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November 01, 2006

Maybe there's hope after all

Congratulations to the students at Snow Canyon Middle School.

Tuesday, these young people decided that they didn't like what was going on at their school. They were upset because they couldn't dress in Halloween costumes to celebrate the holiday. It got to the point where they were not getting the answers they wanted so they walked out of class at lunch time, went across the street and had a protest walk.

Now, before we go any further on up this road, congratulations must also go out to principal John Goldhardt, who was admirable in the way he handled the situation.

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September 25, 2006

The party's on again in New Orleans

It’s only a football game. It won’t save lives in Iraq, help drive our gasoline prices down any further and it certainly won’t cure cancer.

It’s only a football game.

But, to the residents of New Orleans, who suffered so much a year ago, it was everything as the New Orleans Saints played their first game in the Superdome Monday night after it was ravaged by a hurricane a year ago.

There were no cheerleaders on the field last year when thousands sought refuge in the cavernous arena that has hosted Super Bowls, rock bands and anything else with mega, colossal or giant attached to it.

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September 20, 2006

You jerk! You're dumber than...

It's always an adventure when I see the little red light lit up on my work telephone.

It means that somebody has left me a voice mail.

And, if you spent a day or two answering my phone, you'd know what I mean.

"I always knew you were a jerk...now I know you're dumber than a stick!"

SLAM!

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September 14, 2006

I'm a Kinky kinda guy

The best gig in the world could soon be covering the governor's office.

Not in Salt Lake City, in Austin, Texas, not too far from The World Armadillo Headquarters.

That is, if Kinky Friedman, running as an independent, somehow wins this November.

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September 06, 2006

Revisiting 9/11

For the most part, it was a fairly unremarkable morning.

Get up, shave, shower, do the crossword puzzle and dress for work.

As every morning, the television was on in the background, tuned to CNN.

Then, in an instant, the world went insane as the network cut to a live shot of one of the World Trade Center buildings in flames. An airplane had crashed into it, the nation was told.

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Jeffs court countdown under way

OK, it's T-minus 60 minutes and counting until the first court proceedings against Warren Jeffs take place in 5th District Court.

Looking out the back door of our office, I see police spotters/snipers(?) on the red hill. There are cops running around in tactical armor, toting M-16s.

And, all of this just for a televised initial appearance?

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August 30, 2006

Shedding four pounds took nearly six weeks

The good news is the weight is coming off. The bad news is that it is taking a long time. There is no quick fix for me. When those diet pill advertisements show an asterisk next to that skinny person who shed 30 pounds in only eight weeks, and in tiny print near the bottom it reads, “Results not typical” – they’re not kidding.

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August 29, 2006

Finally, Jeffs is behind bars

They got the dirtbag, finally.

I don't care that Warren Jeffs believes that multiple wives will give him a pass to heaven. If consenting adults buy that line, fine.

I don't care that he has a set of other beliefs that are outside the mainstream. Worship whoever or whatever you desire.

But, I do care that this guy and his followers preyed on innnocent little girls who knew/know no other way of life other than a sentence of abuse -- both sexual and emotional.

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August 25, 2006

The times, they really are a changin'

The usually quiet Bob Dylan remarked recently that he hasn't heard a recording in decades that was any good.

It wasn't a rap on musicians, it was a rap on the technology that makes stars out of the likes of Clay and Kelly, Faith and Shania.

The digital era has taken all of the soul out of recorded music.

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August 24, 2006

Hydration with water isn’t kicking caffeine fix

Yep, I did it like I said I would. I switched from regular Coca-Cola to diet and then onto water. I’ve had a headache for two days. My body is missing the caffeine. I can hardly wait for it to be out of my system. Would you believe I’m even shaking?

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August 17, 2006

My enemies are Coca-Cola and Hershey's chocolate

My battle with the bulge has enemies that are making some headway – Coca-Cola and Hershey’s chocolate. Quitting these vices is throwing me into withdrawals. I never thought food could be so addictive, but it seriously is. When I’m stressed, all I want to do is eat and I’ve been wired lately with life’s trials that are so distracting that I can’t think straight - but I can certainly eat.

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August 16, 2006

Who am I? What am I?

Our mortal search for who we are, what we are, what we believe in, what this life is all about is what makes our time here so interesting.

It's the journey, not the destination, after all, that's most important. But, as I heard in a song by someone still near to my heart, if you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.

There are a couple of interesting tools at your disposal, however, that can be used either for your amusement or a reality check.

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July 31, 2006

Between a rock and a hard place?

St. George city officials are trying to come to grips with the growing traffic problems.

There is a desperate need for a more fluid east-west corridor. On the table are three plans — two of which call for widening Red Hills Parkway, the other for cutting through the tortoise preserve that would “minimize impacts to rock formations near the Dixie Rock,” according to a city press release.

So, it comes down to preserving a rock or living, breathing creatures that share our land?

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Airport in St George and Cedar

Cedar City Airport is nice and I am hoping the St George one when it is done is just as nice, but what I hope for the most is maybe more options for destinations. It is kind of a pain to have to fly to St Lake to go to Phoenix. I'd love to be able to fly to San Diego, Phoenix, somewhere in Texas and SLC from here. Who knows maybe that would increase tourism too!

Man’s Quest for Validation

A hundred years or so ago there were ways to test your mettle …. Evalutate your abilities vis-a-vis your neighbors talents, and in other words confirm your worth, at least in the useful-skills category without having to hire a shrink to guide you in self-evaluation or take a test out of a magazine.

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July 30, 2006

Where's my Harley?

It's a comfortable, breezy Sunday morning.

The sky is that beautiful Southern Utah blue, the temp is perfect and, well, I feel the need for the open road.

I need a Harley.

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July 26, 2006

DAWHAC, a little dose of reality, please

There are committees for everything these days. They are all well-intentioned, I’m sure, but I’ve yet to see many that really get the job done.

Such is the sad case with the folks who make up the Dixie Area Workforce Housing Affordability Committee, which is supposed to find ways to provide affordable housing for our local workforce.

They meet, they talk pie-in-the-sky but nothing gets done. They’ve based the price for affordable housing at least $75,000 more than what the average wage-earner can afford and their plans look too far into the future instead of searching for solutions to help those who live here now. Then, our economic development people complain because there’s no sizable workforce.

Having just been in the housing market, I know the realities. You are not going to find a reasonable market — I’m talking quality, quantity and price — for entry- or even mid-level housing. Adding to the challenge is the fact that I don’t come from a family with deep roots and extensive property holdings here or a family with money. I had to go it alone.

And, the rental scene is frightening. First, there’s the attitude among many that renters are “undesirables” who tarnish our neighborhoods and quality of life. Then there are those who insist tenants abide by certain cultural standards — even though this is illegal. Then there are the absentee owners who promise the moon, but break their end of the bargain early on by not making proper repairs or holding up their end on maintenance. And, finally, have you seen some of the “affordable” rentals around here?

Wake up, DAWHAC, we need answers now before all of our kids end up so frustrated they move out of state to find jobs that pay well and homes they can afford.

July 25, 2006

Everywhere you go, the kids wanna rock

You’ve seen the T-shirts: “If it’s too loud, you’re too old.”

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