Another option is to inject an abstract class model between AR and the 
rest of your models.

"some class" < GenericModel < ActiveRecord

where GenericModel implements all manner of standard infrastructure 
functionality that is written once. Very easy for a specific model to 
override default behaviors if necessary.

Did the same thing with my controllers as well.
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