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Tag Archives: Good Friday
Easter weekend supermarket dream
Perhaps the relevant truth… is that we all find ourselves in temporal currents and that unless you’re paying attention you’ll discover, often too late, that a undertow of weeks or of years has pulled you deep into trouble. – Joseph … Continue reading
Posted in economic collapse, fiction, humor
Tagged Easter, Good Friday, Joseph O'Neill, Netherland
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A Python-esque rite in South Philly
Ah, the rites of spring in the `hood! You know — palm weaving, the Easter Parade on South Street, race riots in Grays Ferry. Here’s one that was new to me — the Good Friday re-enactment of the crucifixion of … Continue reading
Posted in economic collapse, globalization, Great Recession, immigration, livable cities, mainstream media, NJ, Philadelphia, Politics, Wall Street, world-wide economy
Tagged Annunciation B.V.M. Church, Good Friday, Grays Ferry, Italian Market, Latinos, Monty Python, NJ, South Philly, Washington Township
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