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Pop Culture Debris: Night of the Living Dead
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Thursday, January 20, 2011. Night of the Living Dead. I watched their silent faces, secretly pleased to see a trio of familiar friends, and wondered who else in the room might share my private delight. An array of younger, harder bodies were oblivious. I reflected on my own rapidly aging and saggy status, and pedaled my exercise bike even harder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who Who Is It? Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States. View my complete profile. EBay Pop Culture Debris For Sale.
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Pop Culture Debris: March 2011
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Monday, March 14, 2011. From a long sold out t-shirt design at Threadless.com. Saturday, March 5, 2011. Plastic Surgery With Criswell! Second in a series of selected future visions from legendary psychic Criswell, star of several Ed Wood Jr. movies. As always, this one comes from from his eerie 1968 book of predictions. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who Who Is It? Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States. View my complete profile. EBay Pop Culture Debris For Sale. What Do You Care?
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Pop Culture Debris: Model Home
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Saturday, February 19, 2011. So I read Eric Puchner's Model Home. The first half (Summer 1985 - the year I graduated from high school) was truly amusingly bittersweet and still gave the reader a sense of everything working out for this collection of characters. The second half (Summer 1986) dashed that sense into microscopic pieces, but I can't say I was angry, or upset . for no matter how painful life is, we keep moving homeward towards an unknown destination. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pop Culture Debris: In The Not Too Distant Future
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Sunday, January 9, 2011. In The Not Too Distant Future. And now it's time for another exciting installment of ANCIENT BLOG THEATRE! When last we peeked at the embryonic first version of the Pop Culture Debris blog (which vanished into the ether years ago thanks to the demise of hosting site Bloki), I was still sifting previous entries for re-posting. I think I've found a good 'un dating back to August 21, 2003. My original introductory text is below. Click the Chick Tract to enjoy! Who Who Is It?
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Pop Culture Debris: Elvis Has Left The Bindery
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Elvis Has Left The Bindery. I grew up with Elvis by my side, thanks to my mother's devotion to the man from Memphis. She bequeathed to me her love of all things Presley. Even to this day, I can still sit through and equally enjoy sublime material such as the '68 Comeback Special or utter dreck ala 'Clambake,' and find myself transformed to the hideous orange shag carpeting that adorned the floor of our living room on Badgett Avenue. Click the book cover above to learn more.
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Pop Culture Debris: December 2009
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Saturday, December 26, 2009. Criswell Predicts: North Carolina. First in a series of selected future visions from legendary psychic Criswell, star of several Ed Wood Jr. movies (as taken from his 1968. Friday, December 25, 2009. Christmas Memories from the 1970's. Side note - best non-Santa gift ever? Posed photographs in which my parents become smaller in stature and height, while my sister and I both sadly, inexorably, outgrow the magic of Christmas. Monday, December 21, 2009. I know from Frank Zappa t...
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Pop Culture Debris: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. At times, successful teaching is nothing but a series of happy accidents. Case in point: I’m closing the books on the final grades of the semester, and reviewing one of the last assignments I gave my American Literature classes: Compare Jay Gatsby from the novel The Great Gatsby. To the star of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poem “Richard Cory.”. Re-reading the poem, I made the connection, and in turn, revised the daily lesson plan to see what the students would have to say. I refl...
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Pop Culture Debris: Educational Musing #1
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. At times, successful teaching is nothing but a series of happy accidents. Case in point: I’m closing the books on the final grades of the semester, and reviewing one of the last assignments I gave my American Literature classes: Compare Jay Gatsby from the novel The Great Gatsby. To the star of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poem “Richard Cory.”. Re-reading the poem, I made the connection, and in turn, revised the daily lesson plan to see what the students would have to say. Mount ...
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Pop Culture Debris: December 2008
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Monday, December 22, 2008. The Best Television of 2008 Part 1. This will be a reoccurring series of posts as I recall what I caught on the TV Eye this past year that moved me, inspired me, and made an impact that still hums loudly and truthfully in my mind. In no particular order:. I will say that anyone who caught this episode remembers it vividly as a high water mark of the fourth season that mixes suspense, romance and mind-bending temporal theory. One of several Mad Men. Tuesday, December 9, 2008.