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Mary Frazier Long

The Gwinnett Roadrunner – On The Run August 2014

The Gwinnett Roadrunner –
On The Run August 2014
By Mary Frazier Long
 
“A committee is a group of important individuals who singly can do nothing but who can together agree that nothing can be done.” Fred Allen
 
A clear conscience is often the sign of a bad memory.
 
“If you have any problems at all don’t hesitate to be quiet.”
 
Does anyone remember when the zip code for Snellville was E I E I O?
 
Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
 
We all have the strength to endure the misfortunes of others.
 
Talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand.
 
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
 
The difference between a pigeon and a farmer is that a pigeon can still make a deposit on a tractor.
Cuernavaca Grill

“You are a LEAD GENERATOR before the passion of your business”

“You are a LEAD GENERATOR before the passion of your business”
By Celeste Giordano

Are you a business owner experiencing a “slow” period? Maybe your business began with a bang and suddenly your profits have stagnated. Or are you an established entrepreneur looking to expand your business, but the stretch business that you anticipated just hasn’t materialized?

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

Gwinnett’s brain power

Gwinnett’s brain power
By Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

Having just been to the movies to see the latest “why did I go to the movies” movie called Lucy, I have been speculating on what happens when people use more than the standard 10% of their brain. The following 3 subjects were obviously using at least 12% of their cerebral capacity.

Soroya Bagheri

It’s official!

It’s official! School has started! … and so has the ten months of homework, extra curricular activities, school projects, and of course testing!

NG3 Staff

Time well spent in summer

Summertime, for most high school students, means lounging by the pool with friends, trips to the beach or lake, and waking up late.

Everything Ella - Ella Thomas

Summer comes to an end

Since summer is coming to an end, and school will be starting soon, I’ve decided to do my August article on my five best summer memories. 

Mandy Snell

Kudzu media

Hey everyone… Glad you’re here! Since my last article, I had a incident happen.

My precious yellow lab, Sophie, decided to take a long walk. It was July 4th around 1:00, we got her back home on Saturday afternoon. The reason for me telling you this is: 1) I was a mess for 30 + hours, 2) she has never done this before in her 12 years, and 3) Facebook is awesome when it comes to something like this. I had 60 to 70 friends all commenting and giving me encouragement. 20 or so posting her pictures on their page and sharing it and 5 friends actually got in their cars and drove around. WOW! As if I wasn’t crying enough. I want to thank all of you again, you know who you are.

The Boys. Photo by Warren Cameron, 5 Acres Studio

Swimming through summer

The view from the bleachers was a wet one this month. Splashing from the pool came in many forms.