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Best of Pax Nortona

Posted on May 18, 2003 in Site News

I’ve compiled a “The Best of Pax Nortona” for my new readers and older readers who are out for a trip down memory lane.

A best of Paths of Light will appear sooner or later.

Local Hikes Link

Posted on May 18, 2003 in Hikes and Trails Site News

To better serve you, I’ve added the link to the list of them on the right.

J. Alfred Prufrock Politics

Posted on May 17, 2003 in Citizenship

Or is it going to be more J. Alfred Prufrock politics: “Do I dare? Or Do I dare disturb the Universe?”

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Hotel Lobbies

Posted on May 17, 2003 in Book of Days Strange Vacations

Desk clerks have no gender as far as I am concerned.

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Destiny! Destiny! Can’t Escape Destiny!

Posted on May 17, 2003 in Quizzes

I could deal with it.

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Authorial Ego

Posted on May 17, 2003 in Encounters Writing

“I inspired you. How thrilling.”

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Blankness Unto Death

Posted on May 16, 2003 in Book of Days Depression Hope and Joy Silicon Valley

A exhausted blankness unto death, worse, it seemed, than anything Kierkegaard had ever imagined.

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Word Search 4

Posted on May 16, 2003 in Words

I know that among you silent masticators there are other word fans.

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Whiting Ranch Wilderness 5

Posted on May 16, 2003 in Photos

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A Watch on the Fringe of BDSM

Posted on May 16, 2003 in Sexuality

Living in a county where power plays and BDSM are common, I remain wary of the art of whips and chains.

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Dream

Posted on May 16, 2003 in Dreams

This is one of those “movie dreams” where I am not an actual character, but watching. A secret agent has forgotten who he is. He’s on an airplane flying across Asia with another fellow who thinks that the secret agent is just a goof. Where are we? the agent asks. “Over Mongolia.” They look out the window at a desert landscape. “Those trees look like Joshua Trees,” the agent says. The scene flips to a conference room in Washington where a group of staffers discuss what is happening. The agent has lost his memory. The staffers doubt that anyone will ever be able to give it back to him because they’ve washed it all. “He’s about to go through Mongolian customs,” someone says. Then “He’s gone through Mongolian customs. That was fast. Nothing happened like we thought it would.” Back to the plane. There’s a bump and the agent suddenly regains his memory. He’s no longer a goof, but a suave fellow named Charles. And the guy who has been minding him this whole time suddenly becomes the goof. Charles orders him to go to the back of the plane. They get into a rocket car as the plane is taking off for China and fly away. Charles is again in control.

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Vinman: Eyewitness to Disaster

Posted on May 15, 2003 in Pointers

Hear about that dam burst in Michigan? Of course, you didn’t.

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