In 1992, my dad, Job C. Conger, III decided to move from Rockford where he had lived since my parents’ divorce in 1968 back to Springfield to be closer to his number one son, Job C. Conger, IV who would later launch Honey & Quinine. I was lpaying rent and living in a duplex on [...]
Archive for December, 2007
A Lesson From Dad that I Can’t Shake
Posted in thoughts, writing on December 8, 2007 | 1 Comment »
My Reply To Seasonal Sentiments Purveyed Solely by Keyboard Peckers
Posted in thoughts, writing on December 7, 2007 | 4 Comments »
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Good Noose for Sub-Prime Homebayas
Posted in thoughts, writing on December 6, 2007 | No Comments »
This just in from Washingdome Deceit, #43 has announced help paying the exquisitely mercantile pirate interest rates for sub-prime buyers in deep distress. To qualify you must :
1. . . . . . show proof this is your first home purchase
2. . . . . . have an adjusted gross household income of less [...]
Hoofing it Sunny Monday
Posted in thoughts, writing on December 5, 2007 | No Comments »
No pun intended, but what a “vas deferens” a day makes.
I had put in good morning proofreading the Winter issue of the American Aviation Historical Society Journal before setting out in the afternoon to deposit the rent check and renew my license plate registration. It was a sunny day in the 40s, and though [...]