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A Rolling Stone: October 2007
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Friday, October 19, 2007. In front of a distant cross stands a mosque. Jessica and i had just crossed the old bridge when a short man sweeping the sidewalk asked us if we were hungry. we said we were, and as quickly as he could he unlocked his restuaurant/house and sat us down at a table. The menu was fairly extensive, but he approached us saying, "do you like chicken? It was more of a statement than a question and in 10 minutes he served us his house specialty. while we ate he told us his story. When yo...
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A Rolling Stone: any conceivable justified war
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Any conceivable justified war. This is an old onion post, right after 9/11, but at the present time in america i feel it to be particularly salient. Http:/ www.theonion.com/content/node/28151. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Any conceivable justified war. I'm a graduate from Texas Tech University who is currently working for Backroads travel company. View my complete profile. Friends and well wishers. A payne hollow visit. Lisa m the blog. Little did she know.
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A Rolling Stone: June 2008
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Monday, June 2, 2008. Here i am again, about to leave town and wander around somewhere. at least this time i have a job, and perhaps with my extra years i will get some writing done at my new locale, the portmagee youth hostel. I should be there for the summer months working for a youth hostel doing hostel-y stuff. so if anybody wants to stay with me i might be able to get you a hostel room for a discount, so quit thinking so much and just come out here, i'd love to see you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Rolling Stone: in front of a distant cross stands a mosque
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Friday, October 19, 2007. In front of a distant cross stands a mosque. Jessica and i had just crossed the old bridge when a short man sweeping the sidewalk asked us if we were hungry. we said we were, and as quickly as he could he unlocked his restuaurant/house and sat us down at a table. The menu was fairly extensive, but he approached us saying, "do you like chicken? It was more of a statement than a question and in 10 minutes he served us his house specialty. while we ate he told us his story. When yo...
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A Rolling Stone: ghost riders in the sky
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Ghost riders in the sky. The old flag was tattered, and once a month (whether it needs it or not) a new flag must be hung in its place. It was a clear, crisp winters day in texas. The sun was winking its merry old face upon us, and my dog samwise was inspecting the fine job I was doing. Now, let me state that while we do have cows we don’t have a lot, compared to a typical texas ranch, probably about 20. 8216;bruh,’ samwise posited. The herd had moved eerily close to our locat...
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A Rolling Stone: June 2007
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Friday, June 29, 2007. I'm back here in texas for a about a week and a half, so i decided i'd make the most of not having a car and ride a bike somewhere. after all, i am a new expert on bicycles. So yesterday i ride a bicycle up through watauga, into keller, and then on the northside of keller on the west side of the road i stop at wat buddharatanaram, the oft ignored thai buddhist temple (home of the largest gold buddha in north america) right here in keller, tx. HI ME ALAN. VOLUNTEER? The tiny old man...
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A Rolling Stone: home sweet homie
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Monday, June 2, 2008. Here i am again, about to leave town and wander around somewhere. at least this time i have a job, and perhaps with my extra years i will get some writing done at my new locale, the portmagee youth hostel. I should be there for the summer months working for a youth hostel doing hostel-y stuff. so if anybody wants to stay with me i might be able to get you a hostel room for a discount, so quit thinking so much and just come out here, i'd love to see you. September 24, 2016 at 4:02 PM.
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A Rolling Stone: April 2008
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Protest against the rising tide of conformity. The rising tide of conformity? As if at some point it was lower, and we are now witnessing a trend in which conformity is more prevelant than at some earlier state? Fuck that, we’ve always conformed, that’s the only way we know how to get by. I’m conforming right now. What does it mean to protest. To peacefully fight, to argue, to make a stance against, to refuse to conform. Protest against the rising tide of conformity? I am you....
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A Rolling Stone: May 2007
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Saturday, May 26, 2007. Going through the south. I just got back from a week long rv trip through the southern states. we started up through arkansas, to tennessee, down through the smoky mountains and north carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi, and lastly louisiana. It was me, my dad, my uncle hank, and my brother. this was sort of a delayed graduation present for me, but really we just wanted an excuse to go somewhere together. Saturday, May 12, 2007. Alright, so this is my first real blog. i'm ...