Comment on Curry dip in a jelly jar by hfreeman17
Thanks for this and the other comment, Ann. I appreciate it!
View ArticleComment on Unhurried and very aware by Eddy Gilmore
Hey buddy! I can’t agree with you more about walking. It’s kind of like slow food, I reckon, as perception and awareness are heightened. Ironically, just today I checked out a book from the library...
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View ArticleComment on this paper is special by memyselfandkids.com
So sensitive and sweet. He has alot of faith.
View ArticleComment on Dining in an automat, alone by hfreeman17
I think the line – “only to wither under the unremitting sun of my father’s silence” – is less sappy perhaps than melodramatic. That’s what bothered me: melodrama.
View ArticleComment on how to become a lifelong criminal in NYC by wm13
But the two stories are very different, since one is an organized ring with a long history, and the other is a group of boys spontaneously misbehaving. There’s no evidence (from the cited story) that...
View ArticleComment on how to become a lifelong criminal in NYC by hfreeman17
I think you have a fair critique, and it sounds like your professional experience lends further credibility. I will add, though, that even “stop and frisk” is administered differently among black and...
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View ArticleComment on “I’m a realist” by Garfield Hug
A sincere and heartfelt post. Thanks for the share.
View ArticleComment on Curry dip in a jelly jar by annkroeker
What a detail-rich window into the world of your childhood. You took me there with every little remembered name brand or visual.
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