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On a snow day or any day, please eat what you kill

Where I grew up, it was hard to go nine days in Winter without some sort of snow fall event.  Here in North Carolina, nine years is about the average wait for an significant snow.  In New York, days off … Continue reading

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Punk ‘N Pie part two

After the pie auction, folks could be seen in every corner of the room eating and sharing their pies.  A few people dug their fingers into our sweet potato dish. I’m not sure which pie bakers ended up with dates, … Continue reading

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Punk ‘N Pie part one

Capitalism is dead to me.  I would like to see its stinking carcass burned and buried, preferably someplace where no archeologist could ever attempt an excavation, some cavern on the edge of town guarded by the ghosts of slaves, undead … Continue reading

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