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NPG: Please send me:
The name of the dentist, first name "Willie" who traveled a great deal after retirement. Friends of mother and Dad. They had a son named "Arthur." They lived in Forest Hills, between 110th and 112th St, near us.
After retirement they came to Florida. He wore a beret. Heavy. His wife a dyed redhead. Thin. When playing with Arthur I rode my bike out of their driveway into a passing car. His mother, the redhead (dyed or not) painted and gave mother several paintings. I brought them to "Arthur" who lived in Ft. Lee after mother died.
He never acknowledged my effort nor did he thank me.
What was their last name?
Here's a dream from a few nights ago:
I dreamt about Maria & I having a talking grizzly bear as a friend at our home in Great Neck. Some gypsies saw him a few blocks away when he went for a walk. They asked him where he lived and followed him to Willow Lane.
When Maria & I returned the gypsies were playing violins and tambourines on our lawn while waiting for us. They wanted to buy our friend. Maria immediately said, " $450!"
But I said, "Are you crazy? He's our friend, we're not selling him."
The gypsies upped their offer, but when they saw that I was adamant about not selling him, they came into our backyard and we all had a party, me cooking, the gypsies playing violins and the bear, whose name turned out to be "Arthur," playing a trumpet.
Soon Gross and Pessin joined the band, Pessin on the clarinet, Gross on a flute. Both wore yamacas. Maria and Awilda danced with huge hoop earrings in their ears. Flashing eyes. Big smiles. Teeth.
Arthur eyeing Awilda & Maria while they danced. Lots of décolletage.
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
melanie mcquire
Thursday, May 17, 2007
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"Although I'm an atheist who believes only in the greatnness of nature I recognize the spiritual riches and grandeur of the Roman Catholicism in which I was raised, and I despise anyone who insults the sustaining values and symbol system of so many millions of people of different races around the world. An authentically avant-garde artist of today would show his or her daring by treating religion sympathetically. Anti-religious sneers are a hallmark of perpetual adolescents. Forever young -- that's our motto."
Camille Paglia
"Although I'm an atheist who believes only in the greatnness of nature I recognize the spiritual riches and grandeur of the Roman Catholicism in which I was raised, and I despise anyone who insults the sustaining values and symbol system of so many millions of people of different races around the world. An authentically avant-garde artist of today would show his or her daring by treating religion sympathetically. Anti-religious sneers are a hallmark of perpetual adolescents. Forever young -- that's our motto."
Camille Paglia
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