“On that day, our nation changed.” Promotions, teases and lead-ins to broadcast programs or segments about today’s sixth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terror attacks often have had this or a similar phrase. Hosts on shows so far repeat the statement and precede it with, “Everyone knows that. …” No, we don’t. No, it didn’t. I […]
Month: September 2007
Fun, fun, fun
It’s time to concede this one, this long-standing argument with My Beloved. Not argument, debate. No, discussion, a … philosophical discussion. We must define the frame. Any of these words can turn in reflection to “fight.” Even “conversation” is loaded. Healthy couples have conversations. A conversation at its meekest is where participants agree. Such a […]
Tom Sawyer’s Child Labor
A brief in today’s paper arouses interest for those procrastinators among us just getting around to Spring Cleaning. Northwest Arkansas Sustainability Center’s ‘Pack It In, Pack It Out’ activity day for children will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at Fayetteville’s Wilson Park. Participants will be organized into groups and have a contest to pick up […]
Pod-ner in Time
Isn’t the Internet wonderful, with all of that information available in an instant? Crusty people like me have taken to it in varying degrees of speed and intensity, while everyone under 30, from most of my office to three nephews and niece (in their 20s), didn’t need to learn it, for high electronics is their […]
Hero Addicts
Let us consider “hero,” not this person or that but the word. To consider how this word is being used in the media is to review to whom it is applied. That’s unfair to the person in the headline — “A hero remembered: [City name here] memorializes hometown soldier killed by helicopter crash in Iraq” […]