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Monthly Archives: May 2011
“To Confer, Consort and Otherwise Hobknob………..”
I can hardly believe that the time has come around again for my annual trip to the Serpent Mound in Locust Grove, OH (Peebles is the local PO). It is also hard to believe that my first trip was in … Continue reading
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Bamboo Blade
Our current anime review on Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction and Fantasy is for Bamboo Blade from Funimation As with all of our reviews, each video contains copyrighted material that is being used under the FAIR USE provisions of copyright … Continue reading
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Artist Notebook Mystery with an Octopus Twist
Tonight, 5/10/2011, I walked by the Clarendon Market Common’s Barnes and Noble. On a wrought iron bench outside the store, I spied a black artist notebook. No one was around. I skimmed it for a phone number or address, so … Continue reading
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Oh Duck!!
Monday, 5/2/2011, certainly started with a galactic whoosh. Osama bin Laden was dead. That was crazy enough news to hear first thing in the morning (How could me and Sylvia Browne both be wrong! We thought he was long dead!). … Continue reading
Down for the Count
Osama bin Laden is dead. Over the years, I have felt that he was long dead, his memory alive only to incite terror and control politics. His presence over the past decade has felt mythological, like El Cid, but in … Continue reading
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