By Annie Lane
Dear Annie: Years ago, I read the toilet seat debate in the Ann Landers column. It featured women upset about men leaving the toilet seat up after use and men defensive about it.
My wife and I were married for 45 and a half years, and she never complained about it, but I thought
Dear Annie: Years ago, I read the toilet seat debate in the Ann Landers column. It featured women upset about men leaving the toilet seat up after use and men defensive about it.
My wife and I were married for 45 and a half years, and she never complained about it, but I thought if such a simple thi
NEW BUFFALO â A delicious dessert for some will equal meals for many thanks to this yearâs âFudge-Raiser.â
Almost every day for about the past month Chef Jackie Shen has been making fudge (her special recipe includes Belgian chocolate) at the rate of about 30 pounds per day in the kitchen at her Jackieâs Cafe in New Buffalo.
As of Dec. 16 She had made 680 pounds (600 of it already sold) for a fund-raising effort that will benefit Meals on Wheels of Southwest Michigan.
Shen said local insurance agent Tom Rossman is one of the Fudge-Raiserâs most consistent supporters.
âEvery year he orders 34 pounds for his clients. He said it beats poinsettias.â
By James A. Booker
Mankato Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
Along with the usual political chatter, negative opinions have been expressed with regard to Jill Biden s designation as doctor. She has an EdD. The rationale is that only medical and dental professionals are truly doctors.
I received my PhD in 1975 and was immediately advised not to call myself doctor. My students called me Doctor Booker, but I was not supposed to call myself that. Even Ann Landers supported that position.
After 45 years as a Phud , here are two observations:
â¢Â I know of no other country with such a rule. In some, anyone with any kind of a doctorate plasters it on everything.