BACK IN THE SADDLE

Plates proved to be problematic

An item on the front page of Saturday's edition of The Commercial Review indicated that this week's column was going to reminisce about the Jay County Fair in years gone by.

Things going boom provoke a bah

I have a confession to make.

Remember to have fun at reunion

"Did you have fun?" I asked a high school classmate the other day.

Portland program set a high bar

OK. A guy has just lifted my coattails up and started to attach a battery pack to my belt.

Building's 2nd tenant here to stay

A couple of great old pictures of the building that houses the daily newspaper operation surfaced on the internet last week, and it got me thinking about this big old pile of bricks we work in each day.

Youth is often a game of survival

You do dumb things when you're a kid.

The hunt for Haynes still continues

I've embarked on a quest and maybe you can help.

It was good to leave skyline behind

As the train moved into the city, I found myself wondering about the choices I'd made in life.

Is it time to stop sleeping outdoors?

Am I willing to sleep on the ground again?

Mind is full of memories of mom

"Anything planned for Mothers' Day?" I asked an old friend the other day.

Chernobyl has lasting effects

Chernobyl Day passed quietly in Jay County last week.

List of crazy friends is extensive

'You sure have some crazy friends," my wife said the other day.

Lectures aren't kindling the fire

Let the record show, I am not a drop-out.

Temps don't cool fans' enthusiasm

It seemed like a good idea at the time.

Listening has gotten complicated

Everyone remembers Don McLean's song "American Pie" about "the day the music died."
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