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Open Seating Policy

I’m sitting in the Oklahoma City airport right now, and Craig Miner and I have compiled a list of ways to ensure an open seat between you and your travel-buddy while flying Southwest Airlines, w...

Open Seating Policy

I’m sitting in the Oklahoma City airport right now, and Craig Miner and I have compiled a list of ways to ensure an open seat between you and your travel-buddy while flying Southwest Airlines, w...

Tilby's Top Ten Things (2009) (in no particular order) (subject to change)

Tilby's Top Ten Things (2009) (in no particular order) (subject to change)1.  Favorite new food:  Onion rings.  Has the world forgotten?  Has the potato finally edged out the onion...

Tilby's Top Ten Things (2009) (in no particular order) (subject to change)

Tilby's Top Ten Things (2009) (in no particular order) (subject to change)1.  Favorite new food:  Onion rings.  Has the world forgotten?  Has the potato finally edged out the onion...

Things I Assume about People (by Tilby)

I decided when I was young that people are basically good, and to operate on that assumption unless I had a pretty good reason not to.  With very few exceptions, that has been the right way to go...

Things I Assume about People (by Tilby)

I decided when I was young that people are basically good, and to operate on that assumption unless I had a pretty good reason not to.  With very few exceptions, that has been the right way to go...

TV is the Elephant in the Room (by Bart)

There are really very few reasons to watch TV these days. Reality shows are officially the most annoying thing in the world at this point, right next to little yappy dogs in sweaters and anything rela...

TV is the Elephant in the Room (by Bart)

There are really very few reasons to watch TV these days. Reality shows are officially the most annoying thing in the world at this point, right next to little yappy dogs in sweaters and anything rela...

A Musical Journey (by Roger)

It all started with the sounds of the accordion. I remember my mom playing the accordion on certain occasions around the house. Little did I know that she played in a band called " the Twilighters" in...

A Musical Journey (by Roger)

It all started with the sounds of the accordion. I remember my mom playing the accordion on certain occasions around the house. Little did I know that she played in a band called " the Twilighters" in...



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