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		<title>Scaling back &#8230; but giving more</title>
		<link>http://www.chriswho.com/blog/2008/12/03/scaling-back-but-giving-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 18:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am hopeful (yet cynical) that we will take this current economic recession and learn to live within our means, not go EVEN farther in debt.  This video takes it even a step farther and encourages us to give but to give less materially and more meaningfully. [via joshuablankenship]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am hopeful (yet cynical) that we will take this current economic recession and learn to live within our means, not go EVEN farther in debt.  This video takes it even a step farther and encourages us to give but to give less materially and more meaningfully.</p>
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<p>[via <a title="joshuablankship.com" href="http://joshuablankenship.com/blog/2008/12/03/americans-spend-450-billion-on-christmas/">joshuablankenship</a>]</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Hardships&#8217; by J.G. Britton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 01:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you know, my grandfather recently died and we (the family) are uncovering many things unknown or long forgotten while sorting their stuff. (On a personal note, special thanks to my mom for all the work she is doing in largely spearheading this thankless and at times heart-wrenching process.) One thing that was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know, my grandfather recently died and we (the family) are uncovering many things unknown or long forgotten while sorting their stuff.  (On a personal note, special thanks to my mom for all the work she is doing in largely spearheading this thankless and at times heart-wrenching process.)</p>
<p>One thing that was uncovered was this printed poem by John Guy Britton (my grandmother&#8217;s father) in 1943.  The copyright resides with him and his side of the family, but I wanted to copy it up here as I thought it was appropriate for our times today as well.</p>
<blockquote><p>A part’s lost from our washer, the darn thing’s made of brass<br />
but we’ll get along without it, Like we’re doing ‘bout the gas</p>
<p>The belt’s off the cleaner, That we use to clean the rooms<br />
But Grandma’s house was always clean, And all she had were brooms</p>
<p>The refrigerator’s on the blink, It used to work real nice<br />
But we’ll go back a few decades, And buy some cakes of ice</p>
<p>And now the oil for heating, Is pretty hard to get<br />
so we’ll use the good old fireplace, And we’ll be warm, I’ll bet</p>
<p>What if we’re cool in other rooms?  None of us should care<br />
We’ll go through the trunks of yesteryear, For heavier underwear</p>
<p>And soon I’ll have no tires, I don’t intend to cuss<br />
For when they’re run down to the quick, I’ll just block up the bus</p>
<p>They say they want my bumpers, To keep Hitler on the jump<br />
O.K. &#8211; with no gas or tires, My car won’t be there to bump</p>
<p>My suit’s all right but looks so queer, With no cuffs of double flares<br />
I never was a fashion-plate, So I just say, “Who cares?”</p>
<p>My coffee’s flat, so it my tea, And yours is too, no doubt<br />
But I’ll just grin and see how quick, I’ll learn to do without</p>
<p>Now these are the frightful hardships, The Home Front has to suffer<br />
So let us stop and think a bit, Could it be any tougher?</p>
<p>Well, we’re not in concentration camps, Our kids are still well fed<br />
No bombs drop through out roofs at night, While we’re asleep in bed</p>
<p>And all the farmers raise, we get, It’s all for our boys &#8211; or home<br />
While the cream of the crop on the other side, Goes to Berlin and Rome</p>
<p>We’re free to enjoy our radios, On short waves or on long<br />
Foreign or domestic, In any Nation’s tongue</p>
<p>Our press is free to criticize, We get unaltered news<br />
And we may vote for whom we wish, we’re not told whom to choose</p>
<p>And we may worship as we please, We can run our Congress down<br />
We may even ride our President, And really ‘go to town’</p>
<p>We should be quite happy too, We have no Himmlers here<br />
No Quislings or Lavals to hate, No Gestapo to fear</p>
<p>So compare your hardships and blessings, with those of across the seas<br />
And the very next time you pity yourself, Just stop &#8211; and get down on your knees</p>
<p><strong>J.G. Britton</strong><br />
<em>Lansdowne, PA</em></p></blockquote>
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