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GARRISON KEILLOR
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He forgot his cell phone: A sad story
A chill gray day under lowering skies and I left home without my cell phone and didn't go back for it -- thought, Naw, I'll just use a pay phone if necessary -- and felt awfully lost without it for the next 24 hours. The problem with pay phones is that you have to stand still. A man gets accustomed to striding off the plane and without breaking stride dialing up the C.O. and reaching her in five seconds flat and giving his location and ETA and then, as time permits, phoning around to others in his unit.
Watering down the Nevada debate
Last week's debate in Las Vegas among the Democratic presidential candidates ended on a particularly low note:
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