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Mr. B is J.D.

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Music:


Sugarcubes - Deus (Full Version)

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Movies:

Weathering Heights - Casa Blanka - Last Tango in Paris (Almost anything with River Phoenix)AND HEAVEN FORBID I SHOULD EVER FORGET "THE LORD OF THE RINGS-The Motion Picture Trilogy"!!!

Television:

Real News isn't free...So, educational television, documentaries and movie channels. DIGITAL CABLE is KING!

Books:

Zen Mind - Beginner's Mind; Shunryu Suzuki. Games People Play, the basic handbook of Transactional Analysis; Ecic Berne, M.D. Philosophies of Art and Beauty: Selected readings in aesthetics from Plato to Heidegger; Edited by Albert Hofstadter and Richard Kuhns. Empty Words; John Cage. The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette; as revised and expanded by Letitia Baldrige. Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies second edition; Hamilton and Whitney. "Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible". International Economics; Herbert G. Grubel. Hot Commodities; Jim Rogers. In addition to a variety of periodicals, and more text. Not to mention, any other literature of unique or special interest. I.e. Architectural Digest, NME & Trouser Press (But I did just mention it in order to clear the "fragmented sentence", for standard grammar and spell checking errors.) To be continued...

Heroes:

My father & my grandmother on my mothers side of the family.

My Blog

The Biggest Numbers in the Universe

What's the biggest number you've ever seen? Think about it fondly for a moment, because it's going to be blown away. Yes, you can always add one. Yes, you can multiply by ten, or a million. Yet the nu...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:56:00 PST

George Orwells 5 Rules for Effective Writing

In our society, the study of language and literature is the domain of poets, novelists, and literary critics. Language is considered a decorative art, fit for entertainment and culture, but practicall...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 04:04:00 PST

George Orwells 5 Rules for Effective Writing

In our society, the study of language and literature is the domain of poets, novelists, and literary critics. Language is considered a decorative art, fit for entertainment and culture, but practicall...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 04:05:00 PST

Scottish Literature

III.)Scottish Literature, literature in any of the languages of Scotland: Scottish Gaelic, Lowland Scots, or Standard English. This article deals with poetry and prose in Scots and in English, written...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 10:49:00 PST

The Life of Aesop

(c)II.)Aesop, according to the best accounts, was a native of Phrygia, a province of the Lesser Asia, and born in the city of Cotiaeum (Suidas). He was a person of a remarkable genius, and extraordina...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 10:48:00 PST

Tri-lateral

I.)And so as it seemed, just like in his dreams, she pushed her finger into the whole of his heart making sure that it was still beating. The purpose for this particular journey, at this time and mome...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Thu, 20 Jul 2006 06:18:00 PST

Jennifer

I haven't known you very long but that's not the way I feel; I've told you all about me I have nothing to conceal. What I say may sound silly now but you'll find it to be true; I never knew that...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Wed, 12 Jul 2006 01:58:00 PST

I wear this thorny crown...

One day you get to experience a melody that moves every fiber of your being, right down to your soul. And you think that this shouldn't be unusual or a rare change, different nuance to your ordinary s...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 04:59:00 PST

Thank you Mr. Frost

ILODGEDThe rain to the wind said'You push and I'll pelt.'They so beat the garden bedThat the flowers actually knelt,And lay lodged-though not dead.I know how the flowers felt.IIREVELATIONWe make ourse...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 06:36:00 PST

This just is

I Is there a real, objective world outside the mind, or is the world, in part at least, a mental construct?  The problem of appearances versus reality, or of subjectivism versus objectivism, is...
Posted by Mr. B is J.D. on Wed, 24 May 2006 12:17:00 PST