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Four-time winner of the Georgia Press Association's Best Humor Column

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2007 Columns

Apr. 16, 2007: Rumor Of UGA VI’s Retirement ‘Greatly Exaggerated’

April 16, 2007 by webmaster Leave a Comment

RUMOR OF UGA VI’S RETIREMENT ‘GREATLY EXAGGERATED’ Dear Uga: I am just back from a trip with my grandson to the Normandy battlefields in France. To tell you the truth, I was reluctant to go because (a) the Legislature was still in session at the time and there was no telling what kind of mischief they would get into if I wasn’t around to tattle on them, and (b) I like the … [Read more...] about Apr. 16, 2007: Rumor Of UGA VI’s Retirement ‘Greatly Exaggerated’

Apr. 9, 2007: Home And Humble From Our Trip To Normandy

April 9, 2007 by webmaster Leave a Comment

HOME AND HUMBLE FROM OUR TRIP TO NORMANDY The weather was miserable. The trip was magnificent. Grandson Thomas and I are back from Normandy, trying to absorb what we saw, heard and felt as we walked the same beaches, bridges and killing fields where long ago ordinary men did extraordinary things. It was known officially as Operation Overlord. We call it D-Day. D-Day began in … [Read more...] about Apr. 9, 2007: Home And Humble From Our Trip To Normandy

Apr. 2, 2007: Taking My Grandson To Normandy To Learn About Real Heroes

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TAKING MY GRANDSON TO NORMANDY TO LEARN ABOUT REAL HEROES For one who hates to travel, I have long awaited this trip — taking 16-year-old grandson Thomas Yarbrough to Normandy, the site of Operation Overlord — most of us refer to it as D-Day — the largest military invasion from the sea in history and the beginning of the heroic liberation of Western Europe from the grips of … [Read more...] about Apr. 2, 2007: Taking My Grandson To Normandy To Learn About Real Heroes

Mar. 26, 2007: Why Do House Republicans Want To Pick a Fight With Media?

March 26, 2007 by webmaster Leave a Comment

It looks as though the boys and girls of the Legislature — more specifically the Republican leaders in the House of Representatives — are at it again, acting like a bunch of petulant, thumb-sucking five-year-olds. The source of their snit fit? The state’s media, of course. Most of my career has involved dealing with the media and politicians, and I must tell you that this … [Read more...] about Mar. 26, 2007: Why Do House Republicans Want To Pick a Fight With Media?

Mar. 19, 2007: I’m Sorry, But I Don’t Understand All The Apologies

March 19, 2007 by webmaster Leave a Comment

IMaybe it’s because the vernal equinox is near its ecliptic intersect, or then again it could be the pine pollen, but it seems that all of a sudden people are apologizing for the darnedest things, or are wanting folks to apologize to them. The new chairman of Atlanta-based Home Depot, Frank Blake, has apologized publicly for the sorry service the company gave its customers … [Read more...] about Mar. 19, 2007: I’m Sorry, But I Don’t Understand All The Apologies

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State Sen.Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega, has announced he is running for lieutenant governor.  Gooch is the guy who said that approving permits to strip-mine the Okefenokee for titanium dioxide to manufacture, among other things, toothpaste whitener is not a legislative matter.  It is up to the bureaucrats to decide. This, despite overwhelming opposition from Georgians across the state.  File that away and remember it when it comes time to vote.  I know I will. … [Read More...] about A long memory

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Yarbrough received over 1,000 email responses last year – both positive and negative. Though most of the emails he receives support his viewpoints, one thing is for sure: Dick Yarbrough’s column speaks to people and they respond. Here is a sampling of email responses Yarbrough has received in the past:

  • Thanks for writing what we all are thinking.
  • I am annoyed by anybody who presumes to know what Georgians think.  And that, sir, includes you.

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July 2021: Dick's NEW Edition of his popular book 'And They Call Them Games' -- a look back at the 1996 Olympics Just in time for the 25th anniversary of the Olympic games in Atlanta, Dick's book has been re-released and is available now on Amazon.  If you're a fan of Dick, or the Olympics -- or both! -- you won't want to miss this! > Follow this link to order.   February 2020:  Grady-Yarbrough Fellows Announced for Spring … Read more... about News

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