Since beginning this column, I’ve taken off one week a year, which has typically been the week prior to Christmas. Even before I retired, the week leading up to Christmas was always hectic for me. I thought that after ... more »
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Joe Walther
on Sun 24 Dec 2006 02:41 PM EST
Since beginning this column, I’ve not written one for the week prior to Christmas Day because I figured that people would be too busy to read it. In the Sunday, December 17
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Joe Walther
on Sun 17 Dec 2006 04:28 PM EST
Dear Miss Kraby, Um, please excuse Joey from school yesterday. He had terrible awful cramps and a real bad case of Enough already about ... more » Sunday, December 10
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Joe Walther
on Sun 10 Dec 2006 05:12 PM EST
I wrote last week that my study team would visit a state mental institution during the ensuing week. We did it. The institutional staff gave us free reign. I talked with anyone I desired, but the staff told me ... more » Sunday, December 3
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Joe Walther
on Sun 03 Dec 2006 03:59 PM EST
People who write this type of weekly column typically spend three to five days in research, plus another day and a half writing and rewriting to reach the final cut. I don’t do this. The best material comes from ... more » |
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