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The Internet Just Wasn’t Big Enough

January 21, 2011 / by Pat Williams / 1 Comment

Stack of Books By katerha on Flickr

As I work to update this site and slowly transfer it's multitude of pages over to a wordpress platform, I was reflecting on how much the internet has changed since I first wrote much of the material, +/- a decade ago. There is so much information online now, but when I began to post about the …

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Trivia EH? Martin Short

January 19, 2011 / by Pat Williams / 9 Comments

One of our readers is looking for some answers. Who knows where the following image of Martin Short appeared? What movie, book, cartoon, or advertisement is it affiliated with? Any guesses? …

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When Snowbirds Don’t Come Home

January 16, 2011 / by Pat Williams / 1 Comment

Canadian snowbirds retiring to the USA

The Financial Post ran an article just before Christmas discussing seniors getting legal status to live in the USA. They stated that some seniors, after spending the winters in the warmer US regions, choose to stay permanently. Warmer climates weren't the only reason; a lower cost of living was an …

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