Football Over for Michael

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Michael just finished his last year at the Alpharetta Youth Football Association.  His team, the White Eagles, won the “Lanier Bowl” beating the Sawnee Mountain Bulldogs.  The game was played at the North Forsyth High School field.  They went undefeated!…
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A Celebration of Life

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This week I attended the funeral of James Madison (JM) Hulme Jr.  JM was my wife’s grandfather.  The father of Doug Hulme, my father-in-law.  JM died on his birthday this past September 27th at 96 years old. He was also…
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Less Can Be More – An Easier Tax System

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I'm not sure how many people have heard of the Fairtax.  Here is how it is described at www.fairtax.org: The FairTax plan is a comprehensive proposal that replaces all federal income and payroll based taxes with an integrated approach including…
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1 Down, 1 to Go

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We took our oldest to his dorm at Georgia Southern University last 1.5 weeks ago.  He’s already turning in papers in a literature class.  It truly is a new world now.  Or maybe it’s a step back to the old…
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How do I like my iPhone?

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That’s easy.  A whole lot.  I’ve had it now for 2 months.  I’m not letting go of my Blackberry on T-Mobile though.  I pay $50 per month there for unlimited talk minutes, $20 for unlimited data, $5 for 400 text…
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Silly Placards on Cars

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Today I was leaving the club after Rena and I had a good workout (weights and Pilates.)  In the parking lot I saw a new Chevrolet Tahoe.  I miss our 2001 Yukon XL (our son totaled it in February of…
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Red Ring of Death

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This is what a teen calls a failure of an Xbox 360.  It refers to the 4 red lights that surround the power button on the front of the Xbox.  These only come on when the box, or Xbox, fails.…
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