If you don’t think there’s a right time and place and purpose for every word, you and I have a serious disagreement. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Mark Twain
Rethinking the N-Word
Filed under Communications, Emotions
Tagged as censorship, curse words, Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, n-word, racial epithets, racial slurs, racism, words
Companion on the Road
I had lunch at a place where a Mexican Mothership was landing, bringing to Earth the gift of Giant Cosmic Chiles. I’ve been cranking around the Wheel really hard lately. I landed a part-time job at an Urgent Care Clinic. It’s not enough work to get my wife back, but it’s a start. I needed a break. I took a bus to Seattle to see a show at the Paramount Theater, built in 1928. It was given by performers I’ve listened to and loved on radio for 35 years. Continue reading →
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Tagged as cartoons, Chris Monroe, Garrison Keillor, humor, Mark Twain, Music, photos, Prairie Home Companion, radio, Richard Dworsky, Robert Altman, satire, songs, stories