I went to a wedding the other day in South Texas.
If this sounds like a retread of a previous article, you’re obviously a good and loyal reader of my column, and God bless you.
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A David Johnson, of many.
I went to a wedding the other day in South Texas.
If this sounds like a retread of a previous article, you’re obviously a good and loyal reader of my column, and God bless you.
Continue reading “Thankfully for my car, there’s no more sisters”
The other day, Twitter did a complete overhaul of their website in terms of appearance and functionality.
It rolled out gradually but suddenly: not everybody got it at once, but once they did, it was immediately and completely different.
I hated it at first, but I’ve gotten used to it now. It was actually an improvement, rather than just a change, I will grudgingly admit.
Continue reading “‘Change isn’t good or bad. It’s just change.’”
Reading books is a wonderful thing, and something no one seems to do as much as they want, myself included.
Imagine if we read things the way we eat.
I once read that in a single year, California changed the nature of America more than any state ever has, maybe more than all the rest put together.