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Wherever I Have Been and Gone: Sacramento Post-Reading Report
I wanted to express to him what he could do with his insights into my
performance (that expression involving several of my favorite words,
along with some vigorous and graphic hand gestures), but I decided that
since we were in a high-culture atmosphere that I shouldn’t go ghetto on him.
Story of the Week: "If God Will Give Us License, part VII"
He was in his early thirties, everything was behind him now, he was in
the epilogue of his life, and there were still so many years to get
through.
Story of the Week: "If God Will Give Us License, part VI"
Nestor turned on the truck, put it into gear, and
started off toward Morelia. The tires kicked up dirt and Benjamin
looked at his aunt and uncle start to fade in the dust and mist.
You Know How We Roll: A Special Poker Bulletin
I'm so proud of my big bro right now. Recognize.
A DJ Saved My Life Tonight
Here’s what you do: get yourself some really good speakers for your car
and then crank them as high as they’ll go, get the car going really
fast (it’s probably a good idea to do this only late at night, and then
probably only out in the country), roll down your windows so that the wind
is whipping into the car, and sing along as loudly as you can.
Story of the Week: "If God Will Give Us License, part V"
Seven hours until they drove away. Ten hours until their plane lifted
off of Mexican soil and he was free. The plane would cross into America
and his life would be restored.
Poem of the Week: "Into the Fog"
The following is part of the second stanza of a poem entitled Into the Fog. I've been stuck for a third stanza for almost two years now, but I'm waiting patiently for inspiration.
I’m All Up In Your Brain/ I Could Not Be More Mortified/My Essential Nature
I was as happy as a little girl whose parents chose not to
go through with the divorce.
What the Fuck Is Wrong With These People?
Under the command of President Bush's two senior political advisers,
the White House rolled out a plan this weekend to contain the political
damage from the administration's response to Hurricane Katrina.