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So that's why you have kids - Ed Brock
From the shower I could hear the baby crying.
Unhealthy pastime trimmed down to holidays - Justin Boron
“Some people have a foolish way of not minding, or pretending not to mind, what they eat. For my part, I mind my belly very studiously, and very carefully; for I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else.” Samuel Johnson
Letters to the Editor
November 21, 2005
Bad service is the customer's fault - Rob Felt
Have you received any bad customer service lately? Yes? It's your own fault.
On being all grown up - Heather Middleton
Sometimes it can be difficult to remember your little sister and brother have grown up just as you have and they don't need 'mothering' anymore.
On technology and shopping malls - Michael Davis
It used to be that I could answer many of my dad's technical questions on computers, anyway.
Letter to the Editor
November 14, 2005
A redneck listens to a little classical music - Bob Paslay
Ho-Ho-Ho. Fooled you. You probably thought with the holidays so close I was going to write one of those sappy Walton family Thanksgiving or Christmas stories about how we went out and stalked the turkey and sat around the dining room table singing Thanksgiving songs.
Riverdale city clerk resigns
By Justin Boron
Pets of the Week
November 17, 2005
Community Christian seniors sign scholarships
From Staff Reports
Rev. Harris to represent area at White House Aging Conference
By Jeffery Whitfield
Candy from strangers - Paul Frysh
Midnight Berry, Warm Winter Toffee, Twista Lime, Mintrigue, Mocha Taboo, Mandarin Mint.
Four nabbed in Henry burglaries
By Michael Davis
Georgia Supreme Court hears Clayton civil service debate
By Justin Boron
Slating awards for less than deserving drivers - Jeffery Whitfield
Nothing creeps up faster than headlights bearing down upon the rear bumper of your car in the nighttime air.
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Obituaries
November 22, 2005
Clayton State signs JUCO star
From Staff Reports