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The Spider and ‘the Fry’

When I was a little kid, dares were in high fashion. My brothers and I would dare each other to do anything. Looking back on our antics, when I am now forty years old, I can see exactly how funny, ridiculous and dangerous our many, varied 'dares' were. I can now also see that, unlike I previously thought long ago, that my brothers and I had plenty of good, common sense. Our senses, however, seemed to take leave of us the hot second somebody said they would 'double-dog-dare us to do it!' At that point, our honor was challenged. And all bets were off.

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No time for complacency

As we often contemplate ways that we can improve our quality of life and opportunities for citizens in all of the communities in Barbour County, we come up with a few ideas. However, the result of turning these ideas into accomplishments we know it takes a united community. It takes people focused on an effort to bring people of all walks of life together.

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Church Membership

I have been attending a church in the area for about 1 year. I enjoy the worship service and the people of the congregation have really made me feel welcome. Some of them have encouraged me to join the church and become a member. I was a member of a church a long time ago, but never really stayed involved. I have often been suspicious of the “organized” church because of some of the hypocrisy and some of the things I have seen going on. I always believed I could be a good person and not have to be a member of the church. However, I really do like where I am even if I am still not sure about membership. What advice can you give me?

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A dish of a fish! And a ‘do’ too!

You might think of 'mullet' as a word to describe a quaint haircut - Oh, that cavalier coiffure many refer to as the 'business up front, party in the back' hairdo. And I do too. (Just about every boy in my fourth grade class wore a 'mullet' on his head in some capacity.) My Daddy would get tickled by that phrase, 'wore a mullet,' because all Daddy ever thought a 'mullet' was, was a very tasty fish!

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