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the Oregonian: I was Defeated
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Monday, November 28, 2011. My brother says, You can never give up, even if it's chasing your own tail. Sooner or later you'll get a good bite and learn something.". Probably not to bite yourself, but the point is, never give up. It's seldom as bad as it seems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Somewhere between the torrential downpour of the Pacific Northwest and the future deserts of California. View my complete profile. Breaking news: new blog!
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the Oregonian: June 2010
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. It's Not All Bad. Money It seems harder all the time to acquire. I want to buy a motor home. I found a good one, low mileage, not "lived" in, and the price is right. I decided to sell my motorcycle to generate half the cash. The day I put the motorcycle on Craiglist, there were 500 other entries under motorcycle! Ironic that "you can't take it with you", but the Kings are generating their biggest profits from the grave. Links to this post.
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the Oregonian: June 2011
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Who'da thunk the world would change so much in a span of less than five years? Soon it will be time to look for the next adventure. Anyway, I'm alive and it's all good, hope the same for all of you. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Somewhere between the torrential downpour of the Pacific Northwest and the future deserts of California. View my complete profile. Breaking news: new blog! Francis J. Crystals. Can India rival China?
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the Oregonian: March 2011
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Wednesday, March 9, 2011. The Way It Is. By David Coates has a very insightful summary of right-wing rottweiler techniques. “Here’s how to write like a conservative rottweiler:”. Straw men and Trojan horses. Wrap everything you say in the American flag, speak lovingly of the old days when conservative policies made America a paradise, and then imply that one generation of liberal policies destroyed it. Cry a little to demonstrate your patriotism, preferably on TV.
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the Oregonian: The Industrial War Machine
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. The Industrial War Machine. Stop the Goddamn Wars! Are you willing to watch your country's infrastructure crumble while you destroy other countries with your money? Are you willing to work more, get less, and watch things continue to deteriorate across the board here at home, while your leaders play political games and don't even mention the wars when they discuss the debt problems? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Francis J. Crystals.
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the Oregonian: July 2010
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Saturday, July 31, 2010. The joy of living. The dog days of Summer. Knowing you loved something when you miss it. Remembering why, despite love, love is now loved. I miss my life in the mountains. I loved it much. And the beat goes on. At A.T.& T. Park we watched the Giants lose to the Marlins yesterday. The view is spectacular there. It must be one of the premier stadiums in all of baseball. Made so, of course, by the surrounding Bay Area. Links to this post. 8226; ...
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the Oregonian: November 2011
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Monday, November 28, 2011. My brother says, You can never give up, even if it's chasing your own tail. Sooner or later you'll get a good bite and learn something.". Probably not to bite yourself, but the point is, never give up. It's seldom as bad as it seems. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Somewhere between the torrential downpour of the Pacific Northwest and the future deserts of California. View my complete profile. Breaking news: new blog!
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the Oregonian: August 2011
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. The Industrial War Machine. Stop the Goddamn Wars! Are you willing to watch your country's infrastructure crumble while you destroy other countries with your money? Are you willing to work more, get less, and watch things continue to deteriorate across the board here at home, while your leaders play political games and don't even mention the wars when they discuss the debt problems? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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the Oregonian: October 2011
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Culture and Climate After the Change. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Death Smiles at Everyone. The best you can do is smile back. GLADIATOR. The next adventure starts as soon as an affordable mountain with power and water becomes available. Motorhome shopping is taking place now. I wonder if I can do it again. Don't think I won't try. Being poor, broke and hungry while I struggled to emerge from the mud was the most fun I've had in years. And the rainy season has just started. Links to this post. In the mids...