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Larry O'Connor: Jul 7, 2015
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Running for Your Life: Get Stoner! T might not qualify as the best opening lines in fiction, and if John Williams (1922-1994) had have submitted this to an agent in 2015:. 8220;William Stoner entered the University of Missouri as a freshman in the year 1910, at the age of nineteen.”. Chances are it wouldn’t have risen up and out of the slush pile. But do yourself a favor this summer and get Stoner! But then there are those that catch fire like “Stoner” does, and don’t stop burning brigh...Child's Play: R...
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Larry O'Connor: Jun 25, 2015
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Running for Your Life: If the Greats Were With Us Thursday. F only Oscar Wilde were alive. He’d have a few things to say. As even a cursory inventory of what he did say makes eminently clear:. A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying. A gentleman is one who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally.
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Larry O'Connor: Jul 2, 2015
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Running for Your Life: My Dad on Canada Day. Ater this month our family will be marking the 85. Birthday of my father, the man who for decades was an integral part of public events on Canada Day in Owen Sound, Ontario. My dad, Bill O’Connor, supervised the setting off of the fireworks, a highlight in the city’s calendar year. Next: Running for Your Life: Bern, Baby Bern. Posted by larry o'connor. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reverse Age That Body! Subscribe To My Blog. So stick with it.
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Larry O'Connor: Jul 9, 2015
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Running for Your Life: If the Greats Were With Us Thursday. 8220;It’s no coincidence that so much music from the next decade sounded so good, and still does, half a century on. At this make or break point (the 1950s), many jazz-schooled musicians saw which way was up and swapped the marriage-destroying purgatory of touring for well-remunerated union-protected session work.”. And, most pointedly, when it comes to our theme, If the Greats Were With Us:. Maybe he is our last voice, at that.”. A simple touch...
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Larry O'Connor: Jun 22, 2015
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Running for Your Life: Core Principles. T some point, I don’t know precisely when, I started to care about my bad posture. When you have an oversized head as a child that will do it. As a boy I was mocked for my walk. I hung my heavy head, arched my back and took long strides. Father John was the inside family joke. You look like a farmer striding over rows of half-grown corn. Believe me, core principles are worth heeding. Next: Running for Your Life: Reward Yourself. Posted by larry o'connor.
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Larry O'Connor: Running for Your Life: The Subway. A Public Good?
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Running for Your Life: The Subway. A Public Good? F we view the subway as a public good, what better way to spend money raised in taxes from mass transit than an underground train and a comfortable climate-controlled motorbus that for a reasonable fee takes you to distant places in a sprawling urban metropolis like New York City. And yet, for those working to provide these services, an observation:. It would take only a simple tool to fix this scheduling problem, to correct it like one does a flat tire, ...
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Larry O'Connor: Jun 15, 2015
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Running for Your Life: Are You STILL Running? T's funny how this question comes out in conversation. Are you STILL running? With emphasis on the STILL. Invariably, it's a question I hear from someone who I haven't seen in some time. That makes sense, I suppose. I guess it is fair to say that there are not that many folks in their sixtieth year who run an average of 20 miles a week. But, if you think about it, they don't say, "Are you STILL smoking? Or "Are you STILL sniffling from allergies? Child's Play...
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Larry O'Connor: Aug 3, 2015
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Running for Your Life: The Subway. A Public Good? F we view the subway as a public good, what better way to spend money raised in taxes from mass transit than an underground train and a comfortable climate-controlled motorbus that for a reasonable fee takes you to distant places in a sprawling urban metropolis like New York City. And yet, for those working to provide these services, an observation:. It would take only a simple tool to fix this scheduling problem, to correct it like one does a flat tire, ...
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Larry O'Connor: Running for Your Life: If the Greats Were With Us Thursday
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Running for Your Life: If the Greats Were With Us Thursday. Was too young. Just six years old. So I’m not going to make this about a personal memory. But when Marilyn Monroe died under mysterious circumstances on August 5, 1962, fifty-three years ago, The Sixties officially began. Give me the counterculture, baby, because the mainstream culture, the one that takes the life of an innocent like Norma Jeane Mortenson isn’t worth pondering. Next: Running for Your Life: Paris Mood. Posted by larry o'connor.
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