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Five Years of NANIB!

February 18, 2023 by Leo

We take a break from our usual programming to celebrate a slightly different bit of good news:

Five. Years.

Today is the 5th anniversary of Not All News is Bad (*). And I don’t think I missed a day. (Excel tells me that 1,826 days. Whew!)

Thank you for tagging along and sharing NANIB (as my friends and I often refer to it) with your friends and family. The world still needs a constant reminder that all the shouting media appearances to the contrary: not all news is bad!

Onward!


(*) The email version, that is. My informal and random Facebook posts started late in the year prior — hence the “2017” in the masthead.

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  1. Judie says

    February 21, 2023 at 1:00 am

    Absolutely brings joy and restored faith in humanity!
    Hopefully NANIB encourages
    People to risk getting involved with helping those who could use a boost, a hand, someone to assist them. Kudos 👌

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