Morning Reads for Friday, September 11, 2020

Never forget. Never forget. Never forget. The apple insanity has commenced.  Can’t wait to see the pictures! Live not by lies. The Social Dilemma. Big Brother gets into the font business.  Coming soon, to a city near you. If Facebook is interested, I can give them a list. Reality has been cancelled.  Questionable reality. Again.

Morning Reads – Thursday, September 10, 2020

Happy Thursday! Surely some don’t want it even mentioned, but it was on this date in 1794 that America’s first non-denominational college was chartered. Blount College later became… the University of Tennessee. It’s also ‘National TV Dinner Day,’ though that seems more disappointing than the chartering of UT. Here are the headlines for today: Peaches  Another

Morning Reads for Tuesday, September 8

Good morning! Early Tuesdays in September are typically a time for beginnings: the weather teases us with that first whiff of cooler temperatures, the school year has kicked in, fall sports are in full swing, political campaigns are in high gear. At least, that’s usually how it is. This is the Year of Our Lord

Morning Reads for Friday, September 4, 2020

Georgia Top State for Business again. Mandated year-end testing still mandated. Cut and blow dry for me, but not for thee.   But how we know if they haz the smartz?  A vaccine.  So soon?   No. Just no. We need a Picard Facepalm. NCAA furloughing its entire staff at beginning of the college football season.

Four More Statewide Officials Endorse Sen. Loeffler

Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan, Attorney General Chris Carr, Insurance Commissioner John King, and Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols joined Governor Brian Kemp in lending their endorsement for Senator Kelly Loeffler’s campaign to remain United States Senator. Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan: “I’m proud to be on the campaign trail today with Senator Loeffler, and proud of the