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Life in a boomtown: September 2006
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Life in a boomtown. Saturday, September 30, 2006. Champions and the antithesis of. Well my dear friend Hank Johnston pretty much summed up Saturday for Blue Devil fans everywhere. Duke was held to 100 yards of total offense in Saturday's 37-0 debacle at the hands of Virginia. Sigh, a bit of nostalgia for the Carl Franks glory years kicking in about now.". Did I mention they love the Broncos? Because on Sunday, everyone here seems to forget about everything in the word that is happening except what the go...
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From the Catacombs - Archives: 11/27/07
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From the Catacombs - Archives. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Sunday, September 10, 2006. The Case for Geocentrism. I hope to write more at length about this remarkable book in the future, In the meantime, see my related post: "An Earth-Centered Universe - Again? Posted by Caryl at 9:27 AM. Friday, September 22, 2006. Geocentrism Two: The Big Bang is a Big Bust. 2] Philip Morrison: “It is deceptive to maintain for so long the very term that stood for a beginning out of nothing.” “The B...DL Hotson’s "...
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Life in a boomtown: February 2007
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Life in a boomtown. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. For what it's worth (and it may not be worth much.). While watching the Duke-Maryland game (ouch! I saw a spot advertising the upcoming NASCAR race in California on ESPN Deportes! I couldn't believe it. But clearly it's true. I guess ESPN must see the growth potential both of stock car racing and. Posted by Pedro in Wyoming at 8:51 PM. Monday, February 26, 2007. Most interesting quote of the day. Buried in the press release. Posted by Pedro in Wyoming at ...
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Life in a boomtown: May 2007
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Life in a boomtown. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Get ready to be bombarded. It's been a little slow around "Life in a Boomtown" has started teasing the high plains and life speeds up with the longer days. Don't fear. After a Memorial Day jaunt to Boulder, Colo., I'm full of ideas so get ready for a flood of posts in the coming weeks. It's gonna be good so get ready to enjoy. I gots to go to work. Look for something by Wednesday night. Posted by Pedro in Wyoming at 6:46 AM. Thursday, May 17, 2007. Brantley and ...
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Life in a boomtown: November 2006
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Life in a boomtown. Thursday, November 30, 2006. I haven't been to India. But former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson. A Wyoming native and resident of Cody, recently returned from a trip he took there. It was his first time and he related some of his experiences in a recent telephone conversation we had. He described the incredible wealth that stands side-by-side and in sharp contrast to abject poverty that is well-documented in the country. I said I'd seen similar scenes in Turkey, Romania and Tunisia. Those are...
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Life in a boomtown: June 2007
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Life in a boomtown. Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Washington, for once, hits it on the nose. When it comes to Wyoming, people in the east usually think Jackson Hole, Cowboys and. nothing. For once, though, someone in this case one of my favorite bloggers, the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza hits something in Wyoming right on this nose. "What? You ask. The political climate surrounding the selection of a new U.S. Senator. It's kind of complicated but it's been kind of a fun thing to follow. I took the time t...
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Life in a boomtown: January 2007
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Life in a boomtown. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Barbaro is dead at the tender age of four, but now this story in the N.Y. Times introduces the colt's still unnamed kid brother. Does this 10-and-a-half month old horse have a chance at the greatness his older sibling had? As the Times is careful to point out, an estimated 34,200 horses were born in 2006. Bottom line, there will be a lot of horses vying for the 18 or 20 gates at Churchill Downs in two years. We'll see, we'll see. You can buy what? If I was...
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Life in a boomtown: April 2007
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Life in a boomtown. Monday, April 30, 2007. And definitely this little item from today's paper:. A 45-year-old man was bitten on the ring finger by a squirrel when he tried to remove it from the. Campbell County High School North Campus gym at 1:55 pm Saturday, Police Cpl. Eric Dearcorn said. The squirrel was euthanized and Public Health will be notified to dertermine any rabies risk. Dearcorn said it was likely self-defense on the part of the squirrel. Posted by Pedro in Wyoming at 9:32 PM. Had its root...
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Life in a boomtown: October 2006
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Life in a boomtown. Monday, October 30, 2006. Friends, missionaries and a governor y'all come back now, ya hear? Angela and I are working toward two months living in the new apartment (complete with a balcony view of a now leafless cottonwood tree) and I think it’s time to review the fine people that have come to and through our door. Hawkers of religion, too, have found it to our door: Last weekend’s pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses were kind enough to grace our door and leave a pamphlet, The End of False Re...