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       Too much time spent in the everyday hustle and bustle of managing a life filled with chores, bills and responsibilities? Social and mainstream media got you down? The Stall Times Reader’s intent is to refresh the mind with at least monthly postings of thought provoking, sometimes fanciful, sometimes religious, sometimes political articles that will take your mind and hopefully bend it away from the normal drama of our pedestrian exposures to life in the fast lane. Here we will also post thoughts of the moment including snippets of joy shared by our members, acts that have been observed, lived or shared, that inspire us to look outwardly to lose ourselves in the service of the needs of others, even if just for a moment. We can feed off the joy of the stories and even more significantly, we can be reminded of the joy that can be ours by random acts of everyday kindness. In short, The Stall Times Reader will provide you with positive and objective observations of the life we live. It is a place to share realistic and hopefully unique views of our world and how we fit into it. Sometimes challenging, sometimes relaxing and sometimes both, but always thought provoking… The Stall Times Reader is well worth the $24.00 membership fee that provides you with a two year membership. 
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  • Mike

    Some years ago I attended a birthday party for one of my grandchildren in Huntington Beach, CA. Their apartment at…
  • Democracy At Risk Part: 1

    The 2024 Presidential election is less than a month away. On the right we have Donald J. Trump, former president…
  • The Presidential Debate

    Presidential debate. I, like many other Americans, watched the cringe worthy Presidential debate of September 10, 2024 between Vice President…
  • Random Acts of Kindness

    So sometimes I am known to be rather absent-minded. This past week, I was preoccupied by several matters when some…
  • Reverend Ford from Disney’s, Pollyanna: We looked for the good in them, and we found it, didn’t we?

    I was reminded recently of one of my favorite passages anywhere.  It comes from Shakespeare’s As you Like It:“Tongues in trees,…
  • Moms

    My niece wrote this for The Wall Street Journal blog. Thought you would enjoy:Athelia Woolley LeSueur, founder of Shabby Apple:For…
  • Service and Sacrifice

    If you want to know the Mormon mind, start with the Mormon mission where young men and women volunteer to…
  • Hope And Trust

    I will always remember Becky Butcher Stansbury as a 12 year old babysitter, taking turns with her big sister, Jenny,…
  • Women In The Workplace—Reset

    My views on women have clearly evolved over time. I grew up in a home where Mom stayed home to…
  • Father’s Day 2012

    I was recently reminded of the fact that there are quiet giants among us that we seem not to acknowledge…