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Married Households No Longer Rule the Roost!

by d3wpadmin | Jun 3, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

No blog about marriage can feature a more charismatic illustration that the newly married royals – unless it was that image of two young hippy-looking folks named Jody and Kurt, standing in front of the Cincinnati Zoo gorillas some 33 years ago. [that image is...

History, Entertainment and Detroit Youth…Oh My!

by d3wpadmin | May 16, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

Last night I attended the second performance of Northern Lights – an original play, performed by the Mosaic Youth Theater, that tells the story, in words and music (featuring hits from a variety of Motown stars, the Rolling Stones, and the Who), of the historic...

Maybe School Lunchrooms Hold the Answer

by d3wpadmin | Apr 29, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

Did you ever hear the story about the two women who were discussing where to go for dinner?  The first woman said, “Let’s go to that new place that we read about last week.”  The second woman responded, “But I hard that the food and service...

What’s All This Talk About Plato? Just Ask Wikipedia.

by d3wpadmin | Mar 31, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

My respect for Wikipedia increases every day.  There was a time in its early days when I scoffed at someone who relied on it for answers.  It was clear that, while a number of serious, committed individuals were spending incredible amounts of time bringing “the...

We May Be Down, But We Certainly Aren’t Out!

by d3wpadmin | Mar 23, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

The long-awaited 2010 Census counts were released yesterday for the State of Michigan and all its subdivisions – down to the block level.  Now the redistricting process for US. Congress, State House and Senate, and County Commissioners can begin. While we have...

March May Be Women’s History Month but Why Aren’t We Naming Our Daughters Mildred or Florence or Gladys or Gertrude Anymore?

by d3wpadmin | Mar 6, 2011 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized

In 1909, Mary was far and away the most favorite name for baby girls, outdistancing its runner-up Helen by a two-to-one ratio.  The rest of the Top 5 included Margaret, Ruth and Dorothy.  While you still run across some of these names – the 2009 rankings were...
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