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I thought I knew...: HD TV broadcasts on your laptop
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I thought I knew. Musings - mine and mostly others'- on bodywork, massage, writing and (tada! Friday, July 18, 2008. HD TV broadcasts on your laptop. This is the latest toy I got. Really works for me. Looking forward to watching. HD football in bed with. Charlotte. and HD concerts. On Austin City Limits. Http:/ www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Too good looking for my own good. a virgo to boot. crazy about short-haired women.
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I thought I knew...: March 2009
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I thought I knew. Musings - mine and mostly others'- on bodywork, massage, writing and (tada! Friday, March 20, 2009. We went to this newish Italian restaurant. Last night, based on the recommendation. Of a client. I had the Rib-eye and Eva had. The Rigatoni which we didn't finished. They were very good but we didn't expect. The crab cakes to come with a decent. Amount of Arugula. I also had the excellent. Minestrone and Eva had the delicious. The prices are very reasonable. The chianti was impeccable.
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Redneck Zen: Kick It
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Hey, Please take a moment to check out my project on Kickstarter. I'm trying to raise funds to help complete my novel:. Again, for the First Time. It's a linked-short novel which is set in the 1995 heat wave which struck Chicago and the Midwest. Characters are shared throughout the book and scenes reoccur. It's been called "smartly written" and will be a great addition to the literature of Chicago. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Redneck Zen: Stain
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Saturday, May 15, 2010. Water Damage" by Meg Pokrass @ Thieves Jargon. Ahh Another Meg Pokrass flash fiction found on the internets. It's always a pleasure to find one of her little gems, though certainly not hard. Pokrass is one of the more prolific and widely published authors of flash on the internets. I believe she has a few obscure chapbooks published, and has a real-life book coming out from Press 53 in 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flash Frenzy -...
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Redneck Zen: Smooth Landing
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. What do we say to someone who knows not what we are saying? Why do we even try? Is our message that urgent, that dire, that we must tell even someone totally illiterate in our language? I think so. I talked some poor bastard's ear off in Prague. I can't remember what I told him, or why, but only a few seconds of intelligible communication passed between us there in the lobby of that hostel. It was late. I was drunk. Swimming In The Trees.
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Redneck Zen: Chronicled
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Friday, May 7, 2010. If it Flashes, it’s not a Short Story « Flash Fiction Chronicles. Check out my blog entry over at FFC - it's similar to stuff I've written here, but perhaps a bit more polished. I promise to blog more here. I'm looking for good pieces to critique. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Swimming In The Trees. God Shuffles His Feet. Meg Tries on Patriotism (why not? SmokeLong Quarterly - News. Madore's lit porn etc. There was an error in this gadget.
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Redneck Zen: Rewrite, Revise Pt. 2
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Saturday, June 26, 2010. Rewrite, Revise Pt. 2. In college courses, revision is particularly imperative. There are many great papers which were hurt by a lack of revision. The best protection for good ideas and high grades is revision. Revision begins down at the single-word level. This short essay will seek to explore how writers can begin to tackle these problems at the fundamental level of the word. Here, a writer may have homonym trouble. Possessive form of they.
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Redneck Zen: Redneck Zen - Poetry Corner
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Redneck Zen - Poetry Corner. Piano by Patrick Phillips. I re-read this poem again the other night and was blown away all over again. The first time I read it, I was taken by the image of the piano itself, the brokenness. I really didn't get much past that. But, the poet is an old friend and the poem was made famous by Garrison Keillor, so it stayed in my brain. The leaves and trash built up, blew away, returned. Then I read it again. Thoug...
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Redneck Zen: Essay Writing
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Essay writing doesn't come easy. It's a skill which many abhor and few master. Writers need a guide to help master essay writing. JR Trimble's Writing With Style. Is something of a classic, though few seem to know it. This book is one of the few books students keep handy from their college days. If you intend on being an effective communicator, this book is simply a must-have. Your mumbo jumbo will start turning into bona fide prose.".
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Redneck Zen: June 2010
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Flash Fiction Short Stories No Formula. Saturday, June 26, 2010. Rewrite, Revise Pt. 2. In college courses, revision is particularly imperative. There are many great papers which were hurt by a lack of revision. The best protection for good ideas and high grades is revision. Revision begins down at the single-word level. This short essay will seek to explore how writers can begin to tackle these problems at the fundamental level of the word. Here, a writer may have homonym trouble. Possessive form of they.