Saturday Freeman
November 22, 2008

It’s 18°F on the Chronicle digital thermometer. It was 16°F yesterday so it’s a warming trend. Have you noticed that I can’t post a temperature any more without sticking the “F” after it? That’s for my international readers. Most of them are just looking for pictures of women. It appears that the on-line world is made up of adolescent males. However, this may explain why it appears that way to me (hat tip to From Where I Sit):

Mayor Larry was a middle school teacher, wasn’t he? Then he should be used to reading stuff like this.
- Medicare patients in Milwaukee County are scamming the system. Welcome to socialism. You pretend to work, they pretend to pay you. Remember that.
- A New Orleans Times-Picayune columnist previews Monday night’s game.
- Auto repair shops are a growth industry in the Great Depression of the 21st Century.
- So are food pantries.
- At the height of the Great Depression of the 20th Century, only 20% of Waukesha population was receiving welfare from the city.
- Jessica McBride writes about Rep. Mark Gundrum and Iraq.
- Pete Kennedy writes about leaves … again.
- John Schoenknecht concludes his series on the Clysmic Spring.
- Which flows into (get it?) the story of today’s water problems and how the city is trying to get the environmental groups on board.
- The Saturday Sound Off is only half about the killing of the unicorn white deer and people are moving back to more important things like leaves and dogs in cemeteries.
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