Shoot, I could just be a decade or two away from my son or daughter trying to push me into some cheerful Geezerland.
Shoot, I could just be a decade or two away from my son or daughter trying to push me into some cheerful Geezerland.
A weekend so splendid that it couldn’t even be spoiled by Ole Miss’ crushing loss to Mississippi State Thanksgiving night.
It’s no surprise that most folks wanted Uhrin out, when you consider his career on council.
Naturally, members of the media ate up the story and licked the spoon.
If there’s one drawback to living in coastal Virginia, besides the clowns in local government, it’s an absence of fall colors.
The workers, er technicians, are polite and don’t look like they’re on parole.
Are we a country that relishes the free exchange of ideas? Or one where angry mobs try to silence their political opponents?
Then again, what’s another year when you’ve been playing hide-the-perverts for almost half a century?
Backscratching, profiteering, nepotism. Now alleged criminal activity by city staff.
What’s the point in reading a novel once you know how it ends?
I earned them by doing something I’d never been able to do during my 42 years in journalism: I got to campaign for candidates I believed in on Election Day.
SNL isn’t a comedy show anymore, it’s a self-indulgent pageant for clueless millennials without taste or common sense.
Clearly, some of the local plutocrats are terrified that their Gatsbyesque lifestyle will end if the Good Government guys win.
John Uhrin hasn’t represented the people. He’s been an obedient bucket boy for developers, especially for Bruce Thompson.