An Oklahoma musician says keep the Beagle barking, not recognizing that the editerrible tradition is more of a political vehicle and not big on the policy and having to watch Faux News during the offseason, but ok.
A faithful Pennsylvania reader writes, "Change? Looks like the usual suspects," and some of us are not able to argue while others say it's good we have some depth on the bench, and the most cynical say at least our graybeards ain't on respirators, and still others are still scratching their heads quizzily.
The Beagletolerables believe there is no better time for community conversations about race, class, language, and culture in America than right now. A North Carolina educator has gotten the ball rolling.
Others, from distant points, have been sketchy in their reports, if not their characters.
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