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Always Seeing Stars.
09Apr13
It was a very Film Blanc et Noir winter fed by Netflixing my favorite old movie stars on cold nights. In narly 1950’s sandals and twinkling sunshine, I raced with Mama Sophia’s 10 kids on twisting strada di Napoli and later Ferrari whipped around Roma in Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. I flinged with Almodovar, stuck my nez in […]
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Your image in the dictionary This life is more than ordinary Can I get 2 maybe even 3 of these Come from space to teach you of the Pleiades Can’t stop the spirits when they need you This life is more than just a read through (thx…Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers) Chinese astrology […]
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