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Happy Christmas 2009!

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When I was a managing editor on a monthly in the 1980s I had folders for every month. I embellished this one for Christmas. It shows the advent month coming full speed from off stage and emblematic train going round the tree [or tries to show said]. That train is coming! Happy Christmas, happy world! - J.V. Just a panthering train cross the swells of the carpet Through oriental valleys and their piled paisley sockets Through skyscraper wrappings the apple spanked harlotty papers and things to returnto your feet. - Christmas Locomotive , 1967 Note: Traveller visitors will notice a few broken links. We got rid of our dial up when we got rid of our landline, and Netcom closed down the original site. I thought the Web was forever. Have back up for those pics and stories, but good luck finding them, Jack.

Top music 2009

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I think of music I heard this year ..and its like film...bird and strings...desmond drops in..also the king of slow soul.. praying, I take it, at wedding..but who knows..at least it is church. Percy Sledge...is set to wait, like old Milwaukee poet Bob Watt, for the answer...buncho'stuff here..if you want to click ..ten for me ..ones I listened as motorin over Chestnut Hill and past its Universalist church [scene of T.Roosevelt's first wedding] to my computer cell unit. Elliot. Fogerty. Auerbach. The musical notesters in my blue hebin. Skipped list in 08 but here's link to 2007 etc.

Team of Rivals

i. Putzd about with books this year. A bio of Joe McCarthy. A thing about the Gospels by Gary Willis. John Wooden book on how to be a good basketball player. Mailer’s Fire on the Moon in honor of the Lunar Commemoration. One thing I actually finished was Team of Rivals. This Lincoln book didn’t quite hit the mark compared to some of my other history ‘books of the year’ - on Eisenhower , on McArthur , of Grant (is there an apparent thread here?) – but here goes on a book report.. Before Abraham Lincoln was an improbable president, he was an improbable presidential candidate. A bitterly poor youth – he worked every kind of job (land tiller, mule skinner, boat guy, and so on) as he sought to rise from the impoverished mire – was dramatically capped with two years in the 1840s as a Congressman where he unpopularly challenged the Mexican War. But then, quickly, it was back to Illinois for a very long stint as a circuit court rider lawyer. He benefited fortuitously from the locale of the 1...

Goodbye At&T and all the ships asea!

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Remember this piece about cityCityCITY?

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Let's start the cavalcade of year in review...remember this piece about cityCityCITY? ...Last year saw release of the beat manuscript legend known as “And the Hippos Were Boiled in their Tanks,” a book about Lucien Carr’s killing of David Kammerer composed by Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs in their early writing days [circa 1945]. But that is not what I came here to talk about - Boston sports writer George Kimball does a real good job on the 'hippo' book in the Nov 8 [2008] issue of the Boston Phoenix in a piece entitled Back Beat ; I will take another tact. I am here to write about a short story by Kerouac called “cityCityCITY” . This is a Kerouac story stylistically unlike any of his others. In a beat buff blindfold test, I’d bet most people would guess that William Burroughs wrote it. Yes, stylistically it is closely related to the Missourian’s work... Read the rest of the story...

Poem: Charles River Newton Reporter Transcript

Falling leaves upon mottled yellowed green red reflection sailing leaves on river meander glassine down stream to the bridge pontoons I am holding on letting go I'm telling you? I am telling everyone! -Jack Vaughan, 2009

Joe McCarthy

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i. Preparing the brown bags At the Manawaw Cashway Smiling Irish to The old Wisconsin ladies Joe McCarthy in 1929 Put on his charm and fanfaronade To wangle out of here To college to get away Forget that he had to do High school at night – well he was a dairy farmboy pullin the tits – milkin’ This is after the hens 2000 of them On the McCarthy farm The hens that made him A big egg man Almost The hens that would die When he came down sick ad the boys that he had hired were Appleton slow to grok the details Sure and the ckens croaked And that wasn’t the way out Did he think once Lord what’s the use But Joe kept on not beat yet At the night school high school parsing At the day job Cashway bagging The scratch to get To go to Marquette... By Jack Vaughan, Oct 2009 ====== A fuller look at Joe would include: Circuit Judge Joe in between sessions playing cards at the Racine elks club – Drunk on the road with the list of communists – The jig is up: taken down by Boston lawyer Welch – last days...