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The whole point of a blog is to get people talkin' so I was disappointed that technical difficulties prevented many people from commenting since my blog launched last month. But that difficulty has been eased, so comment away. Unlike the City Council meetings, the blogosphere doesn't limit you to five minutes so you can be as long-winded as you want. Yes, that means you too, John Lyons.
Before the glitch was removed, the blog asked readers to sign in to the blogging software which it shouldn't. Now to leave a comment, just type in your information (be anonymous if you want) and the weird coding in the gray box. It looks like the security feature that Ticketmaster uses. Soon, you'll find the comment posted on the blog but unfortunately, you won't find any concert tickets in your mailbox.



John Lyon is clever, often misunderstood and underestimated by his foes. He has greater memory of Cucamonga, Alta Loma and Etiwanda than most will ever know. This is no pussycat with stripes that fade.
old soldier marks 100 years?
well perhaps soon.
I read the paper (generic term) online. Which translates into each day logging onto the computer and reading in order of importance; the comics, the columns and the front page news.
So when you visit the columns page is list all the latest artices in a tidy list right beside everyones smiling picture.
With the exception of the 100 year old soldier story. Which has been there for , well, a hundred years.
Dosen't the paper have a historical writer? Not histerical, or even an old writer just someone who writes about the history of the area?
if you do or not, why is the soldier story a daily fixture?
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