Ramblin' Man: One-Sided Dialog on Philosophy and Other Rubbish

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Steve Dustcircle ISBN: 9781310332753
Publisher: aLife Beyond Books Publication: March 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Steve Dustcircle
ISBN: 9781310332753
Publisher: aLife Beyond Books
Publication: March 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After releasing a collection of poetry and short stories entitled NAPKINS, Steve feels that another collection of writings is due: a decade of commentary (2006-2015)

Some of the articles are encouraging; some are enraging. Some are engaging; and some are previously unreleased.

CONTENTS:

Abandoning the Tough Guy
I Could Have Been an Active Shooter
A Mama's Boy without a Mama
My Father is Alive, But is Dead to Me
School Violins
Wanting Them All

Marital Financial Bliss
Not Getting Shot for a Pizza
Not the Bread-Winner

Always on the Edge of My Seat Popping Pills and Other Normalities

They Don't Have to Be Your Out-Laws
Too Grown for Santa or Other X-Mas Characters
X Out of Christmas

Autumn Leaves Aren't Blue
Gender Wars: Truce from the Male
Leaving Sportsball
Viral Etiquette

Before Your First Gig

Against Theocracy
Death to Peace-Keepers
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
Our Supposed Democracy

The Daughter You Didn't Know I Had
Lying, Cheating, Two-Timing...
Two Wrongs Made a Right Turn

777 is Not the Opposite of 666
As a Religionist: You versus the World
Breaking Up with Jesus
Knowing Everything is Knowing Nothing
Prayer Changes Nothing
The Ten Legalistic Suggestions

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After releasing a collection of poetry and short stories entitled NAPKINS, Steve feels that another collection of writings is due: a decade of commentary (2006-2015)

Some of the articles are encouraging; some are enraging. Some are engaging; and some are previously unreleased.

CONTENTS:

Abandoning the Tough Guy
I Could Have Been an Active Shooter
A Mama's Boy without a Mama
My Father is Alive, But is Dead to Me
School Violins
Wanting Them All

Marital Financial Bliss
Not Getting Shot for a Pizza
Not the Bread-Winner

Always on the Edge of My Seat Popping Pills and Other Normalities

They Don't Have to Be Your Out-Laws
Too Grown for Santa or Other X-Mas Characters
X Out of Christmas

Autumn Leaves Aren't Blue
Gender Wars: Truce from the Male
Leaving Sportsball
Viral Etiquette

Before Your First Gig

Against Theocracy
Death to Peace-Keepers
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
Our Supposed Democracy

The Daughter You Didn't Know I Had
Lying, Cheating, Two-Timing...
Two Wrongs Made a Right Turn

777 is Not the Opposite of 666
As a Religionist: You versus the World
Breaking Up with Jesus
Knowing Everything is Knowing Nothing
Prayer Changes Nothing
The Ten Legalistic Suggestions

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