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(s)Lower Delaware: Kill Your Television
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Monday, December 15, 2008. It's only right to return the favor. I wish I could bring myself to kill mine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join the Blue Ribbon. Online Free Speech Campaign! Mother Nature Vs. Property Laws. A Good Plate With Nothing On It. Does Your Gift-Giving Shine? The Revolution Will Be Knitted. Theres No I in Delaware. Save the Red Knot? Aint No Party Like a Dewey Beach Party. Markell Asks, SNL Responds. Thanks, Captain Obvious. Uproar on the Shore.
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(s)Lower Delaware: Does Your Gift-Giving Shine?
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Does Your Gift-Giving Shine? Now we down here in the lower counties are not known for our quick wits, our fast pace, or our techno-savvy. But, we do have a set of fundamental values and good-natured integrity that makes us unique from the rest of the state. We all learned the song back in Sunday School. This little light of mine, I'm gonna' let it shine. But does it shine when and where it matters most? When we buy lots of expensive things for our ...
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(s)Lower Delaware: Moore is Right, More Crappy Cars are Wrong
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Friday, December 5, 2008. Moore is Right, More Crappy Cars are Wrong. As with a recent previous post, this one also grew out of a comment to another blog post. I sincerely thank my fellow bloggers for some inspiring some great of my most epic ramblings. So, here we go. Posted an entry here. This afternoon decrying the unions' role in the auto industry crisis and praising Rush Limbaugh for calling them out on it. Back it up just a second. Are you kidding me? Fix the sprawling c...
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(s)Lower Delaware: Controversy for Controversy's Sake?
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Saturday, December 6, 2008. Controversy for Controversy's Sake? The running local blockbuster over at the News Journal's website this weekend is an interactive map that purports to provide data regarding whether or not the volunteer firefighter system still works for Delaware. You can find the map here. To say that the piece is misleading is an insult to spin-mongers everywhere. First of all, here are the data legends for the two statistics that they show us:. I don't know abo...
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(s)Lower Delaware: Ain't No Party Like a Dewey Beach Party...
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Ain't No Party Like a Dewey Beach Party. CUZ A DEWEY BEACH PARTY DON'T.stop. You'd think I'm trying to beat up on Dewey with all the coverage they've been getting, but they have just ended up making the news a lot recently. But, I think Dewey Beach is a very good model in our area for a place that is, like many others across the country, facing the brunt of the economic crisis. Of, course, what do they care? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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(s)Lower Delaware: The Revolution Will Be Knitted
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Sunday, December 14, 2008. The Revolution Will Be Knitted. I love graffiti. There. I said it. I know. It's a crime. And I know it's a representation of everything anarchistic. But everyone has to have they're little vices. And I just love when artistic skill meets youthful antidisestblishmentarianism in the form of beautiful color on an otherwise-mundane urban facade. Blank walls equal blank minds. Fill the world with art and everyone prospers. Join the Blue Ribbon.
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(s)Lower Delaware: Markell Asks, SNL Responds
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Markell Asks, SNL Responds. Governor-Elect Jack Markell held a town hall meeting last night to ask Delaware residents, "what should be done about the state's budget? One particularly articulate and adept resident, pictured below, showed up to voice his own opinion on the issue of the failing economy and to present a workable and effective solution to the problem. His proposed cure for dealing with the State budget? Join the Blue Ribbon.
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(s)Lower Delaware: Democracy Inaction
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Friday, December 5, 2008. This post started as a comment to an entry on another site, which is linked below. But, I just couldn't help but expand on the issue after it lingered in my mind for a few hours. The Delaware News Journal publish an article here. Yesterday that outlined some of the work of the Leadership in Education Action (LEAD) Committee, which is seeking to change the way that Delaware schools are funded and adjust their finances. Delaware Politics. Thanks, Captai...
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(s)Lower Delaware: The Commons Conundrum
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Monday, December 15, 2008. The News Journal's website carried (very shortly) an article today (found here. About the State's intention to sue the EPA over air quality regulations that Delaware thinks are unfair. The result could be that Delaware loses millions of dollars in federal transportation funding. Tragedy of the commons. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join the Blue Ribbon. Online Free Speech Campaign! Mother Nature Vs. Property Laws. A Good Plate With Nothing On It.
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(s)Lower Delaware: Delaware, Then
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Welcome to the (s)Low Life. Thursday, December 4, 2008. From the Delaware State Archives, this is an image of Second Street in Lewes sometime before 1900. I really like the awnings that went right out to the edge of the street.people could window-shop in the shade! Why don't we have that now? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join the Blue Ribbon. Online Free Speech Campaign! Mother Nature Vs. Property Laws. A Good Plate With Nothing On It. Does Your Gift-Giving Shine? The Revolution Will Be Knitted.
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