by Matt Kaufman on 12/21/2010
They're people you hardly ever hear from, or who hardly ever hear from you. Except this time of year. As you think of them now, share your memories with us. Read more.
by Matt Kaufman on 12/10/2010
Even if you've never had a drinking problem, odds are you've been affected by someone else's -- or someone you know has been. Tell us your stories, and ask for our prayers. Read more.
by Nathan Zacharias on 11/23/2009
I often think about pretty random and ultimately useless thoughts. But hey, that doesn't mean I can't have fun with it, right? Here are a few of those thoughts that have been on my mind recently. Read more.
by Matt Kaufman on 10/07/2009
When I'm forced to do without my computer for a while, I'm rediscovering life away from the hypnotic glare of this glowing screen. Read more.
by Nathan Zacharias on 07/27/2009
I'm here to tell you that writer's block is real, and it affects at least 10 percent of the Boundless bloggers. Read more.
by Motte Brown on 06/25/2009
We talked about being a good groomsman or bridesmaid on a recent episode of the Boundless podcast. Does that include scooping poop? Read more.
by Ted Slater on 02/20/2009
What is more disturbing: a creepy spider crawling across a woman's face, or a humanesque doll with a blank stare? Read more.
by Tom Neven on 02/05/2009
Yes, I know the Super Bowl was four days ago, but I've been busy. I can't let a few matters go uncommented on, though. Read more.
by Steve Watters on 11/19/2008
Around the time Ted posted his blog featuring his poetry, I was cleaning out files in our home office and came across some stuff I wrote in college. Read more.
by Tom Neven on 11/10/2008
I can’t let a November 10 go by without a shout-out to my fellow Marines. Today is the 233rd birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. Read more.
by Tom Neven on 09/19/2008
My blog about bad words and euphemisms garnered some interesting responses, and it got me to thinking about how we can become overly sensitive to perceived bad words or insulting words -- to the point of silliness. Read more.
by Heather Koerner on 08/04/2008
I thought that sticking to the fast food kids' menu was a good idea. According to a new report, it may not be. Read more.
by Tom Neven on 07/30/2008
Americans have a penchant for sticking things on our cars, from Christian fish decals to the Darwin amphibian thingie and every variation thereof. Read more.
by Thomas Jeffries on 06/24/2008
It's a classic tale: Girl moves to big city. Girl blogs in her spare time about life in big city. Girl blogs with nearly reckless abandon. Read more.
by Tom Neven on 06/10/2008
It was 1972. President Richard Nixon had made the first overtures toward communist China. With the thaw in diplomatic relations came multiple visits from Chinese delegations decked out in Mao jackets, all wanting to learn as much as possible about their erstwhile enemy here in the United States. Read more.
by Tom Neven on 05/26/2008
Today is Memorial Day, the day we honor those Americans who have given their lives in war. You might not know this from the newspaper or TV, though. Read more.
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