• Journal Entry Type #33: Time Passes By

    It’s funny how time passes quickly.  I was living in another state, California that is in 2017, and wondering when I’d make a move from there.   I had no idea where I wanted to move, just somewhere else.  I loved living in CA, but it was time to go.  I lived in a one…

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  • Poem: Holding Greatness

    We hold great power in our hands, unseen by the world, hidden behind curtains, inside the bulbous flowers, gigantic and tall. We have here a struggle for continuance, perseverance, and a little bit of rage mixed in when we are pushed aside and unheard. We will not turn back around nor give up. We have…

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  • Last Five Movies I Watched

    I’m going to do the same thing I did with the documentaries I watched.  I’m going to state briefly what the movie is about and give short thoughts on each one. #1 American Assassin (2017) is a movie I forgot I watched (this is becoming a problem for me) and so I watched it again…

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  • Last Forbes Quotes for February 2020

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  • Trifecta #28

    This trend seems to be more of a thing of the past although people still wear them. What I wouldn’t give to be young again with less responsibilities or maybe not. 55 years later the Olympics are in Tokyo again and remaining hopeful it isn’t postponed due to the spread of the Coronavirus.

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  • Weekly Facts #9

      What constituted the fashionable woman changed over time but cleavage remained a vital part of display and dress.  In the 14th century, Western culture emphasized lower necklines and tight clothes.  Corsets are still in use as well as taping and surgery in relation to cleavage.       We all sneeze, some more forceful…

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  • Last Three Documentaries I Watched

    I decided to do this a little differently this time around.  I’m not going to list all the behind the scenes people involved and focus more on the content of each documentary and my short thoughts on each one. Inequality for All (2013) is the first one I watched.  It covers the former U.S. Labor…

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  • Book Recommendation: The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump

    Quote from The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump by Edwin B. Fisher   “Delicate are the dynamics and nuanced are the judgments that may keep the world safe or plunge it into the abyss.”   Publication Date: 2017 Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Page Number: 360 Before I discuss this book, let me say despite a…

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  • More You Know: Most and Least Narcissistic U.S. Presidents

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    When this narcissistic poll was conducted by the Association for Psychological Science and published online by Psychological Science, it was 2013 and President Barack Obama was in his second term and the U.S. was not on their edge of their seats to see who would replace him compared to 2015.  When 2016 came upon us…

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  • Poem: Wrong Step

                As if you slide down the hole, brown around you, then black and blacker still, the dirt no longer on your face, the rocks no longer bumping your forearms, the roots no longer hitting your hands, it dawns on you, you aren’t in control. Land on your feet or…

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  • Weekly Facts #8

    Since I never posted this when I should’ve, here are the facts for last week.  The oldest recipe in existence is for beer.  This doesn’t surprise me. In 1977 a 13 year old child found a tooth growing out of his left foot.  I can believe this. In Britain’s 2001 census, 390,000 people listed ‘Jefi’…

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  • Journal Entry Type #32: Sort of the Last Weekend in February

    I haven’t forgotten about my blog.  I spent Saturday watching how Nevada caucus would turn out.  Bernie Sanders won with the most delegates, Joe Biden came in second although if he can catch up to Bernie remains to be seen.  He has a tall mountain to climb, meaning South Carolina, and if he can come…

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  • TV Show Review: Boston Legal (2004-2008)

    Quote by Denny Crane “Alan, you know, one thing you sometimes forget is, no matter how hard your day is, no matter how tough your choices, how complex your ethical decisions, you always get to choose what you have for lunch.” Creator: David E. Kelley Executive Producers: Many Writers: Many Directors: Many Major Cast in…

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