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Washington, DC – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. April 10, 2014. Birthday of the late Christopher Hitchens, perhaps the most prominent polemicist and essay scribbler of his generation. Hitchens was a rakish provocateur in the model of Dylan Thomas’ style, George Orwell’s indignation with a command of English all of his own. When working in the DC area, I discovered that Hitchens would stop off at the bar in my office building.
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Pennsylvania – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. July 2, 2013. This week marks the 150. Never can true reconcilement grow where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep… –Paradise Lost, Milton. Who overcomes, b. Y force, hath overcome but half his foe. –Paradise Lost, Milton. Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. –Paradise Lost, Milton. Be strong, live happy and love, but first of all. 8211;Paradise Lost, Milton.
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Uncategorized – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. December 30, 2014. Here’s an excerpt:. A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,400. Times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 40 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. August 6, 2014. Alte Milwaukee: Kapital des Deutscheramerikaner. Wissenschaft, Technik, Kultur. The Old German Beer Hall. In Munic...
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Steamer Truck – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. A truly eclectic collection of baubles, mementos, scraps, contraptions, bric-a-brac, souvenirs, songs and snatches, threads and patches, and doo-dads. January 27, 2015. Attire is perhaps the controllable variable, but to what end? My intention is not to blend in with the student body, but to stand before it. What was the grunge of the 1990’s became the 2000’s. Logo It’s striped...
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Court Street – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. February 5, 2015. In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines. Des Moines has of course, a decidedly un-English name. And like many Midwestern words, it is unclear how the river for which the city is named got its handle. One story recounts that the French explorers named the river for the monks who settled nearby. La Riviere des Moines. Welcome to DEE MOYN. Certainly, you mean Dey MWAHney?
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Voices of the Past – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. Voices of the Past. June 17, 2014. Voice of the Past: Enoch Powell on Overstaying Your (Political) Welcome. This past week, a milestone in American political history happened. For those wonks and talking heads that follow such a thing, the House Majority Leader Eric Cantor–the usual. 8220;All political lives end in failure.”. Thames and Hudson, 1977), p. 151. April 25, 2014.
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Fong’s Pizza – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. February 5, 2015. In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines. Des Moines has of course, a decidedly un-English name. And like many Midwestern words, it is unclear how the river for which the city is named got its handle. One story recounts that the French explorers named the river for the monks who settled nearby. La Riviere des Moines. Welcome to DEE MOYN. Certainly, you mean Dey MWAHney?
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Des Moines – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. February 5, 2015. In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines. Des Moines has of course, a decidedly un-English name. And like many Midwestern words, it is unclear how the river for which the city is named got its handle. One story recounts that the French explorers named the river for the monks who settled nearby. La Riviere des Moines. Welcome to DEE MOYN. Certainly, you mean Dey MWAHney?
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In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. February 5, 2015. In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines. Des Moines has of course, a decidedly un-English name. And like many Midwestern words, it is unclear how the river for which the city is named got its handle. One story recounts that the French explorers named the river for the monks who settled nearby. La Riviere des Moines. Welcome to DEE MOYN. Certainly, you mean Dey MWAHney?
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Hessen Haus – Henry's Eclectic
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A Mostly Travel Blog. Emissary and Vagabond. Ambrosia and Nectar. Curmudgeon and bon vivant. Muses and Orcs. Voices of the Past. February 5, 2015. In the Corn Kingdom: Des Moines. Des Moines has of course, a decidedly un-English name. And like many Midwestern words, it is unclear how the river for which the city is named got its handle. One story recounts that the French explorers named the river for the monks who settled nearby. La Riviere des Moines. Welcome to DEE MOYN. Certainly, you mean Dey MWAHney?