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Thursday, February 07, 2019
New interview with General Stanley McChrystal
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Sunday, February 03, 2019
Where were you in 1992?
Reading about Julia Cameron in today's New York Times Style Section it's worth reading. Her Artist's Way first printing sold out the first day when it was published in 1992, makes me think back to what I was doing then, and why I instantly disliked her and the book she rode in on.
In 1992 I was living with Fr. David Morgan's Center for Christ Centered Ministries with a room mate who eventually was killed bicycling through France. For years I'd held what came to be called the IDEA Association, and I intended to hold it there.
The IDEA Association grew out of a TV and radio show I had back then which I started just after Janet left me with 4 kids and a note
In 1992 I was living with Fr. David Morgan's Center for Christ Centered Ministries with a room mate who eventually was killed bicycling through France. For years I'd held what came to be called the IDEA Association, and I intended to hold it there.
The IDEA Association grew out of a TV and radio show I had back then which I started just after Janet left me with 4 kids and a note
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