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Ira

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Reading (blog entry) Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides. About the exploration and settling of the American Southwest. Also about the role Kit Carson played in the area and it's history.
blog entry posted Thu, January 4, 2007 - 10:18 AM permalink - 0 comments
Thanksgiving (blog entry) I used to do a ritual on Thanksgiving of eating at a KFC. My first Thanksgiving in California, I had to eat at the KFC in Alameda due to my mother throwing a tantrum and my father caving in to her. Here I am in California less then a week. Don't k... read more
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Latest Reading (blog entry) Just finished "Fat Tuesday", a mystery set in Seattle (not New Orleans) by Earl W. Emerson.

Started "Grand Central Winter" by Lee Stringer. Stringer was homeless in NYC for about a dozen years. A former crack addict who one day came to the con... read more
blog entry posted Mon, November 20, 2006 - 12:01 PM permalink - 0 comments
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Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides. About the exploration and settling of the American Southwest. Also about the role Kit Carson played in the area and it's history.
Thu, January 4, 2007 - 10:18 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
I used to do a ritual on Thanksgiving of eating at a KFC. My first Thanksgiving in California, I had to eat at the KFC in Alameda due to my mother throwing a tantrum and my father caving in to her. Here I am in California less then a week. Don't know anyone in town other then my parents. Driving around aimlessly, I find the KFC in Alameda. I don't think KFC is open on Thanksgiving anymore.
Tue, November 21, 2006 - 7:57 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
Just finished "Fat Tuesday", a mystery set in Seattle (not New Orleans) by Earl W. Emerson.

Started "Grand Central Winter" by Lee Stringer. Stringer was homeless in NYC for about a dozen years. A former crack addict who one day came to the conclusion his pencil could be used for something other than scraping out a crack pipe. Very good writing.
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