Snowbrush
Of What Good is a Cat?
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Peggy and I were married in late ’71; our friends, Lynn and Christy, in early ’72. Soon afterward, Christy got a kitten that she adored. Aft...
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We Form a Group Marriage
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In 1987, I took a job at the University of Oregon where I was instantly attracted to a woman named Ellen who conducted the group orientati...
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We Arrive in Eugene
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We would have moved to Eugene a year earlier had Peggy been able to find work at Sacred Heart Medical Center (I did property maintenance a...
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More of My Lurid Past and Other Sordid Tales
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When I left—I never graduated—Brookhaven, Mississippi’s high school in 1967, I had to choose between college and Vietnam. Happily, a tiny,...
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My Lurid Past and Other Sordid Tales
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Had I not been a bearded atheist, liberal, intellectual, vegetarian, integrationist, environmentalist, pot smoking, Thoreau-reading, lover o...
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Visits to Hospital
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Sacred Heart Medical Center What I’m about to share represents my memories and beliefs. Peggy’s memories and beliefs might differ. Two wee...
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The Thinking Behind White Southern Racism during the Civil Rights Movement and Even Today
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Mississippi Deputy and Sheriff Being Indicted for Murdering Civil Rights Workers During my Mississippi childhood and adolescence, the follow...
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Ahimsa, Feline Ethics, The Value of a Life
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For better and worse, I have, over the years, held views that are anathema to most people, particularly when it comes to the rights of non...
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A Post in which I Explain America’s Love Affair with Guns
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Eight people have thus far died as a result of American’s latest mass shooting, which occurred at a Fed Ex facility in Indiana last night....
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Pain, Cats, Survival, Insanity
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T he Turkish Angora* I take the maximum narcotic dosage for a non-terminal patient. Narcotics reduce pain and elevate mood, but when...
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