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Life’s best friends

Life’s best friends

Life’s best friends

On the first day of P.E. class in seventh grade, I met Lisa, who was to become my best friend through the school years that followed. Seventh grade was a big deal.
Primary colors and the new  orange

Primary colors and the new orange

Primary colors and the new orange

Frank Sinatra reportedly LOVED the color orange. At a certain point in his life he reportedly and almost constantly wore orange sweaters. I love the Chairman of the Board, and adore his contributions to the American Songbook.
The answer to school violence begins at home

The answer to school violence begins at home

The answer to school violence begins at home

The new three Rs of School Days: Rancor. Rants. Retaliation. And forget the hickory stick. We’re not singing that tune anymore. In Clayton County alone, the school system reports that fights are up some 200 percent over the same period last year, and we are only one month into the new school year.

Letters to the Editor

Dear editor: “Surprise!” they shouted as they piled out of the car, a group of my high school friends. It was my birthday in 1953. Right behind them came a pickup truck, with a teenage black neighbor and his two hounds. My birthday party was to be a possum hunt. Woot was the dog man.
On being first

On being first

On being first

I was 18 in May of ‘62. ‘Old enough to fight, old enough to vote’ was the catch phrase of the day. I had registered to vote in my hometown of Milledgeville. It would be my first time casting my ballot and I was determined to fulfill this moral and ethical obligation.
Bill Crane One Man’s Opinion

Bill Crane One Man’s Opinion

We could all use a few more smart ALECs

This has been the summer where Americans returned to travel, and took their chances with COVID-19 meeting them on the road. Vacations, family reunions and conventions are all coming back on calendars…and none too soon for convention and business travel destinations like Atlanta.
Dick Yarbrough Columnist

Dick Yarbrough Columnist

What this angry world needs is a lot more hope

My friend, Norm Solon, was a journalist and speech writer for some of the major companies and trade associations in the country. Now retired, he recently shared with me some of the once-in-alifetime opportunities he experienced in his long and distinguished career.
Dick Yarbrough Columnist

Dick Yarbrough Columnist

What would Will Rogers think of today’s Republicans?

American humorist Will Rogers once observed, “I’m not a member of any organized political party. I’m a Democrat.” There is no question that if ol’ Will was around today, he would probably be a Republican. The Grand Old Party gives new meaning to the term disorganized.
Bill Crane One Man’s Opinion

Bill Crane One Man’s Opinion

Crypto’s kryptonite

Here’s the story of the high-flying funny money that flew too close to the sun...and then... There are times in life when a moment crystallizes in your mind, and increasingly, at least for me, when you can anticipate when that latest “hot topic” is about to “jump the shark.
Some random thoughts on some random subjects

Some random thoughts on some random subjects

Some random thoughts on some random subjects

Fourteenth Century Italian writer Dante Alighieri in his “Divine Comedy” describes Hell as a place for those who have perverted “their human intellect to fraud or malice against their fellowmen.” He could have been describing Alex Jones and his Infowars followers.