RevCogg
RevCogg has been living and working in the central Wisconsin region for the past 30 years. He is married, and the father of two beautiful daughters. He is a Reverend of Spiritual Humanism, and a 15 year practitioner of Zen Buddhism. His interests include: travel, politics, wind energy, religion and spirituality, motorcycles, backpacking, rock climbing, and anything else that gets him outside and moving. He also enjoys independent movies and alternative music, and is an amateur musician.
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Recently returned to shool to earn a teaching degree.Interests
travel, politics, wind energy, religion and spirituality, motorcycles, backpacking, rock climbing, and anything else that me outside and moving.Motto
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.Affiliations
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Unions in the Public SectorWhat is the difference between public and private unions? Are unions in the public sector a right or a gift from a government used to stir public sentiment. -
A Slim PixieMy wife and I have been married for 20 years and are very much in love. St. Patrick's has always been one of our favourite holidays, and she chose this day to reward me with one of the best gifts a happily married man can receive.
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Bitter SweetAn original Haiku on the winning and losing of the superbowl
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Times Are ChangingA rescent experience that happened to me as I was changing jobs and restructuring my life. It is interesting, the things that can go by without being noticed or at least ackowledged.
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Chili Peppers and their BenefitsThis article examines various chili peppers and their uses and touches on the many health benefits attributed to making peppers a part of your diet.
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Chips Anyone?Everything has an odor. At some point evereyone's feet have been a little off, a little ripe. What about the foot that smells like an inviting afternoon snack? What is a person suffering from "corn chip foot" to do?
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Opening DoorsAn allegorical walk through the remnants of dilapitated and unused buildings in a fetid, murkish existence. Culminating finally in a renewing and cleansing storm, the journey is complete; the way ahs been cleared.
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A First SnowfallFirst snowfalls change everything. No matter who, or what you are.
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Winter DrivingA brief overview on ways to remain safe during the winter driving season.Including tips parents should share with their teen drivers to help them be prepared in the case of an emergency.
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The Promise of Cheap CigarettesA short inventory of tobacco prices and what smokers are doing to try to cope.
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Christmas, a Reason for the SeasonA look at the religious need to claim a secularly accepted holiday and it's shortcomings.
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The MeetingTwo entities discuss the fate of mankind in alternatively defined roles. Posing the question "Are we Free?". The first installment of a continuing look at this "what if" idea as we follow the characters through their age-old relationship with mankind.