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September 2, 2021
I’m a stream thinker.
A free form writer. The challenge
is to spend ten minutes a day putting words on a page without going back to
edit it. Being present in your place of
now. Trusting the power of now. On the 28th of August I found it
tough to believe that Covid was brought up on my podcast. I’ve made it a clear point to stay away from
talking about it. Like politics, religion
and abortion, anything dealing with Covid 19 is more than a Firestarter but a
relationship destroyer. I posted the
shocking news of Paul Stanley of KISS having been diagnosed. A radio program director to whom I’ve not
shared a conversation with since 1993 did exactly what I knew would
happen. His choice was to create an
opinion. I had to respond! If you don’t say something that leads to
ghosting. I reminded him that he was no
longer my program director and to please give me a subject that he likes. I am
a daily writer and writing is what I do.
I don’t visit other people’s posts.
I’m tired of the pictures and the one hundred reasons why you hate your job. There was a much deeper reason behind the
Paul Stanley story. Rock with the shot
gets Covid. I’ve never battled with
anyone over the flu shot. Getting the
Shingles shot has always created great conversation not war. There’s something very deep about this most
recent walk through the pandemic. If I
were standing next to my mother she’d be saying, “Mind your own business.” I knew the Paul Stanley story was going to
pour fuel into an engine that isn’t turning off. Now to hear that Gene Simmons has been
diagnosed is a continuing story. They
took a chance to get back on that End of the Road Tour. Too close to the edge of reality.
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