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Would you take an anti-aging pill?

Would you take an anti-aging pill?

He said The short answer would be no, but that isn't going to cut here. People seem to have such a negative view of age. The prime of your life ends around 20. That's when you start to realize little pains in the body start to hurt.
The kitchen

The kitchen

I've decided that I miss cooking. Up until the end of high school I had no real urge to cook. I would do it because it was expected of me. I lived on a family farm and I was happy to contribute in any way that I could.
Marketing a new challenge for wheat growers

Marketing a new challenge for wheat growers

Farmers are going to face an unsettled fall in terms of marketing their grain.
Surprises

Surprises

Marna's Musings
University roommates

University roommates

This fall will be my final year of university. This means my final year of sleeping in on weekdays, taking naps over my lunch hour and wearing a steady uniform of hoodies and jeans.
A strong-willed mayor who genuinely cared passes

A strong-willed mayor who genuinely cared passes

When most people assume public office, they do the normal thing and move into their predecessor's office. A box of family pictures is brought in, perhaps some memorabilia - things to make it seem more like home. Not Julian Sadlowski.
Things that tick me off

Things that tick me off

As I have been sick for the last month and a half, it has been easier to tick me off than normal. One thing I never thought I'd miss is Tim Hortons. I am not even allowed to consume caffeine, why on earth would I crave it? Well apparently I do.
Obscure or not, 'perfect' is forever

Obscure or not, 'perfect' is forever

Here's the baseball question of the day: Who is the more obscure pitcher to throw a perfect game: Dallas Braden or Phil Humber? Discuss among yourselves.
I was wrong

I was wrong

When I related the massive four day dump of raw sewage from the Carlyle sewage lagoons into the "poor little creek" and down into the Alameda Resevoir in a previous letter to the editor in the Friday, March 23 edition of the Carlyle Observer, I state
Tax law is surprisingly interesting

Tax law is surprisingly interesting

The courtroom rarely lends itself to the riveting drama that is depicted in a television series. While the recent tax-evasion proceedings haven't exactly been riveting, thanks to their strange predictability, it has certainly been interesting.
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