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Guam Could Capsize!

Guam

*** DANGER RESIDENTS OF GUAM*** Thank goodness for people in government like U.S. Representative Hank Johnson.  Johnson's critical thinking and analysis may just be the saving grace of the island of Guam. Admiral Robert Willard of the commander of the U. S. Pacific Fleet was discussing a plan that would bring 8,000 Navy personnel and their families to the island of Guam.  Johnson pointed out: "My . . . [Read more]


April is Autism Awareness Month

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Did you know ... Autism now affects 1 in 110 children and 1 in 70 boys Autism prevalence figures are growing More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes & cancer combined Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the U.S. Autism costs the nation over $35 billion per year, a figure expected to significantly increase in the next decade Autism . . . [Read more]


Congrats to Our Own Rob Kelley

Rob Kelley

BostonSuperBlog.com is proud to announce that one of our own has hit the big time! Rob Kelley has been hand-picked by the folks over at Fanball.com to begin writing for the Florida Marlins at www.fishingforablog.com.  For those of you outside of the blogging realm Fanball.com is owned and operated by NBC Sports!  Go Rob! Rob will be continuing to write for us . . . [Read more]


Shout-out to Sports Fan 4

Just a quick shout out to Josh Gans over at SportsFan4 (www.sportsfan4.com) for plugging our new site.  Everyone here at Boston's Super Blog hopes that we can reach the same level of success that Gans and company hold over at their site.  While I grotesquely disagree with his prediction of Syracuse cutting down the nets in Indy this year (just . . . [Read more]


You can’t make these things up…

When I first thought about posting to the blog I didn't think I would have anything to write about.  Fortunately, the kids I work with come up with mind-boggling/mind-numbing comments on an almost daily basis.  However, it has caused me to become less productive at work because I now feel obligated to keep track of the ridiculous things they say . . . [Read more]


“The Big Bang Theory” Meets Elementary School

Everyone who works with children should have blogs.  I can guarantee that those who are around children on a daily basis have told stories to their friends and family that begin with the words, "you're not going to believe this one..." One of my responsibilities is to run social skills groups with kids who for one reason or another are unable . . . [Read more]