Monthly Archives: January 2015

  1. This eye did see all the way

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    January 30, 2015 by jacklovelace

    Amazon had one of those $3 one day electronic offers on an old west novel by someone named Bausch. The …
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  2. Red light cameras ok with me

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    January 19, 2015 by jacklovelace

    I am so puzzled on this topic that I realize I must be mostly alone. There is a study drumbeat …
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  3. Tony and the Fire Dance

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    January 19, 2015 by jacklovelace

    I just finished a biography about Bob Fosse. Very good. One of the many sources in the book was Tony …
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  4. Stadium countdown

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    January 17, 2015 by jacklovelace

    Knowing how many critics are out there, I still got pumped at news today that the new CSU football stadium …
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  5. Clint is back

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    January 17, 2015 by jacklovelace

    After Jersey Boys which was dreadful, I was afraid Clint had lost his touch. Not so. American Sniper is really …
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  6. Taken for a ride

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    January 13, 2015 by jacklovelace

    How bad is it? In Taken 3, about a third of the way through the movie, police discover a video …
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  7. Don’t be intimidated

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    January 7, 2015 by jacklovelace

    Journalists today should be more determined than ever to not be intimidated from using their voice and doing the job. …
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  8. Kill The Messenger over the top

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    January 6, 2015 by jacklovelace

  9. Times gets an F on Airbnb story

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    January 5, 2015 by jacklovelace

      The lack of connection to how people really live was on full display in a potentially useful spread in …
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  10. Quarterback at MU the next two years

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    January 2, 2015 by jacklovelace

    A great year this year and Maty Mauk is one gutsy kid. But it is going to be painful to …
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