• Poem: Lights

    Motorcycle or car, I see them. One riding next to the other, or one sitting beside the other. Don’t look at them for they might return the stare. It’s not safe to ride alone, for them or me but I do. They never are interested in me. I must be doing something right. Always ahead

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  • Poem: Toaster

    My need for cleanliness broke the toaster. I could not have done it all by myself. My neurosis jabbed deeper into my brain. I had to get out the crumbs. My need to get that last piece of toast. I was stuck in the four corners too. My psychosis whispered into my ear. I hear

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  • 3 Candy Quotes

    I made the mistake of buying candy. The good thing is I only ate two pieces. The other pieces were eaten by someone else. Three out of five were decent enough to post. The other two were not that good. Here they are in no particular order.

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  • Journal Entry Type #93: Almost There

    I’ve spent now a little over one month at my new job. I’m getting more acclimated to it. I’m thankful for this. The weather is definitely warming up. It’s going to be in the 100 range the rest of this week and all next week too. Summer is here in the Las Vegas valley area.

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  • More You Know: Celebrations from Around the World

    Most of us have heard of St. Patty’s day and Fourth of July but there are other celebrations, festivals, and traditions not so widespread. Here are some of them from the around the world. ******* Beltane Fire Festival in Scotland celebrates the coming of summer with bonfires, nudity, and paint. El Colacho Baby Jumping Festival

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  • (Short) Movie Review: Synchronic (2019)

    Jamie Dornan Moves Past the Fifty Trilogy I’m sure Jamie Dornan hasn’t looked in his rearview mirror to his role as Christian. This movie gave him the opportunity to gain further the distance from the Fifty Shades trilogy. I haven’t seen him in too many things, but I loved him as Paul Spector in The

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  • (Short) Movie Review: Victor Frankenstein (2015)

    Make a Good First Impression My first acquaintance with Frankenstein came in an English class where I learned about Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley. In most cases, books are better than the movies. While this movie is an adaptation that strays from the book, it was entertaining to watch. Therefore, James McAvoy playing

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  • Netflix TV Review: Summertime (2020-)

    There are two things that really bother me. One is bad dubbing in movies or tv shows. The other is poor writing. This series had both. I don’t know why I watched this. It was painful every minute of every episode. I don’t know what the reason for watching this but jeez, this dubbing in

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  • (Short) Amazon Movie Review: Without Remorse (2021)

    (I’ve decided to change my review format for now which basically means making it less rigid, sometimes shorter, and more about what I think people want to read) A Little More Extra Attention, Please If you don’t know Taylor Sheridan, you will know a little more about him by the time you are down reading

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  • Journal Entry Type #92: A Hot Thursday

    I’m definitely not keeping up with my blog since I started my new job. My schedule puts a big dent in what I used to be able to do. I get home later now and when I try to fall asleep I’m still awake at 2 in the morning. It’s not like I can’t wake

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  • Poem: At Long Last

    I leaned and put my finger to my temple, all my energies gathered in one place, overwhelmed by the definite departure, my brain has slowed. How much control is left for me? My death might bring greater reward, but I won’t know until it happens, and then it will be too late to go back

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  • Poem: Eyonte

    When I took the first step, it did not feel right. The moon had not appeared, the stars were not guiding me. Her name was Eyonte, I remember it clearly. Hair that was golden brown. The way she wrote e in her name. Eyont-e! Oh, Eyont-e! How much I miss hearing it too. Why did

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  • Netflix Recommendation: This is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist (2021)

    The 1980s have come back with its terrible fashion and the 1990s have come back with the revival of shows like Fuller House and Saved by the Bell. So too have the events of the past been revisited such as this 1990 Gardner art museum robbery in Boston. It coincided with St. Patty’s day so

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