The Circus Balloon Man (A Prelude) 1The Great Depression left many with little to be happy about. Russian immigrant Josef Politovski was certainly feeling that, especially now that winter was looming. His chances for actual survival were slim, he thought. In fact, thinking was what reduced the pain he felt from his hunger. There he... Continue Reading →
The limitations for this session of therapy (Skirmish 1.5?)
December 15, 2005 12:08 am It's still so nice to just have a cup of tea outside, admiring the view. It looks so typical, however, when you look at something now it's always interesting for at least one more look. I'll tell you one thing; It's full of contrast. I mean, simply assessing the view... Continue Reading →
The first noted skirmish for the 21-Year-old war
December 14, 2005 -12:02 am The view is beautiful, but it's just so fucking cold out here. I'm stuck in my autn's place, full of cookbooks and indoor heating - what we may consider a luxury in baguio. However, the fact that this place does not give me internet access (but makes up with an... Continue Reading →
Field of Whispers
*Let it be noted that the articles I will be posting for this month will probably be written on a piece of tissue, the back of a receipt, or a stripper voucher before they will be online. Ironically I'm in the states but my access to the net is limited.* No matter where you go,... Continue Reading →
The 21-Year-long War (Saving Private Brent)
There was this US Military Captain named John Miller who had a Sergeant, Corporal, and 3 other Privates assigned to him for a rescue mission. They braved rain, snipers, Germans, machine guns, more Germans, and Vin Diesel to reach a certain Private James Francis Ryan and to get him home. Eventually, in a valiant but... Continue Reading →







