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Love Your Inner Cracked Pot -Sometimes your “flaws”are part of your unique self

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

    While Dr. Rick is on vacation, we are reprinting some of readers’ favorites columns.     I want to share this fable with you.     An elderly woman had two large pots, each hung on the ends of a pole that she carried across the back of her neck. One of the pots had a . . . read more Feedback

 

We All Live in a Yellow Submarine

And it may just be a sandwich

By Chuck Crowder

    Well, it seems that nearly 30 years wasn’t long enough to cleanse Chattanooga’s detestation for sub sandwiches served with a side of “join the family.” The Yellow Deli has returned to the Noog with a beautiful . . . read more Feedback

Shades of Green: One Less Car

Not driven to drive

by Mary Duffy

    If I told you that I constructed my life to accommodate the fact that I don’t drive a car, what would you say? Some people find my refusal to use a car childish. What would be your response? If it says anything at all . . . read more Feedback

Reality Check: Got Psyops?

The (almost) untold story of the Pentagon's domestic propaganda campaign

by Terry Stulce

  The propaganda campaign waged by the Bush administration to sell the Iraq war to the American people was addressed in this column four weeks ago. This campaign was launched long before the invasion and continues unabated . . . read more Feedback 1

20-Something: Fiction, and That Other Thing

What does "The Ballad of Billy Long" say about us?

by Stephen J. Valadez

“Reality is better than fiction. You can make things up and write about them, but they often aren’t as good as the real thing.” So Douglas Wheelock, singer/songwriter of local bluegrass band Seersucker, said recently to me, whose . . . read more Feedback

Horoscopes

Free Astrology - Week of May 8

By Rob Brezsny

ARIES (March 21-April 19): For many Aries, independence is a virtue that flows in abundance—so much so that it’s sometimes on the verge of becoming excessive and turning into a vice. That’s why I’m thrilled to inform you that the . . . read more Feedback

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