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YES, THE GREAT ONE IS GREAT. WASPS AREN’T
September 29, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 9 In this issue of the Reader, your awestruck correspondent recalls the pleasure of interviewing Wayne Gretzky, writes how wasps are still...
PUTTING A NAME TO THE FACE AND FUN TV DEBATES
September 22, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 8 In this issue of the Reader, your diligent correspondent writes about how roses by any other name aren’t necessarily roses, what makes for a...
WRONG-WAY LEADERS, RABBIS, AND ‘ERBS
September 15, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 7 In this issue of the Reader, your ever-alert correspondent writes about a bad day at work, pumping the rabbi for answers, bananas and hot tubs...
HORSE HOCKEY AND DEER DOGS FOR SEPT. 8
September 8, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 6 In this edition of the Reader, your watchful correspondent writes about a ban on banks, hot dogs that crunch, and George Washington’s smarter...
SWEDEN’S DRIVERS STILL MAKE THE NEWS, AND THERE IS LOTS OF MAIL
September 1, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 5 In this edition of the Reader, your always alert correspondent notes how the BBC must be reading this newsletter, provides further proof you...
‘DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ ON THE INTERNET’ ~Abe Lincoln
August 25, 2024
Vol. 1 No. 4 In this edition of the Reader, your faithful correspondent writes about the model for the Statue of Liberty, Jabba the Trump, and the hazards of...
ON B.C.’s CRAZY MIXED UP DRIVERS, VIETNAMESE SOUP AND UGLY L.A.
August 18, 2024
Vol. 1, No. 3 In this edition of the Reader, your ever-vigilant correspondent considers the hazards of modern toasters and driving in B.C., celebrates...
ON TRIBUTE BANDS AND OTHER THINGS
August 11, 2024
In this edition of the Reader, your unwavering correspondent ponders the idea of dogs driving golf carts, muses on the historical significance of Aug. 9,...
So, what's this then?
August 4, 2024
Where this author, reformed journalist and retired consultant waxes on with cringe-worthy yet occasionally humorous personal anecdotes, the odd essay...
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