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| | | | | There once was a land crab named BlighWhose demeanor was naturally shyHe would hide in his holeActing more like a moleThan a cantankerously snappish guy In response to Patrick Jennings Pic and a Word Challenge #322: Landscapes. | |
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| | | | | More than forty years ago, my college mentor recommended Testament (1983) in one or another of the several classes and seminars I took with him. When I was home a couple of weekends later, my mother channel-surfed in lieu of conversation, and William Devane's face flickered across the screen. "Can we watch this for a... | |
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| | | | | One of the most fascinating plot devices in storytelling, whether on the screen or in books, has to be the secret place, whether it's a literal secret room or a weird house with secret passages, or maybe an underground city, or something that has gone unnoticed. It means that everyone who doesn't know about these... | |
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| | | Heedless of the rain and thunder, we rose early to walk in the Chicago Botanic Garden on Friday. | ||