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Sabrina Artel's comments

  • 7/18/08 | 10:40 am
    I've heard that too and fabricated food, micro robots controlling our bodies etc. and that's all fascinating but while we're ...
  • 7/17/08 | 7:46 am
    Great hearing from you! Would have loved to meet you and talk when I was in Charleston. Grab a bite at the iHop or something...
  • 7/17/08 | 7:10 am
    Imagine massive explosives, animals running and dying, hardwoods discarded, the entire eco-system of the mountain destroyed, ...
  • 7/17/08 | 6:56 am
    It should have been called the: Vintage Trailer Jam '08 and Pie Bash. Love all the way...
  • 7/17/08 | 6:51 am
    Thanks Lezbeth for sharing your family history with us. What I saw outside of Charleston on Kayford Mountain is impossible to...
  • 6/19/08 | 6:57 am
    makes learning about important American events difficult. I'm grateful to all of the amazing people around me who share so ...
  • 6/19/08 | 6:50 am
    I'll ask L. Monique what's happening in NC where she now lives. FYI: There's a Star of David on my Dad's tombstone in a ...
  • 6/19/08 | 6:39 am
    Sounds like lots of fun. Great knowing what's happening in Arkansas...
  • 6/19/08 | 6:36 am
    of the word. I think that language not only describes our world but does really impact and create it...
  • 6/19/08 | 6:32 am
    for sharing this wonderful story about your search for the kind of "free" life that includes, "talking with my friends about ...
  • 6/12/08 | 7:18 am
    Great having your insightful comments Lezbeth. Lots to think about here. I'm off to the garden to get that lettuce planted. ...
  • 6/12/08 | 7:14 am
    There is an amazing lineage of Catholic activists in the Church. Fighting for women's equality, gay inclusivity, human rights...
  • 6/12/08 | 7:08 am
    I'm going to ditto your beautifully written 1st paragraph...
  • 6/12/08 | 7:05 am
    and will be set for my plane ride to L.A. One fantastic musician after another. I never tire of Emmylou and am also a sucker ...
  • 6/12/08 | 6:56 am
    It's The Assumption of Mary Magdalene, 1636 by Jusepe de Ribera(I should have included that). The conflation of the different...
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