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  1. Rusty Warren Rusty Wallace Rusty Bryant
  2. Yeah, when those Philadelphia cops were beating Bud senseless -- and forever altering the course of his life -- I'm sure they were paying no attention whatsoever to the color of his skin.
  3. Dante Jay Silent Bob
  4. Thanks so much for the close reading! If you visit my personal website, you can find additional links to poems from this collection (as they appear in the pages of various literary journals). http://www.slowstudies.net/jmilazzo/the-habiliments/
  5. Charlie The Tuna Peter Gunn Maria Gambrelli
  6. Adrian Toomes Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius Dr. Victor Von Doom
  7. Thanks!
  8. Hi all. Happy to announce that my debut volume of poetry, THE HABILIMENTS, will be available for purchase later this month. Here's what the publisher, Apostrophe Books, has to say about the collection. "An odd paradox underlies all of the poems in THE HABILIMENTS: the 'habiliments' or 'clothing' of the title refers simultaneously to dressing and stripping bare. The accouterments, costumes, objects, and trappings in which we construct identity are woven into a tapestry of memory, dream, forgetting, and, ultimately, grief. Milazzo uses allusion, antimeria, neologisms, conversions, and logical disruptions, as well as a deep attention to the elusive uncertainties of language to explore how words simultaneously succeed and fail to express emotion, describe reality, or make sense of our relationship with others. Quotidian reality wears a new syntactical and semantic garb as each poem seems to unravel language and a circadian rotation of "dreams": ambiguously of sleep, of aspiration, of nonsense, of the fantastic, or of the banal. If Milazzo's poems are a kind of 'dream song,' they are constructed in radically different ways than John Berryman's (though there are formal echoes of that poet's phantasmagoric layers). In these dream songs, Berryman's angst and sorrow collide with John Ashbery's metaphysics of erosion, Rosmarie Waldrop's semantic drifting, and John Yau's surreal atmospherics." More information about the book can be found via its distributor, SPD. http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780979362774/the-habiliments.aspx ... Or at Goodreads, if you are active on that platform: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29395188-the-habiliments
  9. John Barleycorn Fern Michaels Daisy Duke
  10. The Gangster of Love The Space Cowboy The Joker
  11. Little Orphan Annie Anne Frank Ann Richards
  12. Richard Branson Bronson Pinchot Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
  13. Right on. And I will confine myself to 10 - 12 tracks this go 'round.
  14. Keep it going! I should be able to 'host' one later this year. Like, August.
  15. Bruce Bruce Bruce
  16. Wow. 13 years. Crazy to think I've known many of you now -- albeit some only virtually -- for almost two decades.
  17. Cripple Clarence Lofton Cow Cow Davenport Hot Weewee Jefferson (The Cystitis Kid)
  18. Huey Long Louis Prima Donald "Duck" Dunn
  19. Mike Quick Fast Eddie Clarke Mike D'Antoni
  20. Borat Ali G Kenny G
  21. Lem Winchester David Ogden Stiers Geoff Stephens
  22. László Bíró Candido Jacuzzi Thomas Crapper
  23. Vida Blue Ricky Martin Lucy Ricardo
  24. Claude Monet Monnette Sudler Sudsy Malone
  25. The Original Sonny Boy Williamson King Biscuit W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel
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