01-10-2010, 10:01 PM
Phil Ochs in print:
http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/books.html
Revisiting Rafael's Silver Cloud, it occurs that I've conflated the karate chop in a Santa Fe club (which prompted a short story “The Cat Woman”), with the Garboesque Buckley companion's kick. Making her an even more outre figure, not unlike the woman in the polka dot dress.
I see in the above linked bibliography a eulogy by Abbie Hoffman. I believe his death in 1989 remains controversial.
When we saw him twenty years prior, he bragged he and his friend had put seven Chicago policemen in the hospital with a karate demonstration.
Somewhere the irony-meter is pinging: the running man from Days of Rage launched the career of the current president.
Nothing may be excluded on the flimsy basis of probabilty.
http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/books.html
Revisiting Rafael's Silver Cloud, it occurs that I've conflated the karate chop in a Santa Fe club (which prompted a short story “The Cat Woman”), with the Garboesque Buckley companion's kick. Making her an even more outre figure, not unlike the woman in the polka dot dress.
I see in the above linked bibliography a eulogy by Abbie Hoffman. I believe his death in 1989 remains controversial.
When we saw him twenty years prior, he bragged he and his friend had put seven Chicago policemen in the hospital with a karate demonstration.
Somewhere the irony-meter is pinging: the running man from Days of Rage launched the career of the current president.
Nothing may be excluded on the flimsy basis of probabilty.