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cruising | gingatao
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Policy and Contact Details. July 14, 2010 at 3:49 pm Posted in jazz poetry. Gaily traipsing road crossing. Daffodils and dandelions fluttering wakeward. And a scent between miner and metal. Playing ‘dancing with cars’. This bus is very quiet he thinks. Yet another icecream sky. Why is a letter of the alphabet. Who the noise of owls. How a pleasant greeting. When a minor chord. What a measure of electrickery. Ducks down the alleyway. Waddle and a quack. Rainbow graffiti trailing beauty. 13 Comments ».
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Gene Kelly Tattoo | gingatao
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Policy and Contact Details. July 16, 2010 at 8:01 pm Posted in poetry. That which you can see. It is the unexpected. Stumblings over (airborne joy with tumble roll). Which constitute the treasure. 106 Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. Paul, I am reminded of. Singing in the Rain,. And that is good for a. Happy feeling. Thank you. The last scene in the movie. Had a black and white ’54 Ford in the background. We had a car just like that one. Comment by jack.sender. 8212; July 16, 2010 #. It is lik...
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change, big change, and food - realia
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Pay attention - there's a story everywhere you go. Change, big change, and food. One would think that when one is suddenly laid off from her job, she’d find all kinds of time to go to the gym, write a first draft of a novel, while away hours creating dolls and collaging and all the other things that stimulate her creative self. Most certainly she’d find time to blog. What really happened was she went into some sort of shock. Im so glad that you have found another job. I bet you would soon have been i...
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ABOUT ME – Selma In The City
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Selma In The City. Holding on to hard won hopefulness. A new year, a new ABOUT. Hi, I’m Selma. I live in Sydney, Australia. I can see the Harbour Bridge from the park at the end of my street as well as the lesser known but just as spectacular, Anzac Bridge. I am a mother, wife, writer, sometime editor, sometime general dogsbody, sometime teacher. I like music, films and art. I was born in Glasgow, Scotland and still have a slight accent despite years of saying No worries, mate. And Fair Suck of The Sav.
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Lubrication and Junior Mints | sunburst drums
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Open Apology Letter. I am sorry for getting belligerently drunk at the company Holiday Party. Lubrication and Junior Mints. March 9, 2012. In addition to being strange and making up fake office Holiday party stories, I am also normal and enjoy normal American pass-times such as football and eating fried things. Also, telling people awkward stories that are actually true. I am an awkward woman socially. My social skills are actually OK, once we get past the one awkward situation that happens,. As I type t...
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Kahneman, in the Studio | Slow Muse
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Kahneman, in the Studio. November 18, 2011 in Art/Science. Thinking Fast and Slow. Every once in a while a book comes along that is so provocative and powerful that it becomes the epicenter of a major change in thinking, both personally and in the world at large. I’m sure you have your list which may or may not overlap with my own, but here are three I have had a relationship with for a lifetime:. The Structures of Scientific Revolutions. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. Explored nonre...
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change, big change, and food - realia
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Pay attention - there's a story everywhere you go. Change, big change, and food. One would think that when one is suddenly laid off from her job, she’d find all kinds of time to go to the gym, write a first draft of a novel, while away hours creating dolls and collaging and all the other things that stimulate her creative self. Most certainly she’d find time to blog. What really happened was she went into some sort of shock. Im so glad that you have found another job. I bet you would soon have been i...
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Why Women Sometimes Become Addicted to Abusive Partners | Café Philos: an internet café
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Café Philos: an internet café. Why Women Sometimes Become Addicted to Abusive Partners. March 17, 2011. Have you ever wondered why anyone might become addicted to an abusive partner and simply cannot leave them for long? However, it now appears that science is in the process of revealing the underlying reasons why (1) women seem to have such difficulty leaving an abusive spouse, and why (2) women seem to have. Difficulty than men leaving an abusive spouse. To put all of the above in context, a woman leav...
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Why Are Some Men Sexually Attracted to Lesbians? | Café Philos: an internet café
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Café Philos: an internet café. Why Are Some Men Sexually Attracted to Lesbians? February 13, 2011. February 14, 2011. A while back, I got into a discussion with a few folks on the topic of why some men are sexually interested in lesbians. I’ve been thinking about that discussion this morning, and how surprised I was by many of the comments. It turned out that several men said they were not only interested in lesbians, but that they were. Of course, during the discussion, some people didn’t quite un...
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A word from admin. | gingatao
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Policy and Contact Details. A word from admin. September 24, 2011 at 7:25 pm Posted in writing. A remarkable body of work by Paul Squires is nestled here in the pages of the gingatao blog. His last post, Gene Kelly Tattoo. Has reached a landmark of 100 comments, something Paul would have been very pleased about. Of course the circumstances are different than they would be if he was here. But it was something he always wanted and would have been grateful for. We encourage new readers to come, enjoy and le...