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We All Have Met ‘Em

By Tommy Clarkson  from the September 2010 Edition (Continued from the last issue, the following is the fourth installment of a slightly embellished and bit fictionalized account of an almost real All event!)!)but bowled by non-stop, seemingly ceaseless stream of “upsmanship” with which my effusive seatmate had hence far barraged me, with a rather weak […]

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The Streets of Manzanillo

By Terry Sovil  from the September 2010 Edition Emiliano Zapata Salazar 1879-1919 • Born: 8 August 1879 • Birthplace: Anenecuilco, Morelos, Mexico • Died: 10 April 1919, age 39 (assassination) • Place of Death: Chinameca, Morelos, Mexico • Best Known As: Peasant hero of the Mexican Revolution • Famous Quote: “Better to die on one’s […]

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WD40

By Terry Sovil from the September 2010 Edition There are only two tools any man needs. One is DUCT TAPE and the other is WD-40. If it moves and should not, use the duct tape. If doesn’t move, and should, use the WD-40. If neither of these works you have an electrical problem. An email […]

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Office BYTES!

By Vivian Molick from the September 2010 Edition Are you familiar with the terms ‘cut, copy and paste’? Even though I know there are a number of you that are very familiar with these words, in this age where almost everyone uses computers to some degree, there are still many who are not. Or, they […]

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September 2010

In this issue: General Interest Office Bytes – Vivian Molick Time Share, Original II – Freda Rumford WD 40 – Terry Sovil History Two Emperors and President – David Fitzpatrick Mexico 200 Year Anniversary – Freda Rumford Humor Snookum Bears – Tommy Clarkson We’ve All Met’em – Tommy Clarkson Living in Manzanillo Port of Manzanillo […]

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