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Tag Archives: old vs new
Colonel Klunk: Retired Warmonger or Peacemaker?
A Pawn Piece (1978 play): Act I (Page 1) (The curtain opens on a blackened stage. DEREK, who is laying on a sleeping bag, opens his eyes as a natural-coloured spotlight inches down to him, like a sunrise, gradually lighting … Continue reading
Posted in manuscripts, personal
Tagged automobiles, miscommunication, old vs new, plays, travel, United States history, war games
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Have the Democrats Got Enough Guts to do the ‘Right’ Thing?
He’s Biden His Time, and She’s Trying Not to Harris Him The back and forth among Democrats in the lead-up to Joe Biden naming his Vice-Presidential running mate has been excruciating to watch, even from here in Canada. The implication … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged bigotry, black and white, Democrats, mysogeny, old vs new, politics, racism, sexism, strong women, United States history, young and restless
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Caesar: The Die was Cast in 49 B.C.E.
Julius Caesar Crossing the Rubicon Honestly, you wouldn’t think such an insignificant stream could change the course of history, would you? Julius Caesar knew the significance of his actions, though. He knew that bringing his troops back home to Rome … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged assassination, astrology, Caesar, civil-war, old vs new, republic, Roman, Trump, United States history
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Today is a Brand New Day
As Seen on Facebook Today It seems that the heralded New Day has finally arrived. We’ve been waiting for it since December 21, 2012. The lead-up has been excruciating to watch. Civil unrest seemingly everywhere (Hong Kong, in particular, has … Continue reading
In Potter’s Fields
The Unknown Dead As usual, I heard a phrase last night during a repeat episode of Heartbeat from 2001 (airing on TVO) that made me go, ‘Huh?!’ The MoD (Ministry of Defence) were concerned because a couple were searching through … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness, spirituality
Tagged betrayal, Bible, burial, death, money, old vs new, unknown dead
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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
Crazy Rich Asians Who would have thought that a film about Chinese family values would prove to be such a lovely film? There are many themes running through its two hour length, so it can get a bit confusing at … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged comedy, money, movies, old vs new, rom-com, romance
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