Monthly Archives: December 2009

A Good Horse

So I was chatting to this single woman in her thirties. “How’s your new home?” I asked. “Good,” she said. “How’s the horse riding?” “Good,” she said. “I met a new horse today at the stable near me. It’s hard … Continue reading

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What’s With The Increasing Use Of The Military In Civilian Life?

A Valley resident tells me: “Our theory is that they are getting the public used to seeing them. Over the last couple years, at least here in the Valley, we’ve had military helicopters fly over at least twice a week, … Continue reading

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What Really Killed ‘The Las Vegas Jewish Reporter’?

According to JTA: Apparently a casualty of the recession, the 33-year-old Las Vegas Jewish Reporter is shuttering in the wake of low donations, the Las Vegas Sun reported. This week

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50 JDates

From her blog: “I am a 26 year old Jewish girl dating a non Jew. My mom does not want me to marry him and I don’t know what to do! So I have challenged myself to 50 Jewish dates… … Continue reading

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Free Nobel Peace Prize With Oil Change

Stephen Steinlight sends this along:

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