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Himself? A lot of post are written in the same style.

Actually, as a former Montrealer, let me tell you there's one thing people up there loved back then: hockey and wrestling! I'm afraid he's correct the Hart family was well liked and Bret Hart was *loved* no doubt! This event was HUGE the next day!

Indeed! So sorry, I meant to say that I agree with your post and that Cleuci's work was great! Multitasking (or failing at it rather!).

Agree. This is a very powerful, interesting and informative piece. I was hoping for such after the post about the cancelled exhibit. I had mixed feelings about it and, somehow, it brought me back to Saartje. I think there might be another layer with the Dutch name, if I'm not mistaken.

Wow, you're relentless, aren't you? He's got an excuse with being unemployed and being in school what's your excuse?

Gunneh, this is not going to work. Some Americans have never been to other countries or even have friends from other countries and because of their educational system (even at the uni level) they have such a hard time understanding that other lands have other rules and cultures which affects individuals differently.

I am blown away by the mutilators and wonder how they are on the street. We had an extreme one and... shudder...

Not much more, I can assure you.

When I was more of a lurker, I connected with a lot of your comments. My "eyes" perked up because of your avatar/name... JeebusCripes that movie scared me so much I never watched it a second time. The book's on my shelf and been there for maybe 30 years or more. Won't read it... where's that octopus?

Just want to say thank you for writing this and I'm looking forward to your memoir (singular or plural in English?).

Maybe this is what optimal training is though. Something that fits you perfectly, has you content and happy. The way people are training nowadays looks exhausting and I'm not talking about the workout!

Thank you for this information. I will research to see how to best integrate this within my communication class where first year students often have a difficult time expressing their emotions clearly. Maybe there are some types of (light) exercises that I can find on the web for them to work on.

Hey-ho!

You noticed that too, huh?

I find it interesting how those "different" accounts are all trying to push the same buttons for you...

Wait... What? Did you send this as a tip to Adam Weinstein? I really like his take on American politics. Off to the google-mobile!

Very nice...

If I'm not mistaken, I've been to a couple of photoshoots and, I guess, there's a rack where the subject can pick their own outfit to be styled by stylists.

I really like your analysis. This entire thread has helped me understand gamer identity much better. It is tribalism. Society reflecting online. Plus ça change, plus c'est pareil! I feel I still need to understand what is gaming culture, though.

Kevin, this was lovely and powerful. Makes me want to go back to Racialicious, it's been too long. I'll be keeping an eye out for you! And thanks...