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My goodness — it’s been a while since I updated this page. Since I’m not using Facebook much any more, I’ll probably be transferring old things here and posting new things.

As I do each year at this time, I’m honoring my late brother Craig this week. Each year I’ve added more to his mythical and his realistic history — you just have to figure out which is which.

You can find the newest entry here:

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I recall where I was when Pres. Kennedy was assassinated, during the Oklahoma City Bombing, and when the Twin Towers fell. But today, I recall getting the news that my older brother had died of cancer.

As I say in the article, I go public to memorialize him and perhaps to help others who are coping with grief over the loss of a loved one.

If you’re interested, check it out here:

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I took my bride to the North Pole to check on progress at Santa’s Workshop. You see, we submit voluminous and detailed lists of what we want for Christmas, so we have to provide oversight.

I’m proud to say that Santa and the elves were kickin’ it … some kind of ball I think. But they were also working hard on toys. I could tell because Santa’s cheeks and nose were red.

So rest peacefully, little children. Santa will be ready to come to your house and make your Christmas Merry once again this year. After all, Christmas is 12 days away, so we start expecting presents any minute.

Merry Christmas!

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