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On the Road Food

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So I'm traveling for business. I don't travel but maybe a couple times a year (for work). So here I am in Springfield, MO. Not a bad city, traffic kinda sucks, at least where I am. That isn't what this post is about though. It's about FOOD!

Here are my impressions:

Texas Roadhouse
The atmosphere was friendly and fun. The staff smiled and showed interest. They were also quick to help and

Sign of the Times

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I am going to bed early. A difficult day. A close friend's wife died, a
former neighbor and co-worker. But also very disturbing to me are things
I see happening because of economic problems. I find myself dealing
with more homeless people or people with loved ones in the hospital with
no food to eat. Plus patients are much sicker ! Speculation is that the

Before green was cool: A recycling perspective

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By: Jim Barrie

I realized this past Earth Day that its roots are entwined with those of my life’s work, which began 30 years ago in a little corner of the aluminum recycling industry in Mount Pleasant.

Storm Damage in Tennessee

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Tonight, as I drove to pickup my teenager from my parent's houseboat, I came across down trees and limbs on Highway 96 just south of Interstate 40 off the 268 Exit. This damage was caused earlier in the day when a strong thunderstorm roared through our area. (will post photos later)

TEOLAWKI returns again!

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The End Of Life As We Know It:

No matter where I turn, I am met with another barrage of imminent doom.

Another reason why Obama isn't JFK

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Obama is promising to spend $18 billion of our money on his education program, and plans to pay for it by diverting money from NASA's Constellation Program. Of course, it was JFK who challenged the nation to put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960's. For Obama, however, hope ends at the edge of the atmosphere.

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