Monthly Archives: April 2016

Dylan Thomas Palimpsest

Don’t go quietly with those “good” cops. Raise arms and they might shoot you dead; beware at even “routine” traffic stops. Wise guys know when something “pops” to duck and run, cover their heads; they don’t go quietly with those … Continue reading

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From Book VII, Aeneid, for #WhanthatAprilleDay16

The wrath of Juno and her last-ditch plan to stop Aeneas, from book VII, lines 308-12. (I just realized I say Juno’s angry about Aeneas reaching Troy; obviously, I should’ve said “Italy.” But it was such a pain uploading this … Continue reading

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