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- Facing Death. Gaining LifeA sestina, using the most frequently searched words on the internet, discovering oneself by facing fear.
The Old Order Has Not Passed Away yet Despite Drudge's PopularityThe Old Order Has Not Passed Away Yet Despite Drudge's Popularity. No way, folks. Harvard is still ruling the roost dropouts and all. So is Greenwich. Though it could be that Harvard's Charles Sanders Peirce now comes into his own.
Matt Drudge: America's Most Influential Political "Reporter"The Drudge Report is the most popular political news website on the planet. Articles it features are guaranteed millions of views. Due to his immense reach, Drudge shapes what the political media deems important. He is at once feared and coddled by political campaigners.- Matt Drudge Dumps Sunday Night Radio ShowLike it or not, Matt Drudge was often the one to break a story Sunday night before it hit the Monday morning headlines.
Drudge's Power of The PressFeature of The Drudge Report on the night Saddam Hussein was executed.
Harbored MemoriesA nostalgic poem...- BEGINNERSThis film has no story to tell, the characters are all too passive to cause any kind of conflict and the endless flashbacks slow down a snail-pace to a near standstill.
A SlaveLiving a life as a slave.- Dear SunshineThis is a poem written to the sun from a long lost friend the writer.
- How Does Silver Cloth Work?Polishing silver can become a drudging task. If you have ever had to sit down with your mother or grandmother's silver set, a cloth and some polish, then you know what is meant by the word 'drudge'. Years ago, that is how it was done though.
- The Battle Must Be WonThe perials of war
- Pure and White!A poem about the daily journey into work, particularly on snowy mornings of late.
- My Beautiful StrangerA very personal Valentine's Day poem that expresses my love for my Valentine, my feelings towards the love that we share and how love conquers all.
- The Darkness' Sophomore CD SucksThe sophomore release from this amazingly talented group is too often a mockery of what could be serious arena rock.