A child of the Southwest and of the 50s -- a woman who knew me well once said, 'Yeah, the 1850s.' Generally culturally conservative and distrustful of new and improved innovative change. Very seldom overtly serious, but many a truth is spoke in jest and all of my truths are. Worked my way through UT when I was up in my 30s. If I'd, by some horrible miscalculation ended up in Bryan, I would've worked my way through that school over there. Have worked all over in printing and publishing. I've held a bunch of jobs and quit all of them but one. I am a journeyman printer and followed the trade and heard its dying gasps as it was throttled by technological change. I had a sponsored blog on a newspaper but quit the job.
Way cool demo. Pretty cool prof too, if a bit overly optimistic at the end - he seems to forget about the whole weahlh equals power thing and the top 2%. Happy Birthday!
Pilot: And a fine birthday it was. A gathering of the better class of people. R: And John Denver, too, I think, but Matisse would be the one to brag about.
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Way cool demo. Pretty cool prof too, if a bit overly optimistic at the end - he seems to forget about the whole weahlh equals power thing and the top 2%.
Happy Birthday!
You share a birthday with Henri Matisse? Pretty cool.
Pilot: And a fine birthday it was. A gathering of the better class of people.
R: And John Denver, too, I think, but Matisse would be the one to brag about.
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