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Okay, who brought the dog?: November 2008
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Okay, who brought the dog? Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Catching up, part II. Was it good for you? Labels: castillo de san marcos. So I tried to add some photos from my computer, but it seems to NOT WANT TO LET ME. I'll try again later tonight, but here are some photos I've taken for the class. Was it good for you? Thursday, November 20, 2008. This is the first entry in my photoblog. Blogblogblog. Was taken. Some Guy took it, wrote in it twice in 2003 and then abandoned it. Was it good for you?
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Okay, who brought the dog?: The Funny Thing About Playboy
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Okay, who brought the dog? Friday, February 27, 2009. The Funny Thing About Playboy. An idea formed while sitting at a bar, talking to the bartender, drinking Rogue Dead Guy. The funny thing about Playboy is that back in the day, old school- old school. Playboy was a serious, intelligent magazine. Sort of like Esquire. On the forefront of social issues of the day. I read the 1984 Playboy interview of Paul McCartney (and Linda, since God knows she could never keep out of anything) and aside from. It's odd...
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Okay, who brought the dog?: Blog #3
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Okay, who brought the dog? Wednesday, March 25, 2009. HOW the INTERNET is CHANGING EVERYTHING (or isn't). So it goes without saying that without the Internet and legions of what my aunt refers to as "You damned college kids (who) don't know what you're getting us into," Barack Obama would not be President, he'd just be a senator from Illinois with a funny name and big ears. But here in AMERICA 2.0. Obama is President and he owes no small debt to two things that helped put him into office. It's fun. I...
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Okay, who brought the dog?: BLOG^2
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Okay, who brought the dog? Monday, March 9, 2009. So I'm reading this article from the Guardian. A Nielsen Online report says two thirds of us now use what it calls "Member Communities," which includes both social networks and blogs. MCs now make up "the fourth most popular category online – ahead of personal email," says Nielsen Online. You can look at this two ways:. First of all, you can say, "Well, this is good if people need to get their information to many people at once.". MATT IS WATCHING HOW IT'...
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Lou Mercer Words of Wisdom: December 2014
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Lou Mercer Words of Wisdom. This is the ramblings of a woman who has, at one time or another, done about anything she wanted to. "If I don't know the right answer I will dazzle you with a line of b- -s- - until you are pretty sure I am a genius on the subject. May teach you something in the process! Monday, December 29, 2014. Welcome to Pueblo, Colorado, Westboro Baptist Church! Here is the front of the Pueblo County Courthouse where Bo Ortiz foams at the mouth to marry fag dogs! In Colorado an amendment...
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Iván García – Translating Cuba
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English Translations of Cubans Writing From the Island. Guillermo “Coco” Fariñas. Jorge Luis García Pérez Antúnez. Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo. Voices Behind The Bars. Direct Help to Bloggers. Please click image for Iváns blog in ENGLISH. Please click image for Iváns blog in SPANISH. Other media: Yes, you may republish articles from this site if…. Contact: TranslatingCuba @ gmail.com. A Family Puts Its Belongings In The Street Amid Fears Their House Will Collapse / 14ymedio, Yosmany Mayeta Labrada. Cubacel C...
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Fidel Castro’s “Hardships” in Prison / Cubanet, Roberto Jesus Quinones – Translating Cuba
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English Translations of Cubans Writing From the Island. Guillermo “Coco” Fariñas. Jorge Luis García Pérez Antúnez. Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo. Voices Behind The Bars. Direct Help to Bloggers. Fidel Castro’s Hardships in Prison / Cubanet, Roberto Jesus Quinones. Fidel Castro’s mug shot (photo from the internet). We sleep with the lights off, we have no roll calls or formations all day, we get up whenever () Plenty of water, electric lights, food, clean clothes and all for free. Would they be granted amnesty?
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Regina Coyula – Translating Cuba
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English Translations of Cubans Writing From the Island. Guillermo “Coco” Fariñas. Jorge Luis García Pérez Antúnez. Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo. Voices Behind The Bars. Direct Help to Bloggers. Cuban Security equivalent of the KGB. Click image for ENGLISH blog. Click Image for SPANISH blog. Other media: Yes, you may republish articles from this site if…. Contact: TranslatingCuba @ gmail.com. A Family Puts Its Belongings In The Street Amid Fears Their House Will Collapse / 14ymedio, Yosmany Mayeta Labrada.
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Luis Felipe Rojas – Translating Cuba
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English Translations of Cubans Writing From the Island. Guillermo “Coco” Fariñas. Jorge Luis García Pérez Antúnez. Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo. Voices Behind The Bars. Direct Help to Bloggers. Here are the words of those who attempt to cross the barbed wire. Beyond those limits imposed by the real fence, the desire for freedom escapes. Luis Felipe Rojas Rosabal. 1971. San Germán, Holguín, Cuba. Free and independent writer, journalist and poet. Please click image for Luiss blog in ENGLISH. The Two Sides Of Th...
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