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Tag Archives: Julian Smith
May Day Bouquet of Videos
It seems impractical to try ring your doorbell and run (leaving behind a sweet little basket of flowers, of course), so instead I’m passing on some worthy videos. If none of them make you laugh, I give up. This first … Continue reading
Posted in humor, videos
Tagged Cathy Berberian, Existentialis, Julian Smith, May Day, Old Spice, Postaday2011, Star Wars
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For April, National Poetry Month: Search Engine Poems
Among the stats that Word Press shares with me are the search engine terms that lead people to this blog. Some of them are banal. I’ve had dozens of search terms connected to Illinois SB 136. But some of them….well, … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, literature, poetry
Tagged Julian Smith, National Poetry Month, Simcha Fisher
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That’s What I Get
… for saying that posting every day is easy. Remember when I said that? Oh so long ago, as in yesterday? That’s what I thought back then, before today happened. I got inspired this morning and was writing a post … Continue reading