I turned the television on in our hotel room last night. Of 12 channels that we got in via the rabbit ears, 10 of them surprised me.
I was actually impressed that we got any channels at all.

Our dear friend Pastor Stephen is fighting an life-threatening infection after a kidney transplant.
Pastor Stephen is an Indian who lives in Bangalore, India and runs Cornerstone Ministries, which is the primary group that drills wells for The Water Cycle Project.
Melissa and I’s non-profit is hosting an event this Sunday to raise money to drill wells in India.
The Family Fun Ride will be held at Three Creeks Metro Park from 12:30 to 3:30. I hope you can make it!
The Water Cycle Project is a grass-roots organization that plans long-distance cycling trips to raise money for fresh water well drilling in rural India.
Please join us on World Water Day (today!), by checking out this organization, making a donation or joining a cycling trip.
Some fellow Columbus writers and I have recently started a writers’ co-op. We’re now accepting submissions for our first published anthology. Find us at ColumbusCoop.org.
I turned the television on in our hotel room last night. Of 12 channels that we got in via the rabbit ears, 10 of them surprised me.
I was actually impressed that we got any channels at all.
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california, texas, mexico, what’s the difference?
I prefer Meximeracanada.
reminds me of non cable cali tv