One sleepless night in Fargo
Unable to sleep the other night, I found myself at 2 am doing laundry in a truckstop in Fargo, North Dakota of all places.
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Unable to sleep the other night, I found myself at 2 am doing laundry in a truckstop in Fargo, North Dakota of all places.
Read MoreSo, first, they license, and then, once they have their hands around your balls, mission creep sets in and they start to behave as if they own you.
Their insatiable hunger never satisfied in their pursuit of dominance and control, politicians are now widening their scope in an effort to put EVERYONE under their thumbs.
Now the issue is immunization passports, which is really just a different word for the same thing – universal licensing.
photo by Mike Murchison
Read MoreOn Friday, May 14th, Alberta’s Mike Murchison will release his new single “Scars” through LMS Records.
Road Warrior News will have a give-away contest for drivers and a full feature interview with long-haul truck driver/musician/photographer Mike Murchison on Friday, May 14th. Watch this space!
Read MoreI remember the most shocking fact about his stories was his calm demeanour while he told them. His soft-spoken voice contrasted with the atrocities he described, such as the murder of his uncle. The man’s matter-of-fact descriptions of the dynamics of the conflict seemed both horrific and endlessly complex. But the reality that much of the fighting was carried out by children — and one of them was now standing before me as an adult — was what really got inside my head. I remember driving away at the end of pre-deployment training wondering if I would speak as calmly as that man after witnessing the world he came from.
Read MoreThough we were all classmates and graduated together same year, life has shuffled us and placed us in different classes today.
We were classmates in school, but not classmates in life. Everyone has his unique class. I concluded that in the school of life there are no classmates, because Life is a class of one.
Read Moreby the Honourable Steven Fletcher Zoom funerals… I just experienced my first one, and here are some observations. My beloved Uncle Peter passed away this week. He died in New Zealand. I wish to share some lessons that may be
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