Jacob Lawrence, Struggle...From the History of the American
People No. 19. Thousands of American citizens have been torn from their country and from everything dear to
them: they have been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation. —Madison, 1 June 1812 (1956)
Workbook: June, 2005
June 30, 2005 : In the company apartment he read Shelby Foote.
June 29, 2005 : Clueless reviews.
June 28, 2005 : Certain notorious airports require travelers to pay for WiFi.
June 27, 2005 : It's times like this that you realize...
June 26, 2005 : She had her first orgasm as a child...
June 25, 2005 : In fairness, there's more...
June 24, 2005 : Topped.
June 23, 2005 : Walk among the faux-Gothic headstones...
June 22, 2005 : Fear of appearing foolish.
June 21, 2005 : That magical practice takes place within imagination makes perfect sense...
June 20, 2005 : Prince Edward's horizon.
June 19, 2005 : The answer: no difference.
June 18, 2005 : Slaughter of the goat.
June 17, 2005 : When my childhood friend died she had nothing to say.
June 16, 2005 : Paz:
June 15, 2005 : Step outside: your glasses steam, your camera lenses steam.
June 14, 2005 : As a vision of Hell the film is in conflict with the mundanity it chooses to emphasize.
June 13, 2005 : "Married life is not so bad."
June 12, 2005 : "Very often art is interrupted by a reluctance to hurt a young woman physically."
June 11, 2005 : Her life is one long Spanglish moment.
June 10, 2005 : The smell of...
June 9, 2005 : That his fear of becoming like them...
June 8, 2005 : That they're inept; that they're more like children than he's ever been.
June 7, 2005 : We turned back to face each other at exactly the same moment.
June 6, 2005 : In high school, Prince Myshkin was my hero.
June 5, 2005 : To stop trying to remake her...
June 4, 2005 : The dialectic of martyrism and passive aggression.
June 3, 2005 : Good understands Evil; Evil is baffled by Good.
June 2, 2005 : RL spam sender names:
June 1, 2005 : Weight loss.
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