• Trifecta #84

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  • Trifecta #83

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  • Poem: Trickery

    You skip and dance around as if a fool, watch them from far away and snigger. You are not the jester you claim, looking into other’s lives they do not deserve. You adjust harsh punishments, forcing them to wither into little heaps. You arrive to take the brilliance away, knowing they have no mouths to

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  • Downtown LV

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    Container Park was smaller than I thought although it was nice to get out of the house. I bought a few things including the chocolate bars below. Fremont Street is the more rundown part of LV especially when compared to LV strip. It’s not as bad as the Fashion District in LA but you still

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  • Sort of the Last Six Movies I’ve Watched

    Well, this is sort of right as these are the last ones that aren’t James Bond movies. Some of them weren’t what I expected such as Election that was pretty dark and despite its bad reviews, I liked Jonah Hex. The more serious and dramatic movies of If Beale Street Could Talk and Flight had

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  • Random Calendar Info #10

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    Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in CA has walls over 50 feet tall and covered with ferns and moss. Singapore is the most urban nation in the world. Wayne Gretzsky scored 894 goals in his hockey career. Many corporations use Cayman Islands to dodge corporate taxes. Marion Coffin was one of the first U.S. landscape

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  • Random Calendar Info #9

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    Fred Rogers of Mr. Roger’s died in 2003. Zee James was Jesse James fiancée. The oldest surviving bridge in the U.S. is called Frankford Avenue Bridge and was built in 1697. The first Stanley Cup hockey game took place in 1894. Hells Canyon/Snake River Gorge is 7,913 feet deep. Most visited national park in the

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  • Poem: Colorful Dream

    Colors swarming above my head. I want to be there with no pressures lingering close by, where I can breathe peacefully. You can too but not as well as others. Bright yellows turn from dark reds. I say so because it’s my dream and not the enemy’s nightmare. Everybody’s fantasies might have died. I’m still

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  • Poem: Loose Leaf

    Scoop up those leaves, take them to your mom and dad, don’t forget the rake, hang it up on the hook, the one that your brother used, that secret you kept for him. They were blind to what he was, but you knew his inner demons, the way he looked at them, eyes gleaming with

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  • Sort of Mid-March Quotes

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  • Journal Entry Type #126: Short and Sweet!

    I’m still breathing although I’m still blowing my nose and coughing. Do yourself a favor and buy Mucinex Instasoothe throat lozenges (honey flavor is better than mint flavor). I continue to work like most of us around the world and try to enjoy the days off from work. I’m looking forward to moving although when

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  • Movie Review: Nightmare Alley (2021)

    Sometimes you don’t see the line until you cross it. -Stanton Carlisle- There’s No Shortcuts in Life Nightmare Alley is based on the novel by William Lindsay Gresham and screenplay written by Guillermo del Toro and Kim Morgan. The movie is rated R and is 2 hours and 30 minutes long. The essence of this

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  • Random Calendar Info #8

    1727 was the year the Vatican Mosaic Studio was established but the Romans were the ones to decorate St. Peter’s Basilica. The solar power station in Israel stands 853 feet/260 meters tall and has more than 50,000 solar panels. The cat museum in Malaysia has around 2,000 artifacts. The average time a vehicle stays in

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