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Tag Archives: Lewis Carroll
THE ENIGMA OF THOSE RIGHT-LEFT REVERSALS
Does the right hand know what the left hand is doing? ”The reason for the paradox is that the left hand’s way of knowing things is different from the right hand’s way of knowing. The difference can be discerned in … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Bobby Matherne, Charles Darwin, Charlie Chaplin, Cherry Norton, Dr. Alan Searleman, Edvard Munch, James Cantor, Jerome S. Bruner, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Arehart-Treichal, Kenneth M. Heilman, Kurt Cobain, Leonardo Da Vinci, Lewis Carroll, Michelangelo, Paul Klee, Paul McCartney, Picasso, Rembrandt, Robert J. Sternberg, Rubin Gotesky
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WHITER SHADES OF PALE
“Ya know, ya know I was wondering if. If you could keep on because…the force, it’s got a lot of power. It makes me feel like…..it makes me feel like…..WOOO! [1st Verse] Lovely Is The Feelin’ Now Fever, Temperatures Risin’ … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleister Crowley, David Geffen, Eddie Murphy, Lewis Carroll, Lewis S. Carroll, Louis Farrakhan, Majestik Magnificent, Michael jackson, Michael Jackson Dangerous, Michael jackson Death, Michael Jackson Occult, Michael Jackson Peter Pan, Michael Jackson This Is It, Myung-Ho Lee, Nation of Islam, Steven Spielberg, Uri Geller, Vanity Fair Michael Jackson
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THE BAD SAMARITAN
Only the numb survive. Its a new Sherlock Holmes for the X-Box generation.. Holmes Alone for the Holidays and with Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role, it could be said that between the yule and mistletoe, viewers may be … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustus Egg, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Edward VII, H.G. Wells, Holman Hunt, Jeremy Brett, Lewis Carroll, Lilly langtry, Marie Studholme, Oscar Wilde, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel Butler, Sherlock Holmes, Sigmund Freud, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Steven Seagal, Voltaire, William Gladstone, William Morris, Yeats
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