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Monthly Archives: July 2017
More On Growing Up
Throughout my (more than 650 already!) blogs, I have written a lot about my kids. After all, the blogs are one day a way to remember their father when I no longer am here. Today, another such blog but also … Continue reading
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Going Back
Many times I have written about this in my blog – the disappointment I feel when I go back to some place where (at the time) I felt happy. In particular, to where I grew up and went to school. … Continue reading
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The Sheer Injustice
It is a recurring issue when elections approach – scrapping tuition fees for students. In the UK, a graduate is expected to pay back some £50,000 or more to the State. In other countries it is less, sometimes considerably less. … Continue reading
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Unwritten Books
It’s been in my head for a couple of weeks now. How many books have yet to be written? Is this what old men think about when they have nothing better to do? No. As I will now explain… Back … Continue reading
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