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Two announcements and a disclaimer....

As stated earlier, there will be no "From the Pressbox" for tonight's halftime show, as I will be "on assignment" at the Promise Keepers event, taking place at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland tonight and tomorrow. I will write a few posts in the days following about it on my Seek Him First blog. I do plan on being at the band show tomorrow tonight, in Sugarcreek at Garaway High School. I will be well travelled in the next 48 hours.

New Buckeye Baby Boomer Blogger Buddy. This blog has a new friend. His name is Doc Lehman. doc hails from nearby, Orrville and has a blog on Word Press. We share a lot of the same interests and have some of the same cultural memories, including racing and music.

And now a disclaimer: I would have given Eric Mansfield's blog the same recognition if he had gone to a John McCain appearance. As I announced earlier this week, I will not use my blog as a political statement. I enjoy the Have I Got News For You blog because Eric is a member of the so called "mainstream media" who is able to communicate with the blogging community. Other media types who blog treat it as a necessary evil and do it because they have to and their writings show it. Eric's writings hint that he enjoys blogging.

Comments

Michelle said…
Hey, just wanted to let you know I'm back!!! Thanks for all the emails you have sent me keep them coming:) missed ya lots
Cliff i have this weeks photo's an a video from last night's rittman football game !!! i'll have more video's soon!

Blogger Friend
Matthew.
garaway band show question

if you don't get my email >> i was wondering about this garaway band show that ur talkin about, is Rittman gonna be there an what time does it start an what will it cost, PLEASE write me bacc an let me kno I WOULD LUVV TOO GO !!!!!! Blogger Friend
Matthew
What other bands are gonna be there....... could ya tell me!
Jen said…
Hope your weekend is going well!
Anonymous said…
Always good to encourage a fellow blogger even if his sentiments may not be what you root for.everybody is entitled to their own opinion.
I thought Eric did a great job.
Frasypoo
Connie said…
I hope you enjoy the Promise Keepers weekend and find it spiritually uplifting for you, Cliff.

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