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HomeDoug's Site: Management Is Not Responsible for Lost Items Oct 18, 2007
Welcome back friends! And hello to any first-timers stopping off to have a look.

"But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, things that are not, to reduce to nothing things that are, so that no one might boast in the presence of God."

- 1 Corinthians 1:27-29

Blog EntryBlogJan 28, 2012
"There is the case of the Philippines. I have tried hard, and yet I cannot for the life of me comprehend how we got into that mess. Perhaps we could not have avoided it—perhaps it was inevitable that we should come to be fighting the natives... more
Previous blog entries:
Jan 19-World War II Propaganda: "Lambeth Walk-Nazi Style" (1941) ,"A Yank in the RAF" (1941) "Mission to Moscow"(1943)
Jan 13-Mitt Romney and "The Wild Bunch" at Bain Capital
Jan 10-The Problem With the "Big Government" Argument
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ReviewReviewsJan 21, 2012
ThumbnailLast night i watched this film for the first time in thirty years. I found it a daring tour de force by star-director-co-screenwriter Warren Beatty at the time. "A three-hour film about an American Communist who goes to Russia...and dies" as he... more
Previous reviews:
Jan 16-"We Meant Well:...Battle For the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People" (2011)
Jan 13-Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Jan 1-"My Week With Marilyn" (2011) Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh
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VideoVideoFeb 1, 2012
ThumbnailOne of the greatest rock guitarists ever. Jimi Hendrix lived to only slightly less than 28 years, but for three of those years, 1967-1970, he was a huge star (first in England, then Europe, then his native country.)

Ever since, he has been... more
Previous videos:
Jan 26-Beryl Marsden " Breakaway" (1965)
Jan 3-Truman fights back: A Lesson For Obama
Dec 28-"Bad Luck" (1975)-- Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Featuring Teddy Pendergrass/Richard Pryor, Host
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Photo AlbumPhotosOct 25, 2011
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The Bright Colors of Fall in Southern Oregon
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September 3, 1939--Headline from the Day World War II Begins
9 Photos, 24 comments
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"What Became of Georgie Bush?", Or, "My! What Big Debt We Got, Grandma!"
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Trip to London and Environs--May 1985
24 Photos, 16 comments

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NoteGuestbook
   
dnoakes wrote on Jan 28
Thank you Jack.
initiativestain wrote on Jan 25
Thanks there Doug I have to log out on this laptop but I do look forward to reading your writes.
christykid wrote on Jan 25
Great Wolf picture, Doug!!
rosiefielding2 wrote on Jan 17
Thanks so much for your nice comment on the Bob Dylon song , he is a great performer .... enjoy the rest of the week with best wishes from me Rosiex
revkookshowiii wrote on Jan 13
initiativestain wrote on Jan 5
The best to you Doug in this new year and I must say that your backgroud is grand.
aaranaardvark wrote on Jan 1
All the best for 2012 Doug
initiativestain wrote on Dec 28, '11
A Merry Christmas to you Doug and family the best of wishes to you and yours.
martyb2746 wrote on Dec 24, '11
MERRY CHRISTMAS DOUG AND FAMILY!!!!
aaranaardvark wrote on Dec 24, '11
Happy Christmas to you and Shirley Doug, have a great holiday, thanks for all the exchanges over the past years long may they continue. All the best to you and yours.

Salud AA
oakie1 wrote on Dec 6, '11
dnoakes said
It is indeed Oakie. One of "doug's Site traditions" is to try and work a bit of the "Peanuts gang" into my Christmas decorations.

And Happy Holidays to you as well!
Thanks, yes they are well worked in, hehe!
dnoakes wrote on Dec 5, '11, edited on Dec 5, '11
It is indeed Oakie. One of "doug's Site traditions" is to try and work a bit of the "Peanuts gang" into my Christmas decorations.

And Happy Holidays to you as well!
oakie1 wrote on Dec 5, '11
Good grief, is that Charlie Brown?

Happy holidays Doug!
initiativestain wrote on Nov 23, '11
Wishing you Doug and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving Day.
rosiefielding2 wrote on Oct 25, '11
Thanks for the visit and nice comment on the music have a great rest of the week , love Rosie!
dnoakes wrote on Oct 22, '11
Welcome Marty. See you on the blogs.
martyb2746 wrote on Oct 21, '11
Hi Doug, thanks for the invite fellow Oregonian.....I will now explore your site.
initiativestain wrote on Oct 3, '11
Thanks Douglas...
dnoakes wrote on Sep 28, '11
Thanks Jack.
initiativestain wrote on Sep 26, '11
Thanks Doug seemingly I am having a few errors tonight but I do thank you.
As well look forward to your next writing...

doug

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