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Today’s Top Ten Reasons to Hate Men | Man Hater
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Why I Hate Men. Today’s Top Ten Reasons to Hate Men. 10 Men in Jerusalem beat a woman for not sitting in the back of the bus. People blamed her for not “knowing her place”. 9 In the US, a man rapes a woman every 6 minutes. And it is still so taboo to talk about who does all the raping that this ongoing crime against women by men is euphemistically referred to by saying “a woman is raped every 6 minutes”. By what? To tell them (and other women) not to go outside.
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Therapy session. | mary june brown
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I write about things. April 6, 2013. 8220;I’m going to repeat that last part back to you.”. Kenneth pointed at me. “About the ugly duckling. That you were an ugly duckling. You’ve said that twice now and I’m not sure I know what that means.” He paused, waiting. I waited, too. He smiled, pointed again. “What does it mean? I wished he would put his finger down, but he kept it pointed straight at me, scooting to the edge of his leather chair, waiting patiently for my answer. 8220;And did you? 8221; Kenneth&...
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Resolution: she sees the future. | mary june brown
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I write about things. Resolution: she sees the future. December 3, 2012. 2013 Like her girlhood self, in the 80s, the 90s, centurion, she makes promises to do things. Only this year, they are simple and humble oaths. They are:. 4 Accept love (if offered). The past’s roll call: Understand? Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Http:/ ofreh.wordpress.com. Pretty Good on Paper. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Tether’d lamp. | mary june brown
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I write about things. January 2, 2013. A woman in the moon watched the girl a-meandering, watch’d in all pleasure of the company and as if at the cinema, a girl steppen precisely plung’d amuck in instant dark, and imprecisely about the Summer, 2012. Watch’d where her footsteps fell’d and her heart was blown topsy atumble this way and that. Afore her own heart ruptured too at the pain, meted and received). Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Http:/ ofreh.wordpress.com. Pretty Good on Paper.
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When and where was I when I wrote this? | mary june brown
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I write about things. When and where was I when I wrote this? January 14, 2014. I know very few details about how Jo and Philip died and the reason for this is that I don’t want to hear about it. That doesn’t mean I don’t think about it, because I do. Why can’t you hurry and get dressed? I think. A punishment for what? Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Http:/ ofreh.wordpress.com. Pretty Good on Paper. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Longing for peace. | mary june brown
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I write about things. March 5, 2013. Despair does not come at us like rain, a drop and a drop and a drop, or a tear along the face – but rather, as a deluge. It eats up what seems like sanctuary, and it comes out in sobs, or in the feeling that not one more minute can be tolerated. Not like this. Where is the indomitable spirit? Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Http:/ ofreh.wordpress.com. Pretty Good on Paper. Blog at WordPress.com.
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It hasn’t been long, but it is forever. | mary june brown
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I write about things. It hasn’t been long, but it is forever. June 4, 2013. Our youngest son says, “the last word I said to him was ‘day.” I raise my brows and continue to untie his shoes. I ask, “what do you mean? He’d said “have a good day” to you. This he remembers. He remembers that he didn’t say goodbye in any way that spoke to the coming loss. I reassure him that of course, of course! And a year is not a long time. Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Http:/ ofreh.wordpress.com.
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Christmas cracks the surface. | mary june brown
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I write about things. Christmas cracks the surface. December 4, 2013. It’s the first real coldsnap in a good long while. And I don’t feel the same way about the holidays anymore. Old timey memories that aren’t memories at all but rather campaigns. For how it should be, once could have been, if things were nearer to perfect. But anyway. The holidays now surge through bright and slick. And I wish they only came around a few times in a lifetime, not every year. Fa la la la laaa, la la la-la.).
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For writers | mary june brown
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I write about things. Good advice for writers: http:/ kfgallagher.blogspot.com/2007/02/warning-more-writing-advice.html. Http:/ www.theroseandthornezine.com/Resources.html. Find an agent at http:/ www.agentquery.com/. WRITER’S DIGEST HAS NAMED THE TOP 101 SITES FOR WRITERS. I’ve checked most of the out, and many of them are great:. Http:/ www.writersdigest.com/101sites/categorysearch.asp? Short story formatting: http:/ www.shunn.net/format/story.html. Markets: http:/ duotrope.com. Sherwood Broome, Inc.
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Every seventh day is Tuesday. | mary june brown
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I write about things. Every seventh day is Tuesday. January 22, 2013. My child told me today he spoke with his father. I wondered if he meant in a dream, or in his six year old imagination: where did this conversation take place? At school, he said. On the blacktop, at recess. 8220;He was telling me how to make a basket. How to play basketball,” my son said, no smile, no tears. It was matter-of-fact, his re-telling. I do know why. Best Blog on WordPress. Blather – Rinse – Repeat. Pretty Good on Paper.