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One of our editors once took a rifle into the state capitol.  Find out how it was done.

Could it happen again? [We hope not.]

This is the story mentioned in the January 17 Leaky Pen entry.

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Boos and Bravos
Announcement -- JANUARY 2005

Drippings from a Leaky Pen has been updated through January 25, 2005.

The new All-Season, Stay Indoors if You Wish, Treasure Hunt is still on its second hunt.  A new clue was posted January 22, 2005 
Check it out.


We are sorry, but there has not been any 
Jefferson Hill matter put up later.  \We still hope to have some of them up soon.  We have been falling behind in getting more stories nd article posted.  Our correspondent from the Jefferson Hill Community Church still seems to have forgotten us, but the archives remain and maybe we will hear from him/her again.  But, limited as our Jefferson Hill supply may be, the same link should take you to what we have.  And we still have most of our old stuff here for your perusal.  Comments?

Please check back later. 
 


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Special Note:  Exclusive Capitol City Cacophony photo coverage of Phalen Boulevard opening can be reached through the Leaky Pen Page
4/29/04:  Now the Leaky Pen page has exclusive photos of Payne/Phalen District Five Planning Council annual meeting, 4/27/04.
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