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Sarah Brice

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Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:47 AM
Original article: My friend broke my phone!

Oh is Mariana Trench

Going to be upset when he/she reaches 50! If the youngsters of that day and age are anything like him/her, well life isn't going to be pretty.

We all think we will never change the way we are when we are in our 20's or so, but life has a funny way of proving us wrong. Depending on MT's age now, in another 20 to 30 years, the world is going to look vastly different than it does today and there will be new technologies that we probably haven't begun to dream about available then, and baby, Watch Out! The first time you have to ask a kid to show you how to use something new to you, you are going to feel ancient.

As for me, I'm sliding into 53 with a bullet and I recently purchased an XBox 360 and given that I wasn't born with a controller in my hand, like some people I know, I have had a learning curve to work with it, but I'm getting better with it, and in a short while, you can eat my dust! This is the only piece of technology I have had any trouble with since the advent of the home computer, which BTW, I taught myself to take apart and rebuild, as well as, made a very profitable living doing professionally for over 10 years before becoming disabled, and I have never looked back. I'm the one people come to to explain virtually any new piece of technical equipment or to program/fix.

Maybe you have been hanging out with some old fogey's or maybe it is just the impatience of youth that is your problem, but, don't lump everyone into the "you're dead once you hit a certain age" catagory. We are all different and thank the universe for it.

Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:05 AM
Original article: My friend broke my phone!

To marc22309

Young man, you had me leaking fluids from both ends what with your 50 is the new 80! And given that I'm rapidly approaching 53 and forgot to buy a new package of Depends, I want to know where do I send the cleaning bill for my suede chair??? Hmmnnn, you young whippersnapper.

You'll be my age soon enough and see how you like it. Laugh all you want, but the years fly by quickly and 50 is just around the corner for a youngster like you.

Please give ample warning to us old folks when you are going to write something like that, something on the order of a SPOILER warning on movie and TV websites, say like PEE YOURSELF ZONE AHEAD.

And no, Toonces the Cat will not be driving my car anytime soon, either.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 01:36 PM

I entered this comment on yesterday's column, but it rightly belongs here under this one. Thanks again, Glenn.

I am sitting here at my desk, so angry over the Lieberman decision, that I could spit nails. Since spitting nails is impossible, I have come to only one conclusion and action that is possible.

Honor in government is no longer possible in the 21st century. No matter which party you side with, both have disgraced this country and your article only shows a few of the ways in the recent past that we have been disgraced.

I was a Republican for 32 years, when this year I changed my registration to Democrat in order to vote for Barack Obama in the Pennsylvania Primary. (In PA you must be registered for a party to vote in a primary AND you may only vote for candidates within your party) Previously, I have always split my vote in general elections, preferring to vote for the individual candidate and not along any party line; however, this year it seemed mandatory to change parties. While I did not "feel like a Democrat", preferring moderation in all things, I could no longer, in good conscience revert to the Republican Party. I contemplated either staying in the Democratic Party or re-registering as an Independent, but had not made up my mind until today.

Having lived through the Nixon administration and the Clinton administration with their individual scandals, I always believed that each President involved was acting out of a sense of self preservation, whether it be through illegal action, such as Nixon or among other things the selling of the Lincoln bedroom and the questionable elicitation of campaign funds such as Clinton. Under George W. Bush the game changed and it was not a question of self preservation, but the continual acts of eviscerating the Constitution, invasion of a sovereign nation to oust the head of state, who, while truly despicable, was not responsible for the horrendous destruction caused on September 11, 2001. Bush's sins, so to speak, were of the mortal kind and could very well lead to the utter destruction of the Constitution of the United States of America and to our way of life and standing in the world.

Today, I have made a decision. November 4, 2008 was the last election I shall ever participate in and the last time I will have ever voted. It is my conclusion that no matter the party nor the individual, honor was a concept that died with the end of the last century. When a President-Elect and the Senate Democrats can allow an unscrupulous man such as Joe Lieberman to continue to hold such a powerful (yet in his hands, impotent) committee chairmanship and insist on no substantial penalties for his nauseating and traitorous behavior in this past election, that is the day when I say goodbye. I can no longer believe that there are honorable men and women in government; therefore, I shall no longer enable them to come to power by giving them my vote.

It is a sad day for me, as it always must be when one's illusions are destroyed and for the first time in the nearly 15 years my father has been dead, am I glad he is not here to watch as I tear up my voter registration card and make this vow. He, above all, knew what honor was, and it was he who taught me the value and precious right voting was. Very sad day, indeed.

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