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Post by leecrowell on Mar 2, 2010 15:11:39 GMT -5
the medicine men of my life sermonize from behind pulpits exalt toward greater authority the paths to reach it the necessary qualifications they eulogize our departed counsel our grief assure us celestial credentials the chieftans of my life have an inner contempt for it all and hold the medicine man's card for moments when the troops have empty stomachs and the supply line is broken down
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Post by Ivan Carswell on Mar 2, 2010 19:53:23 GMT -5
Triple AAA reality rated indeed!
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Post by leecrowell on Mar 3, 2010 19:40:05 GMT -5
thanks Ivan, I'm blushing
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Post by Dunstan Attard on Mar 5, 2010 17:01:21 GMT -5
effective dramatic ending
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Post by Bernard Alain on Apr 2, 2010 21:38:45 GMT -5
I found the read engaging lee and have come back to it a few times, a unique perspective, the modern day equivalent to french jesuit reduction maybe ... lots to ponder here
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Post by leecrowell on Apr 4, 2010 17:54:38 GMT -5
A compliment like yours, Bernard, is quite humbling. Topped with thoughts from Dunstan and Ivan this makes my day at a time when I really need a lift - a good friend just passed. Thank you gentlemen.
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Post by The Velvet Claw on Oct 1, 2010 9:19:43 GMT -5
Can't say much -- I wasn't born a Catholic. But with my family, I'm that medicine man you speak of!
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