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Some quick takes-Coming attractions

First, I am several "From the Pressboxes" short, but I will catch up. The Rittman band show was this past Saturday and it was a great success. I just have some things to do before I post it.

Next, as I have gotten some good response from the pro wrestling post from early last year, I will repost the other three from that "series." that will be once a week for the next three.

I also plan on ranting about the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, here in the great state of Ohio.

I have a book review that has been too long in coming in the next few days.

And I still wish to keep this blog a safe haven from politics, as I have blogging friends who support different candidates. Cliff Note: I will be so glad when this election is over. As a Christian, it will be my duty to pray for whomever wins the election. I may review another book that deals with that.

Lastly, my latest post over at Seek Him First, my faith based blog, is about gossip. It links to Terry Pluto's latest "Faith and You" column.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
You must be a busy bee!!!
Ditto on the politics. I can't wait for it to be over and who ever ends up in there needs LOTS of prayers!!
Brenda said…
I agree. As I have said, my hope is the lesser of the two evils comes out on top!! Hopefully by election day I'll have figured out which one that is!!
Connie said…
You have complaints with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles? Hmmm....I wonder why that doesn't surprise me! HA HA! I have a few complaints of my own about them. :)
Cliff said…
Daisy, If I would have wrote the post about the BMV that was going through my mind yesterday afternoon, this blog would have been flagged.
Frasypoo said…
The good part is all of us have differant political leanings but we all can meet here on our blogs and be friends
Looking forward to hearing more about the DMV
Pat Jenkins said…
well i finally have something to look forward to!!!
Anonymous said…
I am looking forward to more pro wrestling posts.

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