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Lucky Lou wrote 18 hours ago: If I had my shit together over the weekend this would have been split into two posts; one bubbly and … more →

Tags: Strip Club Stories

The Forc'd Marriage, Or The Jealous Bridegroom

nstodard wrote 3 weeks ago: The Forc’d Marriage, Or The Jealous Bridegroom. A Tragi-Comedy by Aphra Behn. This, Behn … more →

Tags: Life of Drama, Shakespeare, Gender, Restoration Drama, Aphra Behn, Playwright, Virginia Woolf, othello

Raising 2012

Jack Sparrow wrote 3 weeks ago: Were the end of the world to actually occur — on either a global or personal level — suc … more →

Tags: amusing

World's Greatest Dad

elem3ntal wrote 1 month ago: Let’s say this is one of the weirdest jet most common movies I haven seen in a long time, it has a s … more →

Tags: College, dad, Poetry, robin williams, Teenagers

Why the World Wags and What Wags It

Jack Sparrow wrote 1 month ago: Last post for the weekend… the next ‘big daddy’ piece is still in incubation mode. … more →

Tags: Books, Quotes & Passages, Zen

There Will Always Be Beauty

Jack Sparrow wrote 1 month ago: Jack had lunch with an old friend on the north shore of Lake Tahoe today. The friend will be leaving … more →

Tags: Zen, cosmic questions, Philosophy & Paradox

Hey Neve,

drfeel wrote 1 month ago: Listen up, girl. We like you. You’re talented. You’re pretty. …but your HAIR … more →

Tags: Celebrities, Neve Campbell, hair, losing a loved one

Malapropism3 comments

sledpress wrote 2 months ago: Some stories, even though quotidian and circumstantial, should not die with the original teller. Whe … more →

Tags: Life is Dumb, WTF, Ambivalence, hemorrhage, malapropism

Capitalism, the movie

athensboy wrote 2 months ago: The intrepid director, Mr. Moore, is thrown out of yet another corporate HQ. Michael Moore’s C … more →

Tags: World Events, advertising, Wackiness, achievement, Politics, Economy, Education, News, Movies

Basterds and the Beast Within

Jack Sparrow wrote 2 months ago: The beast in me is caged by frail and fragile bonds… - Nick Lowe As Hans Landa (Christoph Walt … more →

Tags: arete, Music & Movies, Human Behavior, cosmic questions

Clockwork Savoir-Faire

Jack Sparrow wrote 2 months ago: When I walk down the street, most guys look like elves I don’t mean to put them down but they … more →

Tags: amusing, arete, Music & Movies

Can Two Billion Dollars Buy Protection From Rogue Elephants?

Jack Sparrow wrote 3 months ago: Apparently not. On August 1st, the AP reports, Silicon Valley software billionaire Tom Siebel was at … more →

Tags: dukkha, Zen, cosmic questions

A Cure for a Cuckold, Part 41 comment

Jennifer wrote 3 months ago: The set-up for the jewelry plot The final element to the plot, though a relatively minor one, is tha … more →

Tags: Comedy, early modern drama, A Cure for a Cuckold, a highwayman!, a sea battle!, Annabel, Bracelets, brief moment of lunacy, Comedy

A Cure for a Cuckold, Part 32 comments

Jennifer wrote 3 months ago: The moment you’ve all been waiting for: the Lessingham/Clare/Bonvile plot! And here comes the … more →

Tags: early modern drama, Comedy, A Cure for a Cuckold, John Webster, Bonvile, vague teasers for future posts, Lessingham, clare, Friendship

A Cure for a Cuckold, Part 21 comment

Jennifer wrote 4 months ago: Bonvile and Annabel; aka The Age of Reason Comes Early As I mentioned last time, sometimes the chara … more →

Tags: Comedy, early modern drama, A Cure for a Cuckold, a highwayman!, Annabel, Bonvile, Comedy, dancing, John Webster

A Cure for a Cuckold, Part 14 comments

Jennifer wrote 4 months ago: A Cure for a Cuckold, John Webster and William Rowley (and Heywood?) John Webster’s reputation … more →

Tags: Comedy, early modern drama, A Cure for a Cuckold, attitudes towards children, Collaboration, Comedy, Compass, Cuckoldry, infidelity

Tiresias - A Story In Three Acts

mpdiederich wrote 5 months ago: Overhead, cooing cawing, in search of food and each other, these scavengers make their ways, oblivio … more →

Tags: Fiction, Stories, death, hallucination, mythology, Surrealism, T. S. Eliot

Goodbye Lenin! (2003)2 comments

frupachino wrote 7 months ago: Reviewed by: Marty and Emma Director: Wolfgang Becker Screenwriter: Wolfgang Becker, Bernd Lichtenbe … more →

Tags: Reviews, Movie Review, yann tiersen, Wolfgang Becker, german, daniel brühl, Berlin, mother and son

Oops, we started a world war2 comments

andreaskluth wrote 7 months ago: Life, or history, is a tragicomedy. A lot of it is is just plain absurd. Hilarious, if it were not a … more →

Tags: Carthage, History, Rome, First Punic War, Mamertines, Maps


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