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    Entries in joe lieberman (2)

    Sunday
    Dec062009

    Monday Musings: December 7, 2009

    Updated on Monday, December 7, 2009 at 09:38 by Registered Commentermavenandmeddler

    Hey, it’s my wedding anniversary today. Way back in 1987, we woke up one morning and decided that after nine years of being together it was time to go downtown to the Wedding Commissioners Office and do the deed. Mr. Maven chose December 7th in a desperate attempt to be funny. I told him that “a day that will live in infamy” was about as funny as a chapped behind.

    We went downtown anyway.

    True to our shared belief in keeping it all simple - perhaps to the point of annoying almost everybody else in the family - we did this completely on the spur of the moment. My lovely step-daughter was standing in the kitchen pouring a bowl of cereal when we came downstairs with the news. She had a test at UNR that day which she couldn’t miss. I called my Mother, over in Salt Lake City, to tell her what our plan for the day was.

    Neither of them were impressed with what we found so completely spontaneous and amusing. Mr. Maven and I went for coffee afterward.

    No, really … this was actually our wedding:

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    Thursday
    Nov202008

    Friday Fish Wrap:November 21, 2008

    Updated on Friday, November 21, 2008 at 11:37 by Registered Commentermavenandmeddler

    Well, the stock market really took another nose dive, barely hanging in just above the 7,000 mark. Just a couple of months ago, I listened skeptically as an analyst predicted it would go to 6,000, and I’m thinking right now that ‘hey, it could happen.’ This thing is worse than anybody has yet to comprehend.

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