the counselor told me, Every thought you've ever had has been thought by someone else.
kinda pissed, but he did introduce me to The Cry For Justice, said he read it cover to cover
in 24 hours. we parted good. never went back though.
the counselor told me, Every thought you've ever had has been thought by someone else.
kinda pissed, but he did introduce me to The Cry For Justice, said he read it cover to cover
in 24 hours. we parted good. never went back though.
that rare book I got, independent bookstore, somewhere, there's an inscription in it to a Barbara. wonder what was going on.
ReplyDeletesome are still picketing today, Sheri, it hasn't eased. it's a book of literature though, not sure they'd get into it. Now that IS one man I want back at the banquet table.
ReplyDeletewell what did Dorothy Day feel about it, Soviets marching down our streets
ReplyDeletea lot sooner than McCarthy era. She's a woman at the banquet table. yep yep.
Sheri, Deoge will be there, wanting scraps. yeah.
ReplyDeletewe finally did get a computer going, and I wanted my daughter to research historic women, but she didn't want to do it.
ReplyDeleteidk, the kids were all in town, but chatting on some kind of Messenger we had. could you have imagined that in your childhood, Sheri. No. Just pick up the phone.
ReplyDeletemy brother will live his whole lifetime without ever being online. mixed feelings about that.
ReplyDelete"it's hard being a woman out here Sher." my brother.
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