To My Fellow Captives:
Reading the Bozeman Daily Chronicle (struggling to stomach anything past the police reports), I noticed the briefs. Apparently in
Nothing has been new since it was old. Of course, this makes perfect sense, for we fear things that have already happened to us. Phobias of spiders, falling, snakes; even though we have never seen, felt, heard, tasted any of these things. Apparently, Professor Trout would be proud that I took something away from his 210 class. However, the stories and events themselves continue to replay themselves. Why else would Chris Matthews’ book Hardball be so much like Machiavelli’s The Prince (perhaps even Aristotle before him)? As the old clichĂ© goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Depending upon your political views, the war in
Faithfully Bound to Classical Events;
The Growing Unpopular Slave to the “Old”
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I am, at the moment, trying to shake the rust off of this proverbial pen.
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