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J.C. Scolder and Sgt. W.W. Watson: Qui est Corrompu?*
A Pawn Piece (1978 play): Act II (Page 9) (This time the curtain opens on a slightly different area of the forest. There’s a sign in the middle of the stage: it can be hanging on a tree, or just … Continue reading
Posted in manuscripts
Tagged armed struggles, childhood memories, cops, corruption, crisis management, English, French, plays, policing, power plays, robbers, theft, writing
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Daddy Issues: The Prodigal Son Reunites with His Twin
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) “Yeah, baby.” I’m not a fan of Mike Myers’ infantile sense of humour. He thinks smutty jokes and sexual innuendo are hilarious, but sometimes they go too far. However, there is an underlying theme in … Continue reading
Posted in showbusiness, spirituality
Tagged Bible, brothers, inheritance, Old Testament, prodigal son, theft, twins
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What Good is a Deviant Mind?
Thinking Outside the Box. I’m not sure why I need to write this post. Perhaps I feel that people are too hemmed in by social norms, or, more likely, legal constraints. And not for one moment am I suggesting that … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged betrayal, crime, differences of opinion, discrimination, fraud, gain and loss, hidden truth, spiritual, theft, trust
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It Must Be the Christmas Season
Die Hard (1988) With so many Hallmark Christmas movies on television at the present, it makes a refreshing change to go back to this one from the late 80’s. Sappy, it is not. Spicy, maybe. But mostly fruity, with the … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged Christmas, macho, movies, skyscraper, television, terrorists, the 80's, theft
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ACUIA: the Foreign Exchange Caper
Association of Credit Union Internal Auditors When I was the Internal Auditor/Accounting Supervisor of the North Shore Credit Union, I was a member of a group of Internal Auditors. This was in the first half of the 1980’s . We … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia
Tagged banking systems, credit unions, crime, fraud, internal auditing, the 80's, theft
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