Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Couple of things

- This is a fascinating story, and I would agree that much of the reason stems from the fact there, as of yet, hasn't been significant economic expansion in either Madison County or Oglethorpe County. Those folks have to go elsewhere to work. Something I didn't see answered in the article, and I would assume this to be true, but I would imagine that those who operate small farms count as self-employed, right?

- We go from fascinating to, well, odd. Though this seems somewhat like what I would expect the opening of The Bourne Ultimatum to be, I'm curious if the guy who found it will now have some sort of superpowers.

- Those numbers that BRAC tossed around a few years back about shutting down the Naval Supply School and it saving so much money. Yeah, not so much.

- One would hope that Chester Mingledorff wouldn't believe those things simply because 'Democrats say so' ... but rather because, you know, you can really infer a lot of that stuff by simply paying attention the past seven years or so.

- Ah Mac Collins ... acting all Terry Holley-like.

- One trip to Greenland, and Johnny Isakson's an expert?

- We are a mere 32 days away from kickoff, and a pair of my favorite Georgia bloggers participated in a roundtable at Roll Bama Roll ... plus Doug (and his dog) has shown up at a tailgate or two.

1 Comments:

Blogger Flannery O'Clobber said...

The vast majority of farmers have other jobs, so they would show up in the other (non-self-employed) categories.

8:21 AM  

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