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Pride At Work's e-blast ends with an exhortation for LGBT people to vote in November.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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While Pride At Work put out an e-blast Sunday congratulating themselves for accomplishing so much, I can't help but point out that it's so full of fluff that it would make a marshmallow look heavy.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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And this extra food for thought, just out today in the Daily Rumpus e-blast, from Stephen Elliott, he of The Rumpus and The Adderall Diaries: Ultimately, and this is an idea I got from Matthew Zapruder, I don't think poetry should be fit into the confines of capitalism.
Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common Michael Henry 2011
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While Pride At Work put out an e-blast Sunday congratulating themselves for accomplishing so much, I can't help but point out that it's so full of fluff that it would make a marshmallow look heavy.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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And this extra food for thought, just out today in the Daily Rumpus e-blast, from Stephen Elliott, he of The Rumpus and The Adderall Diaries: Ultimately, and this is an idea I got from Matthew Zapruder, I don't think poetry should be fit into the confines of capitalism.
Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common Michael Henry 2011
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And this extra food for thought, just out today in the Daily Rumpus e-blast, from Stephen Elliott, he of The Rumpus and The Adderall Diaries: Ultimately, and this is an idea I got from Matthew Zapruder, I don't think poetry should be fit into the confines of capitalism.
Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common Michael Henry 2011
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Pride At Work's e-blast ends with an exhortation for LGBT people to vote in November.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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While Pride At Work put out an e-blast Sunday congratulating themselves for accomplishing so much, I can't help but point out that it's so full of fluff that it would make a marshmallow look heavy.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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And this extra food for thought, just out today in the Daily Rumpus e-blast, from Stephen Elliott, he of The Rumpus and The Adderall Diaries: Ultimately, and this is an idea I got from Matthew Zapruder, I don't think poetry should be fit into the confines of capitalism.
Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common Michael Henry 2011
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And this extra food for thought, just out today in the Daily Rumpus e-blast, from Stephen Elliott, he of The Rumpus and The Adderall Diaries: Ultimately, and this is an idea I got from Matthew Zapruder, I don't think poetry should be fit into the confines of capitalism.
Michael Henry: What Work Is: What Labor Day, the Poet Laureate, Adderall, Mountain Biking, and the Philosopher Horace have in Common Michael Henry 2011
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