Morieka V. Johnson
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On the article Who's Haunting You?
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On the article In Southeast Atlanta's Dog-Utopia, The Mantra For Some: Don't Poop On Me
Morieka V. Johnson
3:08 pm on Saturday, August 13, 2011
ReplyLike you, I didn't realize it was such a big issue. Poop is trash and most of us just want to get rid of it at the first opportunity. Fortunately, my neighborhood has doggie bags and trash receptacles located in two key areas so I don't have to hold the bag very long.
I'll start looking for those stickers outside of my neighborhood.
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On the article UPDATED: 'I Just Found Her This Afternoon'
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On the article My First Father's Day
Morieka V. Johnson
1:18 pm on Sunday, June 19, 2011
ReplyCongrats on the birth of your son. Happy Father's Day! I enjoy your columns.
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On the article Ask the Expert: Arthritis Hurts Pets, Too
Morieka V. Johnson
3:50 pm on Thursday, May 19, 2011
ReplyThanks for the suggestion. I will talk to Dr. Price about it and report back.
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On the article Spring Has Sprung! Are You Ready?
Morieka V. Johnson
8:07 pm on Wednesday, May 11, 2011
ReplyShe's wagging her tail — and her ears. That means, "Thank you, Marcia!"
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On the article Wish List For the East Atlanta Village
Morieka V. Johnson
9:24 am on Thursday, April 7, 2011
ReplyGood points. Some of those ideas came and went. We need to support EAV business owners.
I'd like a resale shop or boutique that can stay open longer than a few months. Thread Zeppelin was a great store.
I, too, wish that theater space could be converted, but gave up on theidea.
We had a nice gallery, and I bought a couple of great pieces from a local artist there. But business was too slow for it to remain open.
I'd like a great meat-and-three spot like Homegrown.
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On the article Lights Go Dark for Little Café-Paris
Morieka V. Johnson
12:06 pm on Wednesday, April 6, 2011
ReplyWow. Very sad. She created a great space.
I feel bad for the employees. They were always very friendly.
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On the article Just Sit Right Back And You'll Hear A Tale. . .
Morieka V. Johnson
12:00 pm on Saturday, April 2, 2011
ReplyThat was the same night that I got to meet you and your wife. So glad things went well and that little Gilligan is on the mend. Dogs certainly do know how to "train" us, don't they?
All the best!
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On the article A Little Panda-monium...
Morieka V. Johnson
9:10 am on Thursday, October 27, 2011
Spooky...we are not alone!