories Do Their Work on Us An excellent essay about just how stories convey the truth to us better than can be done by mere facts alone. Via Brandywine Books. What Really Matters as We Vote Too many political essays made Happy Catholic both unhappy and perpetually angry, so I have sworn off of them for the last couple of weeks. Except I can't ever resist Orson Scott Card who points out that your vote

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    A miscellany of links: The Wailing Link

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    time you opened a WordPerfect file or tried to read an 8-inch floppy disk? “ BOOK REVIEWS -Crimewave -Reviewing the works of William P. McGivern -KT McCaffrey on Ken Bruen, American Skin and Townes Van Zandt -The Ghostaway by Tony Hillerman -On Andrew Klavan’s Weiss and Bishop trilogy, Dynamite Road, Shotgun Alley and Damnation Street. MOVIE/TV/DVD REVIEWS -The Shield 7.9 -Dexter 2.5 MISC. -The new found respectability of writing tie-ins -Excerpts from an interview with Georges Simenon -An excerpt from The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville

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    Orson Scott Card on the mortgage crisis

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    dares to mention the emperor’s distinct lack of clothing in a Mormon publication today:. This housing crisis didn’t come out of nowhere. It was not a vague emanation of … Read the rest of this great post here

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    Publishers and conservatives

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    their neglect. And it's not just the publishers. He also looks at the press, and trade publications, which tend to ignore those non-PC titles they don't savage. Conservatives have to work around these obstacles, which can be substantial. hat tip: Phil at Brandywine Books

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