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Posted on January 26, 2012 by | 27 views | 1 comments
I am of what you would call multi-racial heritage. A *mutt* of sorts in that I'm proudly African-American, Native American, French, Irish-Italian with a hint of Scotch thrown in for good measure. Whew, what a mouthful – that only happens to be what I know about going back a few generations. I have...
Posted on January 26, 2012 by | 53 views | comments
I was sitting one day having coffee with my 2nd wife's mother "Ms Roslyn", who had flown down from Chicago to visit when Bonni went into the hospital with her 1st AIDS defining illness. "Ms Roslyn" was one of those type of women who always dressed their Sunday best whenever going out anywhere - wh...
Posted on January 25, 2012 by | 72 views | 1 comments
How do you get along in life, alone, no mate, no family and somewhat out of what is called a metropolis. I would like to have a mate, however, fate seems to have the upper hand. I’m on SSDI … I work on a garden I have started and live on 8 acres which I also take part in keeping up, hit a gym 20 m...
Posted on January 25, 2012 by | 61 views | 1 comments
From all walks of life and from the many corners of the world, we the people, simply go about our daily lives which are moments strung together made up of events that string together the days, weeks, and years that we all live. Those moments bring to mind the common ground that brings us all toge...
Posted on January 22, 2012 by | 241 views | comments
It was not visible, at least not to my eyes, or anyone else, not because it was quick, or stealth or ghostly. It was benign, riding piggy back on the aura of amour, of hope, of feelings we all knew would bring us pleasure, joy and the ecstasy we often sought after paying our dues, pulling our fair...
Posted on January 21, 2012 by | 207 views | comments
Making a difference in the world or even in your immediate surroundings can start with one person, and indeed, one voice. It does take a concerted effort by many, but as it says on the U.S. currency ‘E PLURIBUS UNUM’, ‘out of many one’ or, ‘we are many and we are one.’ There are variations of this...
Posted on January 21, 2012 by | 45 views | comments
The following three-chapter arc was originally intended to be part of a book project called “The Way of Men.” The Way of Men is not about feminism, but most popular writing about masculinity is written by feminists, or men who have accepted a handful of feminist assumptions. The intent here was to...
Posted on January 21, 2012 by | 45 views | comments
Misrepresenting Masculinity “The Forty-Nine Percent Majority” Over the last few decades, many have attempted to “reimagine” masculinity. People realized that despite the calls of feminists to abandon concepts of gender altogether, and despite—as we will see—the firmly held belief among social scie...
Posted on January 21, 2012 by | 288 views | 2 comments
As an afterthought from a blog I recently read I was motivated to write on how people may or may not perceive what they read sometimes, including sending or receiving mixed signals. The quoted comments are from another blog. Hopefully I am able to kickstart new thoughts to those who may find thems...