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The
Weapon and the Gift by the fARM |
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Round
Six: A Landlubber's Grudge Match |
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Survive By Matt McCarthy I eat nothing but hotdogs and French fries. Twice every day I walk to Sal’s Hotdog Shop and order two with everything. |
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Our
Worst Foe-be-us By Al Dereaux Hopefully I’m not alone, but I have long noticed a disturbing trend in our foreign policy: Our leaders’ short-sightedness (perhaps primarily re-election minded) too often stokes the fires we seek to extinguish. |
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All
He Could Muster By Henry Kastler This was the last thing he wanted to see. A collision. More than just a meeting of metal beast against monolith, the proverbial unstoppable force against the proverbial immovable object. |
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Serpent’s
Teeth: Part II |
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Son…
Do You Like To Watch Gladiator Movies? By Patrick Russell Oh, what weird, dangerous, tragically-interesting times must lie ahead for us as a nation when a mentally unstable, polyester-draped, yet essentially harmless raving mouth-frother like Jim Traficant sounds like a better gamble for us as a national leader than the guy we’ve already got in there? |
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Male
Bag By Christina O’Brien Bill S. was my First Serious Boyfriend. Well, at least he was the first boyfriend I was serious enough about to bother fighting with. |
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