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So, having been raised in and around a very small town in the Tennessee Valley - just off the western slope of the Appalachians - I often hear stories from the locals that just make me shake my little red head. Me rising from the barber chair: . ahhhh, you always do the finest job, sir. now my hair looks fine but I have to go home and curry this damnable beard. say, are you ever called upon to shave folks very often? Me: wow, that is surprising! I need me some rubbers! Me: he sounds like a character....
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Back To Straight White Guy Main Page. Earlier this month I read an article that absolutely blew me away. it struck at the core of the stories that I had grown up on. and it made me appreciate the smaller things that surround us each day that we take for granted. When that tree died, so did their hope of ever staying in the mountains. and thusly, they moved down and into the cities. I find the entire tiny aspect of American History absolutely fascinating. Read the Bullshit Â. Hell raised by Elisson. Wrote...
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Straight White Guy: July 2014 Archives
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Laquo; June 2014. So, having been raised in and around a very small town in the Tennessee Valley - just off the western slope of the Appalachians - I often hear stories from the locals that just make me shake my little red head. Me rising from the barber chair: . ahhhh, you always do the finest job, sir. now my hair looks fine but I have to go home and curry this damnable beard. say, are you ever called upon to shave folks very often? Me: wow, that is surprising! I need me some rubbers! Me: he sounds lik...
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Shakespeare Authorship Sourcebook
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The strange, difficult, contradictory man who emerges as the real Shakespeare, Edward. The 17th Earl of Oxford, is not just plausible but fascinating and wholly believable. David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian,. For a superb introduction to the Shakespeare Authorship controversy,. Go to The Shakespeare Fellowship. This Sourcebook aims to provide direct and comprehensive access to evidence and arguments related to the Shakespeare authorship controversy as it applies to Shakspere of Stratford.