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Tag Archives: Florida
Moon dragons
I haven’t written in a while. And I am not making any promises about writing more in the future&emdash;not that anyone cares, but then, I’ve never written because anyone cares; I only write because I care.
I haven’t cared in a while.
Now, maybe my intention is to start caring. And maybe I will persue that intention. And, assuming I do persue that intention, then maybe I will overcome some of the formidable obstacles I will encounter in that persuit. Perhaps finally I will arrive where I need to be. That may not be the summit, and It may not seem to be even the destination of the trail, nor even a significant junction along the way. But it may be exactly where I need to go.
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Tagged AIDS, allergic reaction, Bactrim, Christmas, delirium, DSL, fever, Florida, HIV, HIV clinic, opportunistic infection, people, pneumoncystis carinii pneumonia, pneumonia, treatment of lethal disease
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death of a statesman
My friends tell me to stay away from the political rants here, they tell me that they prefer my nihilistic laments. Perhaps I whine more eloquently than I pontificate, therefore let me take care as I wax political, just one … Continue reading
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eat
Work called today. Somebody was out, they wanted me to come in. But I was so bad yesterday that I was feeling that familiar fondness for the rope (and I don’t mean the one with the life ring at the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1-800-ALCOHOL, 800-ALCOHOL, AdCare Hospital, Florida, Medicare, New England, oil field, on-line counselors, president, USD, use insurance, vice presidents
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University of Wisconsin-Madison has stopped
University of Wisconsin-Madison has stopped serving my favorite desktop wallpaper, which were weather satellite images of the US (one of the east coast and another of the west coast). I suppose if enemies of America want to know what the … Continue reading
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A former member of
A former member of Congress launched a campaign to impeach the five conservative Supreme Court justices who voted to stop the presidential ballot recount in Florida last year — but admits it’s a long shot. Charles Porter, an 82-year-old attorney … Continue reading
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