Category: Morning Reads

Morning Reads for Tuesday, March 13

Good morning! It’s about time the Brunch Bill passed. Oh, wait – it’s passed before! Maybe this time, it’ll be signed. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: anyone who thinks that the ability to order a Bloody Mary before noon on a Sunday morning is what will drive one into the chasm

Morning Reads for Friday, March 9, 2018

A gracious lady. Harper Lee letter collection headed to Emory. KSU in the news again. The Bleat features Jesup, sadly (below the fold). Great balls of fire! Time to channel your best Admiral Akbar. The maths, it is hard. Eeeeewwww. Oldest message in a bottle was discovered in Australia. Turning off the noise. Is it

Second Breakfast Reads for Tuesday, March 6

It’s day 2 of Qualifying, and all the cool kids are like: ::refresh:: ::refresh:: ::refresh:: Governor Deal signed Georgia’s first comprehensive adoption overhaul legislation in decades. That Sam Nunberg. Bless his heart. Bless him. Georgia’s deadly flu epidemic is trending downward. Will losing Paul Ryan’s support result in a tariff compromise? Villagers in northern Sumatra

Monday Morning Reads — March 5, 2018

Happy Monday, everyone! Here’s to less than one month of session remaining! News by the Numbers 90th Academy Awards – Here are the winners of last night’s Oscars. As always, I feel Timothee Chalamet was robbed because he didn’t win every award. 5 open seats – The Georgia House of Representatives could undergo a radical

Morning Reads for Friday, March 2, 2018

Oh, the hilarity. It burns. The Stitch is still chugging along. 13 out of 40 ain’t bad. Doubt you’ll hear about this on the telly. Amazon rolling in dough. Surely the apocalypse is upon us. Yep, Facebook really is spying on you. Not the land of breezy blondes anymore… A bit chilly, but the view

Late Morning Reads – Thursday, March 1

AJC: Georgia Dems ask voters about redistricting – and challenge GOP to do same – State Republican chair responds: Thanks, but no thanks Georgia House approves bill to keep guns from mentally ill  Georgia lawmakers reject public dollars for private schools Georgia House approves bill for automated speed traps in school zones Georgia bill extends

Monday Morning Reads – February 26, 2018

Happy Monday, everyone! Shout out to Jessica for filling in last week. New by the Numbers 125 painters – Alright, I admit that I’m late to the game, but I arrived nonetheless. Loving Vincent is incredible if for visually pleasing delivery alone. It took 125 painters nearly four years to create the first fully painted