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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

L6

It's a bizarre and helpless feeling seeing one of your high school classmates in a coma on the tv news. At Marquette, she was the type of girl that all the guys had a crush on, and for all the right reasons. I was one of them.
I'm not going to write much more tonight, because I am still a bit speachless. I feel like someone just punched me in the stomach.
For those who want to know more about Laura Sherman Laughlin, go to her website.
www.lauralaughlin.com.
Let's keep her in our prayers. Hopefully her progress will continue to improve. I'm still amazed how tragic things seem to happen to such great people.
www.lauralaughlin.com.
Oh, L6 stands for Live, Laugh & Love Like Laura Laughlin.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Combinations

A couple years ago, I went in to a grocery store and bought a few unrelated items. Well, they seemed unrelated to me. Not so unrelated to the cashier and bagger.
I bought a six pack of beer, a trash can, and a bottle of baby aspirin. My intention was not to use the three items in succession, but it certainly looked that way. I remember the cashier saying “Going to have a wild night?”
“What? Oh! Haha, no!” I said.
After that experience, I began thinking of other innocent combinations that look guilty.
Here are a few ideas to try on your own.

Grocery store
plastic sheeting
Vaseline
carrots or a cucumber

Hardware store
3 feet of 3/4 inch tubing
funnel
sprinkler valve

Home Improvement store
fertilizer
matches
short sections of black pipe
Drive down the road to Enterprise and rent a truck

Come up with a few of your own. Go out and turn some heads.