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May 19th, 2013, some morning silliness.


Yesterday, I was watching a cooking show and they were talking about the invention of Buffalo Hot Wings.  I only had one question.  Does that mean thousands of chickens are wandering the streets of Buffalo, New York with bandages, begging … Continue reading

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Best Florist Sign Ever.


This was a picture on Facebook.  In my romance novel An Affair of the Heart, I have a tough Parisian florist, Madame Tran.  I ma do more with her.     Jimmy took his taxi down to Rue St. Honore … Continue reading

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Eastern Massachusetts Can Let of Steam.


The major difference between 9/11 and what happened in Boston.  Technology.  In the past, this investigation might have gone on for quite a while. Starting with the Bruins Stanley Cup win in Vancouver, some knuckleheads rioted.  People used their cell … Continue reading

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Facebook and Image.


I thought of more with Facebook and Image.  Again, you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t. I tend not to post much personal stuff, mostly my writing and my off beat sense of humor.  If you … Continue reading

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Facebook; The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.


Why do I call Facebook the good, the bad, and the ugly?  Don’t get me wrong, it is a wonderful tool, and I’ve met many great people on Facebook.  As with anything else on the Internet, there is good and … Continue reading

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Tucson Festival of Books, 2013.


I was glad to see the Tucson Festival of Books listed in the Wikipedia article about Tucson. Of the five years of the festival, this was my favorite year.  Our dinner Friday night had about fifty people and we had fun … Continue reading

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Stories from the Road to Freedom on History Channel


Stories on the Road to Freedom; sounds like motorcycles on Route 66 doesn’t it?  If this is what you thought, you are wrong. Ronda Racha Penrice wrote African American History for Dummies.  That’s where I first heard of her and … Continue reading

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Richard III


It’s been all over the news.  The skeleton of Richard III was found when a parking lot, (or what the British call a car park) was dug up. Yes, I will participate in the bad joke about where Richard III … Continue reading

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When a Young Person Dies.


A friend posted on Facebook that a friend of her son died suddenly.  He was sixteen and had been healthy.  Until recently, I would have said, “What do you say to those poor parents?” Something else I learned from Tim … Continue reading

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Tucson Festival of Books Saturday March 9, 2013. Social Media and Promotion for Writers.


1130am  Social Media and Promotion for Readers and Writers Kristen Lamb, Michael Charton, Mark Coker or Jim Azevado    Moderator Jackie Tresler Mark Coker and Jim Azevado work for the electronic publisher Smashwords.    Kristen Lamb writes about social media.  Click on … Continue reading

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