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Cory Kibler solo show tonight at the box
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Forum post With Skirt and Harmonic Dissidents. I haven’t played solo in a long time, and probably won’t again for a long time, so I hope some of you can make it out. I will have new songs! Maybe three or four of them! As usual, I’ll probably bring snacks or something. Cory Wow two […]
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hey ma, where we puts the totinios cutty thingy mc bobber
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I think this would make Alton’s head explode. Just think how nicely this would fit in your utensil drawer. Pizza scissors are the new hotness.
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Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casaday: Share the road
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Fluxux asked the Chief to clarify about bicycles and the rules of the road. (He has links mixed in the article so you might want to read it there) Last week, a regular reader of The Chief’s Corner asked me if I’d blog about bicycles and the rules of the road. “Sure,” I replied, “I’ll […]
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Josh of son of 76 and Pat Bradly solo shows at the zoo tonight
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Show post in the forum Pat Bradley is one of the few men I swoon over. Check out his free stuff here.
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Brigitte Dale is moving to LA and the LJS is looking for a new catty girl. Be the next Catty Girl Brigitte Dale now calls Hollywood —that would be The (323) — home. Meanwhile, back here in the (402), we’re on the hunt for her replacement. Actually, we think you may have what it takes […]
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Back in my day we tied onions to our belts. It was the style at the time. Lincoln in 1942
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Bernie posted this over on the forum (which has a good discussion on where this pic is located)
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LJS article If Iles and Guilliatt are like most drug court graduates, the likelihood for lasting change is promising. According to 2007 numbers, only 17 percent of graduates were convicted of felonies in the three years after graduation. That compares to a national recidivism rate of 47 percent. Guilliatt’s advice to others in the program: […]
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