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Stories and Songs – the archive
- The Ballad of Dog Dually
- Front Row Seat at a Three Ring Circus
- Harry Houdini’s Toast to Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Daily Grind
- Appliance Time Again
- Walsenburg Waltz
- The Ultimatum – Get in Shape
- Tribute to Yevgeny Yevtushenko
- Fool Courting Dance
- Who Wants to be a Homeless Person?
- Read the Latest Story – Follow the Leader
- Bowling for Dollars
- Down Under
- Not Far Away
- Not the Tiger A New Age Parable
- A Treat Tonight (Une douceur ce soir?)
- Wake of the Flood
- Latkes
- Jailbreak (from Bus to Busted and Out Again)
- Down the Paw Paw without My Ma-Ma
- My Secret Life With Lou
- Kind of Fonda Henry: A Punk Epiphany (and the Law of the West)
- Homeland Security
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Down Under
The adventures and exploits of one Wiley Timmons, south of the border down Mexico way, leads to lasting friendships being forged and families re-united. Continue reading →
Posted in Art and Literary, Music, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil, Travels and Adventures
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Tagged Albert Schweitzer Institute, Blues, Bob Dylan, George Jackson, Guadalajara, Malibu, Mexico, Mexico City, Psychosinthesis, puppet theater, Ray Charles, Santana, South Central Los Angeles, surfing, Tlateloco Square massacre 1968
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