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WHOZIT~
     Find Whozit answer the Classifieds.
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Thought for the Week
     Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday For disappearing acts, it’s hard to beat what happens to the eight hours supposedly left after eight of sleep and eight of work. —Doug Larson If you have a positive thought you’d like us to print, please send or email it to us.
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ANoTHER IRREGULAR READER IS BoRN!
     Lily Rae Bachelder Born: November 30, 2009 Gender: Female Weight: 5lbs. 9oz. Length: 19 ½ inches Parents: Kiley R.
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IRREGULAR READER CoRRECTIoN
      The Irregular Reader in the Feb. 24, 2010 issue of the Original Irregular, Parker James Libby was listed a Female, but he is a he —he’s Male.
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NORTH BY NORTHEAST
     Sticky snow, a helping hand and a Vermont yak farm …a friendly tale of north-country connectedness It all started a week ago in New Hampshire with two accumulating, thick and heavy clumps of wet snow beneath the middle third of my cross-country skis as I became increasingly bogged down heading uphill on an otherwise lovely New England ski trail.
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Recipes from the Ridge
      Go World!
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Observations from the F.A.R.M. (Fresh Air & Room to Move)
Like ‘cats and dogs’
     “Josie, it’s none of your business!” “Yes, it is. I have to live with you!” “No, you don’t! You can go live with Cassie. That’d be great!” “I don’t want to live with Cassie.” “Yeah, that’s because her mother would never let you, anyway.”
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As the Ski Turns
      Billy Winn (a.k.a. Bill the Cat) e-mailed to tell us that he has a new CD out. Featured on the new disc is Kingfield’s own John Winter on the guitar, lead and rhythm, electric and acoustic.
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IRREDIOMS ~ A look at common idioms
Phrases, sayings & expressions, what they mean & where they came from
     Laugh out of the other Side of Your Mouth To be made to feel sorrow, annoyance or disappointment after you felt happy; to cry at a change in luck after experiencing some happiness. This saying was being used in the 17th century.
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REAR VIEW
      Dubbed the “July 4th issue,” the next one in the archive is June 22, 1979 Vol. 12, Issue 13 Sugarloaf and Rangeley Lakes Irregular.
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Moose Mountain
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Back in the saddle
Greetings from the Mountain!
      We had a record breaking February vacation. We literally shattered all previous records. Our lodging revenue was up 30 percent; skier services revenue exceeded our expectations and was up an astounding 46 percent compared to the same period last year. Our aggressive snowmaking and grooming, new lifts, trails, and events are drawing folks from away and we’re more than happy to have them.
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