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The Log Jam by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-06-04 22:41
Enjoy the thinking of Mr Koppa and friends, updated every full moon or so.
images by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-02-12 22:37
 
Waste Not, Want Not by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-03-26 21:58
 
National Depression Screening Day by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-10-08 20:03
 
An Afrikan Hunch by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-06-17 06:42
Join your hosts on the arguably futile quest to bring delicious renditions of ethnic cuisine. We will leave our spring saison (often times we revert to French in our cooking and writing but why not they do such a good job with the former) with:
Archives by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-03-01 22:54
 
Hopping across Wisconsin by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-09-27 23:33
With the definition of art as "the arrangement of things in space" being the best I've ever heard, I stick to it. It's amazing how much ground that covers. In these lunar blogs I illustrate it best I can.
The Heavy Duty Blahger's Handbook by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-05-20 00:01
 
London calling! by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-10-03 21:08
Nika, former occupant of one of the desks in room 15 at St. Veronica's grade school in Milwaukee and recent graduate from Rufus King High School, usually uses this space to give us her thoughts on the world of film. But get this: this semester she's posting from London, England.
COUNTERPOINT with Uncle Milty by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-10-10 16:43
Uncle Milty, pal of Mr Koppa going all the way back to second grade who became the fifth-grade forward unafraid of the baseline jumper, offers lunar political counterpoints to the left-leaning and lanky then-center in the middle of the completely defendable 1-3-1.
All Around Al's World of Sound by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-09-29 21:48
Back in third grade, my friend Al liked music and baseball. Al is still my friend, and he still likes music and baseball. He was a breakdancer in high school. And we looked at his dad's Playboys.
Example Entry by Mike Koppa — last modified 2008-06-04 23:43