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Monthly Archives: October 2006
Supernatural by Graham Hancock
Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind by Graham Hancock (Disinformation Company, Hardback $29.95) I’m sure you all remember my 9/6 review of William J. Broad’s book The Oracle (if, for some reason, it doesn’t come immediately to … Continue reading
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These Mean Streets
CRIME BEAT! Tales From These Mean Streets! These police officers haven’t seen enough horror movies – how can they be sure the man was "delusional"? Also – how to you "attempt" to assault? Delusional man arrested at bus depot … Continue reading
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Bethany: Part Three
Bethany: Part Three If Bethany was the embodiment of an authentically good person, then Sammy Rosenfeld was our schools greatest living example of a fake one. Sammy was the kind of guy the grown ups are always pointing out … Continue reading
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Editor’s Note: Quotebag
Editor’s note: Mrs. Sophie Krels and her son and daughter, Don and Judy, and Bobby Nixon, as named in this story, are real characters who played the part in the case as set forth herein, but have been given these … Continue reading
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My 9/11 Conspiracy Theory
My 9/11 Conspiracy Theory When 9/11 happened I was deeply immersed in the writing of my novel (you know, Snakes in Caves, the one that no publisher, agent or even close friend can bother to read). Snakes in Caves has … Continue reading
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Beautiful Childhood
I found this beautiful and inspiring poem copied out in an old notebook, and remembered how its uplifting sentiment had inspired me though some tough times. I wanted to share it with you in the hopes that your lives too … Continue reading
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Bethany, Part Two
Bethany, Part Two Despite her palpable desire, her sensual hunger at moments like this, Bethany had always been a "good girl," the best of the best, a leader and example for all the other girls in my prep school. When … Continue reading
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Pop Life: Quote Bag
The readymades go even further in showing that the creating of art need not necessarily be a manual activity but can be purely a matter of making choices. There is no doubt that the basic attitude of the … Continue reading
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Constrictor
Constrictor At the 20th the weight of 40 Our quick collusion the same Salamander karma ghia grin Yet now a crooked receding A slipping into the local Hands clasped over White stockinged knee Still the bride outshining The one … Continue reading
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