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Scranton Time - bits and pieces from Tom Flannery

Tom Flannery

reflections on current events / culture / music / everything in between - from the birthplace of The Office and the 46th POTUS

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"We drank to each other in 1976. Today, we drink alone...."

I was 10 years old during our nation’s bicentennial celebrations and I remember we had a block party and there were kegs of beer for the adults and kegs of birch beer for the kids and everybody had flags hanging and there were fireworks and...

3 days ago
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"The most viewed nap in history...."

I don’t know how anybody affords anything anymore.

I don’t know how anybody affords anything anymore. Rent. A new car. Groceries. A college education. A decent restaurant meal. A pint of Guinness at a certain neighborhood bar in Dunmore co...

5 days ago
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"Once this plateau of buffoonery is reached, what exactly counts as 'News' anymore?..."

The White House currently looks like a dilapidated crack house…the sort of blighted, ass-crack property a local code enforcement officer might be forced to visit.

The White House currently looks like a dilapidated crack house…the sort of b...

10 days ago
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The Healy Portrait

I believe Abraham Lincoln possessed more

I believe Abraham Lincoln possessed more

13 days ago
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"He’s the mayor in JAWS who wants to keep the beaches open..."

Turns out the Governor did a drive-by yesterday. You may have missed it. I know I did.

My inner snark is not often contained, but for now at least, I consider yesterday’s photo-op a positive step.

Make no mistake. He only came here becaus...

18 days ago
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