Cards For Inmates
The cards displayed on the bookstore rack stopped me in my tracks. They shared a simple cover drawing — a delicate yellow rose with a barbed-wire stem — but their greetings suggested an unconventional audience:
“Sorry to Hear About Your Arrest.”
I stood with my daughter, reading them aloud and joking about the comic possibilities they provided: “Sorry about your arrest. I guess the shoot-out wasn’t such a good idea.” Or, “Too bad I can’t hide a file in your cake. Happy Birthday anyway!”
It’s easy to poke fun at the notion of Hallmark-like greetings for miscreants. But Terrye Cheathem didn’t create Three Squares Greetings: For Those Who Can’t Come Home as a joke.
“When I hear somebody laugh at them,” Cheathem said, “I know that person hasn’t gotten the telephone call, yet, saying their son or brother or nephew has been arrested.”

Halloween Candy Comparison
I found this chart interesting.
His cereal comparison was actually a bit more interesting as he ranks the healthiest and unhealthiest.
Southerners give more to religious organizations
The numbers prove it: Southerners are more generous to their churches, while lagging in other categories of giving.
Using data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, a new study by empty tomb inc. shows that in 2005, Southerners gave an average $816.81 per household to church and religious organizations while Northeasterners gave only $453.84. And the South has been outpacing the Northeast in religious giving almost 20 years.
