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On the article UPDATE: Comedian Larry Miller Cancels Raue Center Show for Jan. 12
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On the Blog Post Former Chicago Boxer Donates Brain To Science
Tim Kane
6:29 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012
ReplyDenise Vincente said it will take some time because they are harvesting his organs. She said it will probably be a midweek wake-and-funeral service combined.
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On the Blog Post Cary Fishing Report
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On the Blog Post Where The Bass Are
Tim Kane
9:53 am on Thursday, August 30, 2012
ReplyThe pond doesn't have a name. But it is the biggest pond in the Fel-Pro RRR area managed by the McHenry County Conservation District. There are two entrances on Crystal Lake Avenue. I use the east entrance. There is a map posted in the parking lot and there are maps available in an aluminum box under the posted map. The first time going there, you'll need the map to find your way.
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On the Blog Post Where The Bass Are
Tim Kane
9:52 am on Thursday, August 30, 2012
ReplyThe pond doesn't have a name. But it is biggest in the Fel-Pro RRR area managed by the McHenry County Conservation District. There are two entrances on Crystal Lake Avenue. I use the east entrance. There is a map posted in the parking lot and there are maps available in an aluminum box under the posted map. The first time going there, you'll need the map.
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On the Blog Post Where The Bass Are
Tim Kane
7:59 am on Thursday, August 30, 2012
ReplyThanks, Stephanie. The turtle was sunning itself. It didn't notice I was there. I cannot take credit for the photography. I have a Nikon D40 that takes great pictures on "Auto." When I started writing for newspapers back in the 1980s, I never thought I'd be using a camera, but I really enjoy it.
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On the Blog Post Backyard Safari – Hardboiled Bird Watching in Cary
Tim Kane
10:19 pm on Tuesday, August 7, 2012
ReplyThat would be "hear the bird feeder rattling."
Thanks, Tim!
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On the article Baby You Can Drive My Car, Beep Beep, Yeah!
Tim Kane
2:11 pm on Thursday, April 5, 2012
ReplyI bought my first car in the Army when I was stationed at Fort Lee. It was a powder-blue 1972 Plymouth Satellite with a white-vinyl top, a real junker. The guys in my platoon called it "The Music Mother," after a Virginia radio station. It was a muscle car. It had a big eight-cylinder engine. One time the radiator sprang a leak. I replaced it easy. It was held in place with four bolts and a couple hose connections. I couldn't tell you where the radiator is in my Volvo.
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On the article Chowdown Showdown Irish Food, Drink Challenge
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On the article Chowdown Showdown Irish Food, Drink Challenge
Tim Kane
3:29 pm on Wednesday, March 14, 2012
ReplyVeronica, the soup is good. I just like making fun of Irish cooking because everything is boiled.
Tim Kane
7:17 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
I'm going.