Mrs. Mecomber on January 25th, 2008

Travel suicide. It’s what the United States is doing to itself. The Times Online comments:
We would like to apologise for a terrible omission in last Sunday’s feature 10 Steps to a Stress-Free Summer. We forgot to include “Don’t go to the USA”.
Fortunately, Michael Chertoff, baldie boss of the Department of Homeland Securitisation, has now [...]

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Mrs. Mecomber on January 17th, 2008

I was surfing around last night, and found an excellent Ravi Zacharias video. In my opinion, he is the premier intellectual of our day. His skills in logic and, to put it plainly, getting to the point of an issue are unsurpassed by anyone I have encountered.
Here’s a magnificent video clip of an argument he [...]

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Mrs. Mecomber on January 2nd, 2008

How Travel Will Save the World is the latest post at Brave New Traveler. That’s a very brave statement. I think it’s taking travel to a level it does not belong:
The belief that humanity is encompassed within a single community is called cosmopolitanism. A philosophy with ancient roots, its lineage begins with Diogenes: when asked [...]

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Mrs. Mecomber on November 21st, 2007

I am spending the better part of the days blogging, writing PayPerPost-its, or marketing my blog. I am amazed at how much time and effort it takes! But it is all worth it. I’m up late at night, blogging away, because this is the only real time I have to myself without incessant interruptions. Mozzarella [...]

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