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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Burning bridges lost forevermore?
I don’t know what makes Mike Curb tick. He’s been a figure in California politics and music scene since the 70s, he’s been sort of a liberal but more a conservative. A Republican, he served as Lieutenant Governor during Jerry … Continue reading
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The Mark of the Beast
I’ve never told anyone this story. I met a weird man once. In Madrid, when I was a Junior Year Abroad student. He was a little strange, somewhat creepy and had a thing for young boys. (Nothing happened, but it … Continue reading
Three steps Forward, Two Steps Back
A great night of Hammer soccer under the lights of Crocker Amazon last night. There’s something about the light in winter that makes the experience special, maybe it’s the same light of other spectator sports and reminds me of seeing … Continue reading