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‘Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics’

On September 23, 2018September 23, 2018 By wastedpilgrimIn HumorLeave a comment

Clinton, South Carolina, Sunday, September 23, 2018, 10:45 a.m. I fell asleep with the TV on last night, which is not unusual, and it awakened me this morning, when I wanted to sleep longer, because, in a semi-conscious state, I got irritated. Mark Twain said, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and …

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Gone Back There

On August 1, 2014August 1, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

  I’m still not sure. It seemed real, as real as anything ever. It’s impossible to discuss. I’ve got close friends, sure, but none who would believe this. Among the reasons is I wouldn’t, and I’m more gullible than most. That this happened is inconceivable. It was real. It had to be. Either that or …

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A Bit More Olympian About Football

On January 19, 2014January 19, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn SportsLeave a comment

The Winter Olympics are about to begin. I don’t know why it’s a plural since no one ever mentions any individual Olympic. Olympics is one of those words where you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.Grammatically.I’m embarrassingly uninformed. The only person I know who seems to be in the Olympics is Vladimir …

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