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Accidental Witness: November 2005
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Friday, November 11, 2005. Turkey denied entry to safe house. We don't get many visitors at our front door. When we do, they are usually selling magazine subscriptions or soliciting help to save the environment. Today the tap, tapping was hesitant, unsure, but louder than the usual scratching made by ground squirrels. I tugged the door open to find a wild turkey standing there. To hear and see more about wild turkeys. Posted by Geoff at 6:52 AM. The A...
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Accidental Witness: April 2006
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Wednesday, April 05, 2006. Easy targets - Predators make victims of us all. I do not condone the actions of men, or women for that matter, who ‘chat’ on line about sexually explicit subjects with minors or send them pornographic material. It is evil and corrupt and our children need protecting from themselves and predators that lurk in the anonymity of the internet. Is it an offence to think the person is a minor, when in fact they are not? The profil...
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Accidental Witness: June 2006
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Friday, June 16, 2006. The Accidental Witness has gone legitimate by signing a correspondents (stringers) contract with Community Newspaper Company’s Lincoln Journal. The intent is to complement the unusual with the factual. The second in the Arts and Lifestyle section is a feature on aspiring writers and the Lincoln Library 'Write Stuff' writer's group. Click here to read. Posted by Geoff at 12:45 PM. Monday, June 05, 2006. Mixed messages in Lexington.
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Accidental Witness: December 2005
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Cold cuts for two. The snow stopped at around 4pm yesterday, after a final blast that created white out conditions. The house is cocooned with blown snow heaped up on all sides and of course on top of its almost flat roof. Are igloos and ice palaces naturally warm? Is a layer of snow a benefit as insulation, compared with no layer of snow? Posted by Geoff at 3:45 PM. Friday, December 09, 2005. With it came a feeding frenzy...
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Accidental Witness: October 2005
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys of Hanscom Field. If you live in North Lincoln, anywhere near Minuteman National Park. You’ll know what I mean, if not read on. Imagine your neighbor turns their ghetto blaster real loud and 3 times a day, 7 days a week, treats you to his. How did it come to this? In the South and now bugles in the North. I first ‘noticed’ the testing of a new sound system back in July, when Hansom Air Force Base.
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Accidental Witness: May 2006
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Think local, act local. Freelance writer, Geoffrey P. Moore, signed a contract today covering his services as a correspondent (a stringer in the vernacular) for the Lincoln Journal. No get rich quick scheme, the Lincoln Journal will provide an audience for Geoff's writing and source of attributed clips, required for progress towards a full time career and credibility in magazine journalism. Posted by Geoff at 11:18 AM.
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Accidental Witness: March 2006
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Almost true observations on life by a resident alien. Thursday, March 30, 2006. The write stuff - they have it. We made suggestions to the authors and to each other on ways that the works could be improved. Change a sentence here, move a paragraph there, less emphasis on ideology, more emphasis on facts, less verbatim dialogue; keep verbatim dialogue. Less anger, more lessons learned. All comments were graciously given and received. Posted by Geoff at 4:05 AM. Sunday, March 26, 2006. Are you a believer.