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Rhetoric professors gone wild!
August 14, 2008 – 9:31 am
A video making its way around the internet features two debate professors showing students what they should never, ever, ever, never do in a debate. The opponents are the University of Pittsburgh’s Shanara Reid-Brinkley and Fort Hays State University’s Bill Shanahan.
I don’t need to describe much in detail. But I do wonder which of the […]
Why I like living in Charleston
March 3, 2008 – 3:28 pm
That’s my dad on his tractor. That’s snow he’s plowing. Any questions?
Yet more evidence that consultants are unevolved lifeforms
June 20, 2007 – 12:45 pm
This is priceless. Just received an e-mail press release from a health care consulting group annnouncing an award presented to Roper’s Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital last week. Call me crazy, but something tells me Bon Secours is going keep awfully quiet on this one, at least for the next few weeks. Why? The name […]
