by Piper Bayard | Mar 19, 2012 | Life and Death
By Piper Bayard In early March, 85-yr-old Marilyn Hagerty was plucked from obscurity and catapulted to internet fame. Why? She was nice. Being nice should not be so remarkable, but she was nice about a restaurant that is commonly panned by “food experts” as being...
by Piper Bayard | Feb 14, 2012 | Life and Death
I don’t usually post on Tuesdays, but I wanted to share this with you. I took this picture at WalMart a couple of days ago, and no. I didn’t stage it. All the best to all of you for Valentine’s Luck, however you may define that. Piper...
by Piper Bayard | Jan 11, 2012 | Bayard, Holmes, Movie, No Popcorn
By Piper Bayard and Jay Holmes Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is a movie based on Jean Le Carre’s novel by the same name. It’s the story of George Smiley and his efforts to root out a mole in MI-6 during the Cold War. Gary Oldman takes the lead with a heavy hitting cast...
by Piper Bayard | Sep 1, 2011 | Special Edition Libya
By Jay Holmes After six months of listening to so many dire predictions of “stalemate,” events in Libya have entered a period of rapid change. The rebel council now controls most of the coastal cities. Uncle Momo’s second wife, his daughter, and two...
by Piper Bayard | Feb 22, 2011 | Foreign Affairs
By Jay Holmes Hi, Samuel. Thank you for your thoughtful response. You covered many topics. Let me start with your two questions: What kind of situation is the world in for in the immediate future? What changes can be made to our foreign policy to assure peaceful and...
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