I love to read. Mostly crime drama. Some sci-fi/fantasy. Occasionally a romance well-buried in something intriguing and usually scientific or criminal. One series I was turned onto several years ago is A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. This is fantasy world building at its finest. Martin develops a couple dozen characters that you can't help but love to hate. Before you know it, you're talking about them as though they are real and you know them personally.
I have wide and varied interests. I am opinionated and outspoken. I love intelligent debate and thought-provoking conversation. These are my opinions, my rants, my interests, and my thoughts. You can Take It... or Leave It.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
THINK! - Funeral directors harvest tissue without consent
The loss of a loved one is a difficult time made even more difficult if the burden of making final arrangements falls on your shoulders. There are so many details to address: where to have the services, burial or cremation, music, flowers, pallbearers, and more. Often the director of the funeral home you choose will help guide you through some of these arrangements. During an emotional time when you may not be thinking clearly, this is someone you can trust to have your best interests at heart, right?
Not necessarily…
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
THINK!
It should be no surprise to many of you that I like controversy. I love a good debate with intelligent arguments forcing people on all sides of an issue to think about how they truly feel about something that engages their heart as much as their mind. So, it should come as no surprise that I’ve decided to stir the pot and invite all of you to participate in a new series here on Take It or Leave It.
The new series is called THINK! and it is an opportunity for you to give me your reaction to controversial and hot button issues in the news. Fans of my Facebook page have already had a taste of the issues being discussed for the first article and I’m compiling opinions as we speak.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
The Joke’s on US!
I’m not really a prankster. I enjoy a good laugh and I think I have a pretty good sense of humor but the idea of dedicating an entire day to pranking others has always seemed a poor use of my day. It hearkens to my days of being picked on and made fun of in grade school – a time I’m not in a rush to revisit.
Yet millions of people will be celebrating today by playing tricks on their family, friends and co-workers. I must ask myself, who’s brilliant idea was this? As is usual, I did a little research…
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