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A Line A Day: What did you just call me?!!
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A Line A Day. Friday, August 20, 2010. What did you just call me? I don't know much about Dr. Laura Schlessinger. Based on this conversation. If I chose to call myself an asshole I'd have a weak argument getting pissed at someone else for calling me an asshole. Simple logic. Everyone knows blacks who habitually use N word don't mean same thing by it as head of KKK. Still, it gives bigots opening to feign ignorance. I doubt any habitual users of the N-word who happen upon this blog entry will be convinced...
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Logical Thoughts From An Illogical Mind | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Logical Thoughts From An Illogical Mind. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Newer posts →. Michelangelo, The Fall Of Phaeton, 1533. March 6, 2010. 8220;Design, which by another name is called drawing . . . is the fount and body of painting and sculpture and architecture and of every other kind of painting and the root of all sciences.”. Michelangelo Dream Drawing Exhibition. The story of Phaeton, some believe, is a moral story of people who aspire to do things beyond their own reach, and the consequences...
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London’s Newest Eye-Sore | Logical Thoughts From An Illogical Mind
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Logical Thoughts From An Illogical Mind. Just another WordPress.com weblog. All American Girls Professional Baseball League: A History →. London’s Newest Eye-Sore. April 1, 2010. So designs for the United Kingdom’s tallest piece of public art has been unveiled, and it looks terrible. Tabbed as London’s answer to the Eiffel Tower, it looks more like something the Eiffel Tower, accidentally swallowed and had to regurgitate. This entry was posted in History/Art. April 1, 2010 at 9:58 am. Modern art is about...
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A Line A Day: Brief excerpt from MATTERS OF CONVENIENCE
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A Line A Day. Friday, April 10, 2009. Brief excerpt from MATTERS OF CONVENIENCE. Author of Patches of Grey. And Feeding the Squirrels. And Matters of Convenience. He reminded himself that his presence was the result of Audrey needing him to be here, by no means the same thing as wanting. Another text message arrived before he could answer the question. He had asked it of himself often without being able to resolve the matter, so this interruption could not be blamed. On the screen he found an exa...Audre...
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A Line A Day: A reading from MATTERS OF CONVENIENCE - Audio Excerpt
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A Line A Day. Monday, April 27, 2015. A reading from MATTERS OF CONVENIENCE - Audio Excerpt. I doubt it sounds effortless because it certainly wasn't. But I got through it relatively unscathed. Enjoy! As soon as the publication date for Matters of Convenience. Arrives, I'll be sure to shout it out to the world. Perhaps you would care to check it out. Just head on over to Amazon. This sentence is a shortcut link that will take you there. For the chance to win an autographed copy of Patches of Grey. See th...
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A Line A Day: I Love Books
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A Line A Day. Saturday, January 28, 2012. I have nothing much to add beyond the title of this blog posting and the videos presented below. Watch and enjoy if you're as grateful for the existence of books and the wonderful stories to be found within them as I am. Then as soon as you're done, hop offline and grab a great book to read. Sneak peek at PATCHES OF GREY courtesy of Indies Unlimited. Great books I've pinned on Pinterest. Immodestly I threw in my own novel. Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog.
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A Line A Day: A reading from Patches of Grey
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A Line A Day. Monday, May 11, 2015. A reading from Patches of Grey. How do I stand up against the other Author Excerpt entrants at Buzz Bookstore's contest. My entry is lucky # 22. Happy reading/listening. Don't be shy. Let me know what you thought. Maybe, just maybe, you will propel my excerpt to victory. Perhaps one day I'll get around to recording a reading of the entire novel, at which point I'll be able to offer Patches of Grey. As an audio book. Until then, the print edition. Poll's up for June!
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A Line A Day: Hashtag
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A Line A Day. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. I try to judge people (since we absolutely must judge others, right? Based on what they do rather than what they say in a handful of characters, and certainly not based on what they hashtag. You say you're a civil rights activist.a feminist.a humanitarian (seems like that last one should incorporate the first two, no? I ask only two things of a hashtag to consider it constructive. 1) That it not be created to blanket insult a broad group of people which includes m...
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A Line A Day: Will trade a Benjamin for five Tubmans
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A Line A Day. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Will trade a Benjamin for five Tubmans. Should Jackson Stay on the $20 Bill? Take Andrew Jackson Off the $20 Bill http:/ t.co/bkC0T1rJCc. 8212; Roy Pickering (@AuthorofPatches) May 13, 2015. One of These 4 Radical, Badass Women Could Be on the $20 Bill http:/ t.co/N4X3TJUVPQ. Solid list of contenders. 8212; Roy Pickering (@AuthorofPatches) May 13, 2015. Make it happen " @washingtonpost. 8212; Roy Pickering (@AuthorofPatches) May 13, 2015. Tubman's face on a bill woul...
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A Line A Day: Here I Am...OR...Hair I Am
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A Line A Day. Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Here I Am.OR.Hair I Am. The line between a woman either defying or succumbing to peer (or non peer) pressure and her simply making decisions based on personal preference can be mighty thin. How can you tell at a glance which is the case? Or do you simply assume based on your biases? Asian women have straight hair. Why can’t black women be emulating them or Native Americans or some other non-white so therefore non-oppressor culture? Why can’t a black woman sim...
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