Re: Somewhere else
Thank you again, Memsy! It reminds me of my father's joy when he was able to get wine other than Roma at the A&P in Durham. Posted by pia
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I'm always stymied when I try to explain to folks who are "not from around here" that "spaghetti" was (to me, growing up) spaghetti-noodles-with-tomato-sauce. The idea that the noodles were the...
View ArticleRe: Come out to show them
There are lots of things Amendment 1 didn't do. It didn't create jobs, educate our children, improve the standard of living for our working families, balance our budget or do any of the other things...
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Welcome to Ocracoke! Just thought you might like to know -- Ocracoke residents voted AGAINST Amendment One by a margin of 2 to 1. Posted by Pip
View ArticleRe: Indelible dirt
Dilettantes are a part of every industry and always will be. Hopefully a few of them gain enough insight from their experiences to buy into the local agriculture and make it better for all concerned....
View ArticleRe: Governor's School blues
A program should never be designed so that you forever feel that you will never have such a wonderful experience again. A truly altruistic program would communicate to you that your best years are to...
View ArticleRe: Dashing through the surf
For my girlfriend and I, "planning" a beach trip usually involves little more than reservations for lodging. If a thing is forgotten, we figure out pretty quickly if we really needed it by whether or...
View ArticleRe: Indelible dirt
I love the Independent and have read it for years, but I found this particular piece very irritating and very arrogant. Let me clarify first that I am not a "gentleman farmer" nor even a gardener, and...
View ArticleRe: To be not muffled
Good to see that at least one other gear head reads the Indy. Are you pleased with the Borla? Posted by Charles Kidder
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Sorry to say, Charles, I didn't buy the Borlas -- too much money. I put a K&N C A I under the hood & that's plenty of noise for my tastes. Posted by William E. Kirk
View ArticleRe: Setting sail
Thanks Bro, I guess that sums it up the only way one could who grew up under the same roof with him for 15 years. -CH Posted by reese
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Very gracious Corbie. I'm not sure he ever woke up after my last hour with him reading the Psalms aloud. Posted by Jeremiah Day
View ArticleRe: Forward pass
Sounds wonderful! I would love to see my grand nephew playing soccer some day. Love you all! Aunt Barbra Posted by Barbara Smith
View ArticleRe: Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com
So excited to have Susan as publisher and looking forward to seeing the new changes. Congratulations! Posted by J Marks
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So happy to see Susan as publisher. She is a compassionate, strong woman and will do an outstanding job. Posted by Gwen K. Phillips
View ArticleRe: Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com
The most telling part of the change is the Raleigh/Cary - Durham/Chapel Hill breakdown on the masthead, and the mention of separate sections. Is this the undoing of the Triangle-wide Indy? Posted by...
View ArticleRe: Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com
OH MY GOD A THING IS CHANGING EVERYTHING IS GOING TO HELL Seriously: Good luck. Posted by Andrew Neal
View ArticleRe: Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com
I am also disappointed to see the divide of Wake vs. Westward (with extra emphasis on Raleigh and Cary, at least in every graphic I've seen to date). I'm going to be really upset when this rag loses...
View ArticleRe: Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com
AC, if you looked past the cover of this week’s Indy, you would have found 6 news stories before you ever got to the pizza story. The news section has issues relevant to our entire readership. As far...
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