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Hmm. Then every speech and tweet he has given is confidential and he has been giving away confidential material?. LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!
Yes, apparently it used to be confidential that an AIDS vaccine exists.
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Hmm. Then every speech and tweet he has given is confidential and he has been giving away confidential material?. LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!
I've heard all his conversations are confidential.
Hey! Bloomsday was just on the 16th!




December 1945 began a tumultuous two year-stint for Bird bumming around L.A., showing up at jam sessions, crashing on people’s couches, causing havoc in public places, and recording some of his most groundbreaking tracks.
The graphic novel explores Bird’s relationship with the characters and events he encountered during his time in L.A. including recording some of his signature songs with Dial Record founder Ross Russell, a brief but influential stay at the home of famed jazz photographer William Claxton, a party for the ages at the ranch home of artist Jirayr Zorthian, and others
I think I married her.Without regret, try to comprehend that three or four decades ago, for only $1 you too could have had Pussy Of War!
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1. No.^^ Anyone know what USASS and USAFU mean?
^^ Anyone know what USASS and USAFU mean?

That looks like the inspiration for the Ministry of Magic in the "Harry Potter" movies.I need to go bookshopping here.
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Dujiangyan Zhongshuge Bookstore in China
There are even more amazing pictures at the link![]()
Dujiangyan Zhongshuge Bookstore, China / X+Living — urdesignmag
Shanghai-based architecture firm X+Living has unveiled yet another Zhongshuge bookstore, this time situated in the city of Dujiangyan, in the South West of China.www.urdesignmag.com
I agree. You need to digest first and form your opinions. Only then can you move on to the next course.Does anyone else have trouble reading straight through a short story collection?
I find that with a collection of great stories, I want to stop at the end of a story and give it a day or two to settle into my thoughts. I think I fear that if I complete one great thought-provoking story and immediately read another good story, I'll overlook/forget/neglect the impact of the first one.
I never have that problem with novels. I can read one great chapter/scene, and barrel right into the next, and the next, and the next. I never worry that I might miss something by continuing to read. I'm also fine with finishing a great novel and immediately (like in the next 15 minutes) start reading another novel.
I never worry about a novel's impact being diminished in this way. But great short stories seem more etheral, as if I'd better linger with them a bit before dropping them and moving on to the next.
I hadn't yet seen that. Thank you!![]()
Read Walter Mosley’s Incredible Speech From Last Night’s National Book Awards
I am deeply grateful to receive The Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. Just to start it out I’d like to thank a few important people: John Edgar Wideman, Ishmael Reed, Charle…lithub.com
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His brief speech was perfectly great all around, but I was pleasantly surprised to see him mention Jazz in it.WalterMosley said:We crafted its jazz and bled for its yet to be realized beliefs.