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Is Having A Good Reason Too Much To Ask?

Posted On November 7, 2016

I’ve avoided writing too many blog posts about the upcoming political election, or making Facebook/Twitter posts about it because…well, everybody else is pretty much doing it. I’m tired of the whole thing. I’m tired of the worrying, which I’m very, very good at by the way. My Little Brother often tells me to chill out, […]

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: politics

Election Year Is Playing Out Like A Bad Sitcom

Posted On February 25, 2016

This won’t surprise you in the least, but I identify as a Democrat. Allow me to say that I’m not a gung ho, die hard “OMG OMG GO GO GO GO Democrats!” kinda Democrat. I’m much quieter and, in all honesty, I’m not above voting for someone from a different party if I feel they’ll […]

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: politics

What Exactly Happened?

Posted On January 14, 2016

A friend asked if I was going to make any New Year’s resolutions for 2016. I can’t say that I was and I can’t say that I did. Resolutions have a unique way of being chucked by the wayside and forgotten, something I’m guilty of. There are things I want to accomplish in 2016 and […]

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: life, new years resolutions, politics, tv

It All Comes Down To This (My Final Word On The Subject)

Posted On November 1, 2012

I swear it’s like I’m psychic this week. Even before the storm on the east coast hit–at least I’m pretty sure I put it out there in the world before it hit–I posted a question asking who would be the first to blame the gays for Hurricane Sandy. Seems a little silly, right? Sure enough, […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: election, politics

Lend Me Your Rears…er…Ears For A Tiny Little Rant & Challenge!

Posted On October 11, 2012

Were I single, I’d be standing on a chair and asking you all to “Lend me your rear!” Well, if you were cute and I was remotely interested. I’m not, however, single that is, so perhaps you’d lend me your ear. Ever have one of those months where you suddenly stop and say “Enough!” I’m […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: gay marriage, politics, religion, tom mcmillin

Which Political Party Has A Corner on Being Acerbic?

Posted On July 21, 2011

Acerbic. I like that word. I like the way it rolls off the tongue and it’s not something you’d hear a drag queen say. It’s like a personal little word that few people ever use. I’m slightly acerbic when I’m not generally cranky or annoyed. The funny thing is that some folks have a difficult […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: michelle bachman, politics, republicans

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Michigan-based author Kristoffer Gair wrote his first puppet play in 1st Grade and continued writing in one form or another from that point on. Much of it was crap, but there were tiny nuggets of potential mixed in with the likes of Pickle Pony Gets A Puzzle. He spent three of his years at Fraser High School performing in plays, then attended Grand Valley State University where he graduated with degrees in Film & Video and Creative Writing.

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