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Thor Tharp
On this day 70 years ago, five years prior to the commencement of Operation Mogul, Odie and Carrie Tharp of Roswell, [Read More]
Looking Back On Sunshine
I don’t remember what the exact date was. What I do remember was that it was either at the very end of [Read More]
Tis The Season
*groan* Today, ladies and gentlemen, is the last day of my staycation. On a positive note, the debutantes and [Read More]
The TharpSter TreadMill
Faith & The Impossible Chicken
Hhmmmmmm. Where’s he going with this one? For some of you, the title pretty much sums it up. For others, not so much. I could go into an awe inspiring bit on how [Read More]
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New Trend In 2012 Vacation Requests Cause Concern
Washington, D.C. – Vacation requests submitted to employers nationwide for the [Read More]
The Constitutional Convention
Suffice to say, I read the blogs of others. I know, that’s pretty shocking. As [Read More]
Don’t Be Messin’ With My Green Tea
I’d like to address this specific dispatch to the good people at Lipton. First of [Read More]
The Pit Bull Diaries
The Great Cotton Blockage Of 2012
Well it would seem that continuing entries into the expanding archives of the Pit Bull Diaries have slowed down a bit. For those of you not in the know, a mid to large size [Read More]
Guest Blogger
Miscarriage of Justice
A great miscarriage of justice has occurred once again in the American judicial system. [Read More]
A Man’s Home Is His Castle
They say that a man’s home is his castle. This is a proverbial expression which [Read More]
The Royal Scar!
Note from the desk of TharpSter: Quite often, friends, acquaintances, and [Read More]
Personal Favorites
Vending Machine Vengeance
Vending machines are wonderful things. That’s right, you just fell into a blog about vending machines. I think it goes without saying that technological advances of the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries have brought the science behind these [Read More]
World Canine Unity Day
It had been years in the making. That certain innate sense of being which every living dog ever possessed was acutely [Read More]
The Antithesis Of An Ode To Dairy Queen
Ladies and gentlemen, I have a confession to make. I used to wear braces. Shocking, I know. Just like my kids do today, I [Read More]
The UnWritten Song
Many years ago while I remained stationed in my formative years, my Dad worked for a company which was of the habit of [Read More]



