A literal real estate novelist living, working, and writing in the City of Angels. Author of the novels Loafing by La Brea, Pumpkin Farmer, and The Crimson Shamrock.
Don King endorsed Trump the other day in a speech that I’m sure was far more entertaining/offensive (based upon the transcript I read) that this interview, which I did not watch. I think South Park does a nice job of summing up the election choices.
I’d recommend Pumpkin Farmer and The Crimson Shamrock, the latter especially to the PGP crowd.
Jocko used to work at my old company, (mortgage lender in Los Angeles), forget exactly what he did. Used to see him in the elevator and such.
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But I don’t have a blog to tout it, unlike the above.
Not in mine either; my publisher’s new imprint was featured on NBC: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/publisher-jonathan-marcantoni-seeks-latino-books-outside-usual-themes-n689026
He goes by The Real Kevin Jennings but has your same picture, TRJ.
TRJ, did you just comment also on the LA Times piece about automation, too? Just curious. You in SoCal?
Literarily speaking, I’d recommend my Pumpkin Farmer, the ultimate PGP book, albeit set in the 1970s.
This sounds a lot like The Crimson Shamrock (also, Clinkle).
Or, you can do what I do, and get to the bar at nine and keep it slow and steady.
FOMO is real.
Is Rory The Girl?
Free Todd, but more importantly, free Sperry.
When I was a senior in high school, we all read this play and did story boards of it.
Sounds like Emily Ratajkowski is the main selling point to Duda here.
You really don’t know the true Mr. Rogers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZsKqbt3gQ0
I guess the bronies will be happy with one of those new options.
I find I have the opposite debate with myself; I plan on going out, but end up staying in. PGP.
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Don King endorsed Trump the other day in a speech that I’m sure was far more entertaining/offensive (based upon the transcript I read) that this interview, which I did not watch. I think South Park does a nice job of summing up the election choices.