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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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"that’s not much of a defense...."

I remember driving with my Dad one day and Bob Marley’s “I Shot the Sheriff” came on the radio and he seemed to be listening intently. When the “…..but I didn’t shoot no deputy” lyric came he turned to me and deadpanned “that’s not much of...

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"I don’t know what normal is anymore...."

I think the pandemic was the moment everything shifted….when everybody stopped acting normal.

I think the pandemic was the moment everything shifted….when everybody stopped acting normal. Our nation became suddenly concussed…like a duck hi...

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In the Line of Fire

It was Chris Kelly from the Scranton Times who pointed them out to me.

The two guys who looked like extras from the movie “In the Line of Fire”.

Kinda twitchy. Well dressed. In dreadful earnest. Scanning the crowd intently. Surely these g...

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"I don’t know how anybody affords anything anymore...."

I don’t know how anybody affords anything anymore.

I don’t know how anybody affords anything anymore.

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"I feel most comfortable when I am surrounded by books..."

I feel most comfortable when I am surrounded by books.

I feel most comfortable when I am surrounded by books. I type this in my basement office, and piles sit at both elbows. They are stacked on an end table, and on an old computer worksta...

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