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The Slice archive for Nov. 29, 2012

THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 2012

The firewood code of honor

You know how it is. If you leave something of any value outside and don't have it bolted down, someone will steal it. Sometimes even bolting it down isn't enough. But I can think of one exception. A Spokane store I visit several times a…

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Spokane vs. North Idaho definition

Maybe I'm wrong. That's happened. But years of hearing people on both sides of the state line use the expression has left me with the opinion that Spokane residents have a different definition of "mom jeans" than people in North Idaho. I'll be happy to…

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If you have adolescent boys at home

You might ask them whatever became of the Nordstrom lingerie catalog that arrived in the mail this week. I realize the Internet offers many options when it comes to admiring the feminine form. But perhaps some lads are traditionalists and still hold print in high…

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Agree or disagree

The Slice has addressed this several times over the years. But something I overheard this morning reminded me of the subject. It is one of my 1,000 favorite topics. When you are at an airport in another city, can you find the gate for the…

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Does The Incredible Hulk have genitals?

A friend of mine had that conversation with his young son this week. Though in their exchange, I believe the term of the moment was "ding-dong." I'm not sure what they finally decided. But the question raises additional issues. Is the Hulk's junk green? Does…

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"Vision Quest" sing-along

Seeing that there is going to be another "Sound of Music" sing-along here in late December made we wonder if any of the movies filmed in Spokane could be given the sing-along treatment. Probably not. I mean, how many people actually know the words to…

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