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Not another movie review...

Yes, it is and since it's my blog, I'll review as many as I want! Actually, I hope any and all readers (yes both of you!) do like my reviews and comments. I think the movies I review either are good or offer a springboard for other interesting ideas....

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Random notes

Here are some VERY random musings, as Geralyn termed my blogging: It has come across my attention that because I quoted some verses of Bruce Springsteen's song "The Ghost of Tom Joad" in my article sent to the ISR (International Socialist Review) there...

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The Colorado Trail

Where is the Colorado Trail, you ask? Why, in Colorado, of course. It starts SW of Denver in Waterton Canyon, which is where the S. Platte River exits the foothills and enters the plains, specifically here into Chatfield Reservoir. So what makes it special,...

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Cop Car

Well, time for another movie review! Saw the above movie at the SCI ? I think the name is, theater next to Tattered Cover across from East High. Went into it blind, but it turned out to be really interesting. Filmed in Colo., Florissant to be exact, by...

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A short story I've written

~~ A WOMAN HIKING (ALONE) I’m 26, in good shape, and I love to hike. Usually I hike with June or Sharon or both – they’re also good hikers – but today I’m going it alone. The trail is long but well-marked, always semi-deserted, but beautiful. It’s rugged,...

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Benedict Joseph Labre - homeless dude

~~Author: Roger Karny Benedict Joseph Labre was an unemployed transient who beggared around Europe for some thirteen years. He ate the refuse that other people didn’t want, clothed himself in rags and was infested with vermin; he smelled bad. Yet less...

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From Nick Whittemore - a friend from the Y

~ Friday, August 22, 2014 Escape not "from" but "to" reality. "We need to learn again those essential qualities in our own selves which make us what we are: the energy of our bodies, the alertness of our minds, curiosity and the desire to satisfy it,...

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