

You'd think people would know better than to go ice fishing when temperatures are in the 60s, 50s and 40s in this state. I guess they don't. Memo to my friends: The day you see me heading to a body of water to do some ice fishing, tell me to go back home and call one of my doctors.
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I'm wondering what it is that prompted the Register's restaurant reviewer to say a place is "trendy." Heck, there was nobody sitting in the place when photographer Andrea Melendez took the picture [left] for Datebook inside "trendy Haiku." So I guess it's not "trendy" enough to make people want to come inside to eat.
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I'm also wondering what "classy comfort food" is. Maybe Michael Morain can explain it sometime in the paper. He said he had "comfort food" at Cooper's on Fifth.
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I hope Clark Kauffman gets through the rest of the week without pissing somebody else off with his writing.
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Apparently nobody at the Register knew Charlie Spoonhour, or that he coached basketball teams at Southeastern Community College in Burlington, because there was no mention of Spoonhour's death in today's paper.
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Cheerleading and boosterism at its best: A headline in the paper called a sophomore basketball player "brilliant."
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I'm glad other people had to worry about who got the best football recruits. I always thought folks who kept track of stuff like that had a screw loose, and I haven't changed my mind now.
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Enough of this. It's time for my walk.