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Borderline Mensa is fortunate to have a number of talented writers. In 2002, 2003, and once again in 2005 our Local Writers Pages earned a Special Mention Award in the Mensa Publications Recognition Program. Please explore the local writers pages to see some articles that have appeared during the past year in our print newsletter, the Borderline Mensa M-Bassador (lovingly known as The BoMB).
Fred Baer Science Snippets Oh, Wow! August, 2007
Rich Bruso
The Grand Finale - Adventures with the DMV May 2007 You Know, That Looks Really Dangerous or, There and Back Again April 2007 Does That Fish Come With Chips? February 2007 Something Sweet In Which to Sink Your Teeth A review of Fright Night, January 2007 …But At This Point, Nobody Is Injured, January 2007
Linda Carpenter Almost Hippies, January 2008 Your Wisdom is Showing, December 2007 A Broadening Experience, September 2007 Finger Pickin’ Good, July 2007 Career Path, February 2007
Five by Five: The Essential Films and Albums of 2006, February 2007
Jean Hodgson Home, December 2007
Nadine Holder Another View on Wisdom, January 2008 Smart Girls, February 2007
Point / Counterpoint December 2007
Greater Phoenix Mensa Choosing the Vice That’s Right For You, September 2007
UBC, December 2007 AG 2007 Birmingham, Alabama, September 2007 Guns, February 2007 Company Town, January 2007
Oh, No, not another TV Rant! Yes, another!, May 2007 The Challenge! Double Deck Cancellation Hearts, February 2007
Edward Raymond Why Do We Say It?, January 2008 Solve These In 30 Seconds, December 2007 Ya Wanna Know Sumpthin?, September 2007
Mike Snyder
No Stinkin' Badges, January 2008 S.F. Police, The Citizens' Friend, December 2007 A Teenager in Old Peru, February 2007
Christmas Stones, December 2007 Free Fix, August 2007 Birthday Bashing, July 2007
The Case For A Logical Universe, February 2007
Archives There is a lot more writing dating back as far as 1996 in the Archives.
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