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The Slice archive for Feb. 2012

MONDAY, FEB. 27, 2012

Speaking of not getting a reference

Years ago, in another city, I was in the visitors' waiting room at a county jail. I was talking to the girlfriend of a guy being held in connection with a killing. I had come to know the couple while reporting an unrelated story. Anyway,…

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SUNDAY, FEB. 26, 2012

Slice photo project 

If people around here were to be asked in advance to take a photograph of whatever they wanted on a specified day and time, what day and time would you suggest? Why?

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SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 2012

Spokane: Land of the giants

Considering the consistency of the snow on the ground this afternoon, it seems like a sure bet that there are some XXL snow people on display in our fair city right now. I mean, how could you resist making one? I couldn't. Talk about a…

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Reminder that life is not fair 

You almost have to feel sorry for Spokane's TV news operations. We finally get the sort of weather they dream of overcovering. And it's a Saturday. But maybe they'll call in their A teams to help note that it snowed.

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Your dental appointment will go OK 

At least if compared to the movie/TV scenes mentioned by readers after The Slice asked about depictions of troubling encounters with dentistry. I got to thinking about this after re-watching "Topsy-Turvy," the 1999 Mike Leigh movie about Gilbert and Sullivan. It includes a scene in…

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FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 2012

Doing the wave 

You know that little wave rural drivers used to give one another on lonely country backroads? Sure. Often it wasn't so much a true wave as a cordial palm-on-the-steering-wheel hand flip. That tradition probably hasn't died out yet. But the one place you are sure…

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Leaping ahead to Leap Day

From what I have read, Li'l Abner creator Al Capp envisioned Sadie Hawkins Day taking place in November, not on Feb. 29. Thought you should know, in case it comes up. If you have no idea what Sadie Hawkins Day was all about, don't fret.…

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Stranger things have happened 

I don't think there was any kind of ceremony. But I seem to recall that I received an honorable discharge after completing my tour of duty as a patrol boy in sixth grade. But. What if I could somehow make a case that I was…

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Something I've always wanted to say 

Ducked into the little cafe in the STA Plaza to pick up an out-of-town paper. A guy standing right in front of the display rack was looking at a copy of the publication I sought. That left one other copy. But the copy still on…

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Possible reasons to watch the Oscars 

A) Cleavage. B) Trying to guess who/what will most freak out red state conservatives. C) Film clips. D) The chance to learn of a documentary you might not have known about. E) Lots of talk about dresses. F) Watching the losers show that they really…

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My favorite college basketball player 

Was not someone you would remember. When I was kid, it was a guy who played for the University of Dayton named Don May. He had the smoothest jump shot. Here's a picture of him tossing up a prayer against someone you might actually recall…

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THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 2012

Mayberry After Midnight

www.tvrage.com These boys are about to revamp their own little newspaper to make it more like the kick-ass names-named gossip column "Mayberry After Midnight" appearing in the Mayberry Gazette. A small-town paper actually running a column like "Mayberry After Midnight" would cause such a ferocious…

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Dependable vs. temperamental 

Had taken my two bikes in for tuneups last weekend and drove over to pick them up this afternoon. My original plan had been to wait until Saturday to walk over and ride one home and then walk back and ride home again. But it…

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This is not a suggestion, by the way 

Mentioned to a colleague heading out to cover the Newt Gingrich appearance that he might make national news if he tackled the candidate during his speech. "National brief," is how I put it. Might be a career-ender though, I hastened to add. But then I…

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Dating a cop's alleged girlfriend 

Long ago, in a previous life, I was visiting a woman at her home in the evening. A police officer who had a non-professional interest in that young lady drove by and noticed my vehicle. He took down my license plate number and determined my…

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