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Wed, September 30, 2009 - 9:15 PM
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You can also search for me in the search window by using my email if the link above doesn't work: writejst@hotmail.com Probably best not to try to find me as Jono or Jonathan Thompson... too many pages of a very common name might get anoying... I do want you to find me... wish you an intense... energetic... or relaxing week depending on what side of the existential scale you may be... :-)
Wow, it´s been ages since I´ve been on tribe... since what? before burning man was my last post... so my family ended up visiting from Spain, we went to burningman together, and soon after they left I too went to Madrid and Barcelona. I spent a month helping my stepdad with his gardens in the pyrinee mountains, took some really great shots up at the puigmal mountain separating france and spain... earlier this year I´d purchased a ticket for my last great travel and dream for this travel packe...
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Sat, November 29, 2008 - 8:43 AM
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The Maya Connection www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/surgery/america.html
Sat, July 19, 2008 - 9:34 PM
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The most explosive, haunting, almost credible etymology — the so-called Amerrique theory which was first advanced in 1875 — reappeared in the late 1970s in an essay by Guyanan novelist Jan Carew, titled "The Caribbean Writer and Exile." Here Carew focuses on the identity struggle of Caribbeans who are "subject to successive waves of cultural alienation from birth — a process that has its origins embedded in a mosaic of cu... read more
THEORY # 2 is less map oriented... but closer etymologically Richard Amerike
Sat, July 19, 2008 - 8:47 PM
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Amerike The current edition of Webster's New World College Dictionary (2004) admits the mystery that surrounds the origin of the name America, saying it derives (<) from "Americus Vespucius … but < ? Sp. Amerrique … used by early explorers for the newly discovered lands < ? AmInd." No definitive conclusions can be reached. Too many claims are, for lack of hard evidence, bas... read more
Nearing an american dream and possibly a few nightmares I thought I'd throw out some of the puzzling bits and pieces of etymological significance, meaning the fragmented origins of this dream of ours AMERICA, well not really our dream but where the name came from... I guess there is something to a name.. a beginning.... a breath of something as random as 'work ruler' Go Amerigo!: I found it fascinating and the New York times for the most part does a fair bit of research to back up their clai...
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Sat, July 19, 2008 - 8:11 PM
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I was thinking a few minutes ago how some of my best experiences come not so much from attraction as much as distraction from my apparent attraction. This may be a slight play in words... but the thought of the Law of Distraction really stuck and resonated.... so I looked it up on Google and to my surprise, I'm not the only one distracted with this thought...lol! OK so I have a slightly different take and criticism to the law of attraction... for one I trust the universe to provide me with th...
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Tue, July 15, 2008 - 2:29 AM
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