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    November 29

    The Spice Must Flow

    If you are a cultured geek, you will get a laugh out of this....

    November 27

    The Psychology of Blogging

    It has been a long time since I truly wrote in this blog.  There has been the occasional commentary on a news story, or sporadic pictures of the Sidekicks, but nothing with real substance.  This has been on my mind of late.  I seem to recall really enjoying the act of creating this thing.  Where did that go, I wonder.

    Well, I thought about it, and I can think of one reason I have not written as much.  In thinking back, I realized that I did most of my blogging while in school.  I don't mean to say that I blogged more during that time period, I mean that I literally blogged during class, while listening to the lecture (or not).  Ok, I hear my parents out there gasping in horror, all I have to say is check out my 3.9 GPA....  Anyway, about 90 percent of the time, class was flat out BOR-ING, so I killed the time writing for the blog.

    Of course, since graduating, there is certainly not an overabundance of boring moments to motivate me to extreme measures such as writing.  Still, I don't think that is the whole story.

    I have realized something else as I have read through my old entries.  Early on I wrote about family, old war stories, and whatever else seemed fun.  After a while, most of the entries start to become about MudTreasure having cancer, and her eventual passing.  (Wow, a few months ago I couldn't have written THAT sentence).  The Ol' Balding Avenger's Lair became a pretty sad place.  I was just as involved in our little local blog community, but we were all about MudTreasure.  Now, I think that the blog was very impotent for getting through that time.  It was a great way to share news with everyone and pull together. 

    Ever hear of Pavlov's dogs? If you are reading this, I am sure you have, only a very enlightened person would be cruising this blog.  Well, I think I am one of them.  For me though, instead of a ringing bell making me salivate (actually, that does happen), I think that I associated the blogging with the more negative aspects of those times.  Until very recently, thinking of writing for this was accompanied by dread.  Sheesh, heavy.

    The magic year has passed since MudTreasure died.  I don't know why it is magic, but it seems to work.  I find myself suddenly ready to move on in many respects, and blogging is one of them.  Of course, at this point nearly my entire fan base have stopped reading (all 3 of them).  None the less, I am diving back in.  I know, you'll believe it when you see it, but I am telling you, I even have some entries queued up for future use.  Besides, look at the length of this bad boy, it's an essay!

    For now, I am going to try and catch up on this year a bit, and see where it goes from there.....

    November 26

    ESPN - Nutt era closes with resignation of Arkansas coach - College Football

    Well, if your not a Hog fan, this is no big deal, but around here this headline may be the biggest news of the year.  Allot of folks have been highly critical of Nutt here lately.  I think he was a good man and a great coach.  I dread having to play him if he gets a job in the SEC.... 

    Link to ESPN - Nutt era closes with resignation of Arkansas coach - College Football

    November 25

    Catching up - Summer '07

     

    I just wanted to post a few photos of the Sidekicks playing in the neighborhood this summer.  

     Mainly because it shows just how  HUGE they have grown. 

    There are plenty of kids in this area, and a lot of good neighbors.  If the weather is nice at all an impromptu block party tends to start with all the young ones converging on some "lucky" parent's house to romp in the yard. 

      

     

     

     

    November 23

    Talking about Greatest Stories Never Told: Thanksgiving

    So, the commercialization of the holidays is nothing new..... 

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    Greatest Stories Never Told: Thanksgiving

    Greatest Stories Never Told: Thanksgiving
    FDR was lobbied by retailers to lengthen the Christmas season by making Thanksgiving earlier.