The job of the artist … is to remind people about what they have chosen to forget.
–Arthur Miller
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So true Brodda, but sometimes things happen that makes one appear ignorant. In fact, I forgot what I meant to say.
Take care brodda!!!
CRC: My heart is swelling like a circus balloon. I Loved –and still love — every bit of PAH Fest: Bay.
Thanks for keeping our stories in flight and in plain sight. No borders. You’re helping to cut across them. I love this, because those boundaries are getting pushed further away.
I better end here, for I was going to comment about those invisible barriers aboard I Am’s bus. Don’t want to be taken the wrong way.
I am forever grateful for the friendships and family I’ve been blessed with.
Better for everyone to hear me speak, live and uncensored about my earthy angels, and those invisible barriers that I faced at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFZShXeAfq
And some people change what they remember. “But it didn’t really happen that way?” Like they say, there is three sides to every story, he said, she said, and the truth……..
“Little Women” is a perfect example, she told her story only changing it, making it a bittersweet novel……..I read “Little Women” growing up, the original novel in the 10th grade, on my own, and the original was quite thick, the vocabulary and the form of speech was different from what I was just to, compare to the first one I read in the 4th grade…….
August 18th, 2008 at 6:48 am
Forgetfulness is unintentional. Choosing to forget is ignorance.
The Barn
August 18th, 2008 at 9:17 am
It is so easy to forget the positive and remeber the negative.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:29 am
So true Brodda, but sometimes things happen that makes one appear ignorant. In fact, I forgot what I meant to say.
Take care brodda!!!
CRC: My heart is swelling like a circus balloon. I Loved –and still love — every bit of PAH Fest: Bay.
Thanks for keeping our stories in flight and in plain sight. No borders. You’re helping to cut across them. I love this, because those boundaries are getting pushed further away.
I better end here, for I was going to comment about those invisible barriers aboard I Am’s bus. Don’t want to be taken the wrong way.
I am forever grateful for the friendships and family I’ve been blessed with.
Better for everyone to hear me speak, live and uncensored about my earthy angels, and those invisible barriers that I faced at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFZShXeAfq
August 18th, 2008 at 9:34 am
Sorry bout that missing link. Here ya go. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFZShXeAfq0
August 18th, 2008 at 10:22 am
And some people change what they remember. “But it didn’t really happen that way?” Like they say, there is three sides to every story, he said, she said, and the truth……..
“Little Women” is a perfect example, she told her story only changing it, making it a bittersweet novel……..I read “Little Women” growing up, the original novel in the 10th grade, on my own, and the original was quite thick, the vocabulary and the form of speech was different from what I was just to, compare to the first one I read in the 4th grade…….