Lawrence Hall

The former address, "reactionary drivel," was a P. G. Wodehouse gag that few ever understood to be a mildly self-deprecating joke. Drivel, perhaps, but not reactionary. Neither the Red Caps nor the Reds ever got it.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Freedom from Religion -- Thank God

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Mack Hall Americans generally sneer at the religions of others. I think this is a fine tradition that we should maintain, for in some other ...

Freedom from Religion -- Thank God

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Mack Hall Americans generally sneer at the religions of others. I think this is a fine tradition that we should maintain, for in some other...
Sunday, September 13, 2009

I Pledge to...

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Mack Hall Sycophants in an Echo Chamber A flock of the fashionable, like guinea-hens yakking in middle of the road, recently made public ple...
Thursday, September 3, 2009

The Japan-Venus Axis of Miyuki

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Mack Hall Japan’s new first lady, Miyuki Hatoyama, claims to have travelled to Venus on a space ship and to have known Tom Cruise in a past ...
Sunday, August 23, 2009

Jeeves and Hitler

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Mack Hall P. G. Wodehouse wrote ten or so novels and perhaps fifty short stories about his two most famous fictional creations, Jeeves and W...
Sunday, August 16, 2009

"Waiter! This Coffee Does NOT Taste Like (poop)!"

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Mack Hall Each generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new. -- Henry David Thoreau If you take a cow-floppy and r...
Sunday, August 9, 2009

Fidel Castro and The People's Toilet Paper

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Mack Hall "Your attitude’s been noticed, comrade, oh, yes, it has! Your attitude’s been noticed, you know!" -- Block warden to Yu...
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Cash for Concrete Slabs

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Mack Hall The president takes a lot of metaphorical flak (and should) for his successful seizure of two large automobile manufacturers and h...
Sunday, July 26, 2009

The Last Modem Standing

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Mack Hall Until a recent rainy evening I was the last guy in the USA using a dial-up modem for connecting to the ‘net. As the sky darkened a...

What Did You Do in the War, Mummy?

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Mack Hall Last week Harry Patch, the last British veteran of the Western Front, died at 111. Even at his age he was lucky not to have been c...
Sunday, July 12, 2009

Lobsters on a Plane

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Mack Hall So why do the lobsters get to ride for free? You find your seat with your small carry-on, sit as assigned as part of the herd, and...
Sunday, June 28, 2009

"Scope for Imagination" -- Anne of Green Gables

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Mack Hall In anticipation of a brief visit to Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, I was advised by several people to read L. M...
Saturday, June 27, 2009

Taxpayer! There's a Fly in my Soup!

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Mack Hall I was raised on a farm, a real farm, not a weekend play-farm, and fresh food around the seasons was always a part of my childhood....
Monday, June 22, 2009

"I Been"

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Mack Hall King Vidor’s Northwest Passage (1940) dramatizes an English guerilla campaign against Quebec during the Seven Years’ War. Althou...
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Buying a Wash Stand

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This morning I had occasion to buy a "vanity" (nee' wash stand) at Lowe's in Jasper, and enjoyed talking with Kenneth, a h...
Sunday, June 14, 2009

A Man Could Stand Up

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Mack Hall A Man Could Stand Up is the third novel in Ford Madox Ford’s World War I tetralogy, Parade’s End . The phrase “a man could stand...
Saturday, June 13, 2009

THE PRISONER Fact #13

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#6 does not have a line of designer fashion clothing.
Sunday, June 7, 2009

Dan Rather Wants Our Children

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Mack Hall Like Rasputin’s bloated corpse bobbing up among the ice floes of the Nevka River, Dan Rather has surfaced again. On the occasion o...
Sunday, May 31, 2009

Kim Jong Il's Twitter

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Mack Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Kim Jong Il’s Twitter My Twits: Bashar, Hu, Lula, Hugo, Umar, Vladimir, Triet, Robert, Saddamn (channeled via J...
Saturday, May 30, 2009

THE PRISONER Fact #12

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#6 never eats finger-food.
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Lawrence Hall, HSG
Y'r 'umble scrivener knows how to milk cows (altho' he long ago swore to own no livestock larger than dachshunds), build fences, clear brush, and cut firewood. After 18 months in Viet-Nam and Cambodia he worked his way through university as an ambulance driver, nurses' aide, and then LVN. BA in History, University of San Diego, 1976; MEd, Stephen F. Austin State University, 1984; MA in English, Stephen F. Austin State University, 2002. He also taught school, but that makes him a class (no pun) enemy just now. He has been rejected by some of the finest publishing houses in America.
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