﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="http://denver.yourhub.com/Feed.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Blogs by Janice  Friddle </title><link>http://denver.yourhub.com</link><description>The latest blog posts in The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com</description><language>en-us</language><managingEditor>news@yourhub.com</managingEditor><copyright>(c) 2009, YourHub.com</copyright><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>Can WE Make It Work?</title><description>I am not a liberal zeolot anymore than I am in a conservative cave, but I am continually growing confused. The media continues to beat the drum regarding saying NO to Obama's Health Care Reform. I too might lean no if I knew all the details which no media outlet seems to take time to share. I me...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Blogs/Archive/Politics/National-Politics/Blog~647232.aspx</link><pubDate>8/17/2009 12:58:58 PM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item><item><title>Does a Living Language Mean Shabby English?</title><description>I've always appreciated the  Anguished English  books and musings of Richard Lederer. The book is a favorite gift when names are drawn, price limits are set and I have no insight into the person whose name I've drawn. If you can read, you can appreciate the subtle massacre of the English langu...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Blogs/Archive/Education-General/Blog~613253.aspx</link><pubDate>5/8/2009 1:54:24 PM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item><item><title>Does a Living Language Mean Shabby English?</title><description>I've always appreciated the  Anguished English  books and musings of Richard Lederer. The book is a favorite gift when names are drawn, price limits are set and I have no insight into the person whose name I've drawn. If you can read, you can appreciate the subtle massacre of the English langu...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/DenverSouth/Blogs/Archive/Blog~613239.aspx</link><pubDate>5/8/2009 1:46:14 PM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item><item><title>Does a Living Language Mean Shabby English?</title><description>I've always appreciated the  Anguished English  books and musings of Richard Lederer. The book is a favorite gift when names are drawn, price limits are set and I have no insight into the person whose name I've drawn. If you can read, you can appreciate the subtle massacre of the English langu...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/DenverSouth/Blogs/Archive/Blog~613204.aspx</link><pubDate>5/8/2009 1:31:27 PM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item><item><title>The Massage is My Message</title><description>In these times of burying your extra cash in the front yard (assuming you have any) or stuffing the lining of your luggage, one of the greatest stress relievers may be experiencing a full-body massage. I recently found a gift certificate for one in a book where I had been using it as a bookmark....</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Blogs/Archive/Blog~609296.aspx</link><pubDate>4/29/2009 11:48:21 AM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item><item><title>A Career Lost in Translation</title><description>A Career Lost in Translation  By   Janice L Friddle  I never received any clues that directed me toward any specialized career. I had no magical calling or even cultivated ambition. Through eleven summers I was a wrangler at a residential camp. I was never happier than on those crisp mountain mo...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Blogs/Archive/Local-Business/Blog~606729.aspx</link><pubDate>4/22/2009 2:28:45 PM</pubDate><author>Janice  Friddle </author></item></channel></rss>