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Saturday, March 01, 2014

Top Ten posts at NA Confidential for February, 2014.

It is my aim to remember to make a compilation like this one at the beginning of each month during 2014. The Top Ten is determined by numbers of unique hits, as reported by Blogger. The list begins with No. 10, and ends with No. 1.

163

Oh, New Albany ... please stop breaking my liver.


163

The farmers market, opportunity cost, and decision-making prior to fact-gathering.


168

Chuck Freiberger for State Senate.


188

Disgust.


199

Why are we permitting the VFW to dump its snow on public sidewalks?


240

I don't care what anyone says; the alligator should have stayed ... as well as the truth of what really happened.


253

Ranting on John Rosenbarger's fundamental contradictions in the aftermath of an atrocious day in the neighborhood.


255

The Grand Film Festival is February 15th, all day long.


310

The Floyd County Health Department admits to being mistaken ... in only one instance, but hey, it's a start.


1462

"Keep reading our emails regarding Sam's reopening at The Montrose this spring."

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