Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Intermediate Page Africa
Intermediate Page: AFRICA Description: helicopter related stories set in Africa Writers so far: 1 Francis Meyrick (2) (Your name??) (c’mon on!!) Last edited by admin on August 13, 2012, 5:19 pm
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2nd Intermd.page (writers) GULF OF MEXICO
2nd Intermediate Page (Writers List) GULF OF MEXICO Francis Meyrick Of Helicopters and Humans (4) “A Very Nice Lady “ Of Helicopters and Humans (5) “Up to your Ass in Alligators “ Of Helicopters and Humans (8) “The Sports Section ” (Your name?) (Your story?) (c’mon on!) Last edited by admin on August 12, 2012,…
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Intermediate Page Gulf of Mexico
Intermediate Page: GULF OF MEXICO Description: Flying Helicopters in the Gulf of Mexico Writers so far: 1 Francis Meyrick (3) (Your name??) (c’mon on!!) ClappingClapping Last edited by admin on August 12, 2012, 4:40 pm
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2nd Intermd.page (writers) PHILOSOPHICAL or MEDITATIVE
2nd Intermediate Page (Writers List) PHILOSOPHICAL or MEDITATIVE Francis Meyrick A Blip on the Radar (part 18) “Starry, starry night” Diary (1) “Over the waves, alone” Of Helicopters and Humans (1) “Living in a cubicle” Of Helicopters and Humans (7) “The Road of Light” The Little Bird off Slea Head (Your name?) (c’mon on!) Last…
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Intermediate Page PHILOSOPHICAL or MEDITATIVE
Photo: Timothy Gray Intermediate Page: PHILOSOPHICAL or MEDITATIVE Description: looking beyond the immediate mechanics, to the emotional or spiritual dimension Writers so far: 1 Francis Meyrick (5) (Your name??) (c’mon on!!) Last edited by admin on August 11, 2012, 3:57 pm
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A Blip on the Radar (Part 33) Fly Quietly, for our Friends lie there
A Blip on the Radar Part 33: Fly quietly, for our Friends lie there Truth, many say, is stranger than fiction. For sure. I wholly concur. As an obsessive scribbler, I seldom worry about inventing a plot. I just try and describe what I see and feel. But I would add this: Looking back on…
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A Blip on the Radar (Part 32) “An Unusual Passenger “
A Blip on the Radar Part 32: An Unusual Passenger I am indebted for a description of what happened on this particular night, to a friend of mine, a long time Hansen Pilot. It is through his patient description, the next day (when I had sobered up a bit) that most of my memory exists.…
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