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history will show

history will show that wolfowitz was a highly placed israeli spy.

forgetfulness dust

here’s an idea for a children’s or youth oriented story: of a whacky inventor type who hijacks a crop duster, big mystery, why is he doing that? … and it turns out he invented this magic forgetfulness gas … and… Continue Reading →

it happened again today

it happened again today. I found myself alone in my office with a couple of Indians talking about the “offshore problem.” its positively surreal. here’s how it goes: we’re trying to sell a thing, but our customers might be able… Continue Reading →

lucy baffer in '39

in 39 lucy baffer started to get sick.at first she thought she was pregnantthen she thought she might be going through change of life.she hated doctors, so she didn’t really know…then she had a terrible hemmorage, and finally had to… Continue Reading →

there's no shortage of crazy ideas in this world

there’s no shortage of weird people in the world. every one of them has a ‘theory.’ for example, there’s this fellow, Leonard Shlain, I heard on the radio one time. He has a couple of books: Art & Physics, The… Continue Reading →

i have this feeling

i have this feeling that just a few thoughts keep rattling around in my brain like a pinball machine. turns out that is just the way it is with one exception. with the realization, each new repitition of a thought… Continue Reading →

what if I told you we're all having the same dreams?

more weird dreams last night. sort of along the lines of the “i can’t find my classroom” or “i forgot we were going to have a test” dreams that everyone, and i mean everyone these days seems to be having… Continue Reading →

yet another peculiar omission

edit: yet another peculiar omission: Eighteen days before the invasion of Iraq began, the UK paper the Observer printed the contents of a top secret U.S. National Security Agency memo. That NSA memo outlined surveillance of a half-dozen delegations with… Continue Reading →

cahoots

ok, I don’t know why, but these oddball memories have been coming to me. I remember the day I bought the band’s album cahoots up at hempstead mall. john brought me up there, he could drive. at that time, he… Continue Reading →

sometimes you hear country

sometimes you hear country singers doing traditional songs like “hard times” and they’re doing it beautifully, but they don’t seem to have the depth from which to draw the tragedy and sadness out of the song. the other day, I… Continue Reading →

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