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I have decided to get up off of my usual spot on the bed and become a guest writer for my favorite person. She is mumbling something about a meeting that has something to do about where she goes in the morning (when she should be sleeping with me in the sunbeam), her computer not working and an annual physical that is coming up this week also (I ...
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... La Bohème" at La Scala?
Would you like to see Bruce and the E Street Band play "Born To Run" at the Stone Pony (Asbury, NJ)?
Or Miles Davis and his classic "Birth of The Cool" at Birdland?
I look forward to reading your picks and hearing if you agree with me about the importance of music albums versus individual songs.
~ Guest Blogger Ed Sugar ~
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Guestwriter:
  D.Mitch of Music Hits the Spot Blog
As I muddled through the many various topics I could write about, I thought about something. I figured, how many of you women out here reading this post have thought about songs that you could “perform” to? Don’t front, don’t act like you’ve never thought about dancing for your boo, in the privacy of your (or his ...
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By Lance Hill, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Southern Institute for Education and Research, Tulane University
This week's comments by Ed Blakely, the former New Orleans recovery czar, caused quite a controversy in New Orleans. His criticism that New Orleanians were "lazy" was not new, but his observation about the white community's efforts to "recapture the political ...
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A few weeks ago I was contacted by a Mormon Women website which is sponsored by the More Good Foundation. They asked if they could interview me to do a story. Ha! During the interview, she asked if I'd just write something... actually she asked if I'd become a "regular" but that all depends on time...
Regardless, I'm honored to have published with them....here's my ...
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Guest Writer Edition: Kelvin Freely, Handy Instrumental and Wifey Begiggles each contribute a literary reaction to an Ok Oh photograph.
It took me a while to figure out, but finally in the end I thought I had it. I went this way and that and it wasn't so much of a detour. That was the last time I went that way. I knew as I was driving. It made me a bit sad. I had finally figured it ...
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