Gerard McLean Gerard McLean
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- Comedy
Picking my brain will cost you a fortune. No discounts. Author; Monkey with a Loaded Typewriter. Gerard McLean is a humor essayist disguised as a writer. As of the publication date of his first book, he is confirmed alive. These podcasts and recordings are proof-of-life.
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Portmancall918
I called Rob Portman several times this morning... here is what I said...
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Cricket Songs
This book was checked out 47 years ago by a one, Theresa Gasper of Dayton, Ohio. She only recently returned the book but had never read it, mainly because she hates haiku. So, in the interest of righting that horrible wrong, I recorded all the haikus in the book and invited her to kick back, plug in the headphones and listen. You can see the story here http://www.dayton.com/lifestyles/you-won-believe-why-this-book-was-returned-dayton-library-863-days-late/qK1ytdKpAhe7w7FAMpx7wL/
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100HRCaudiobook July 31
On July 28, 2016, Hillary Clinton stood on a stage in Philadelphia to accept the nomination as the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States of America. In her acceptance speech, she said that she would work for Universal Care.MSNBC reported then that there were 100 days between the nomination and the election.These 100 letters are a reminder of what that promise meant.
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100HRCaudiobook July 30
On July 28, 2016, Hillary Clinton stood on a stage in Philadelphia to accept the nomination as the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States of America. In her acceptance speech, she said that she would work for Universal Care.MSNBC reported then that there were 100 days between the nomination and the election.These 100 letters are a reminder of what that promise meant.
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OHIO Lawmaker Letter
This was primarily addressed to Rob Portman based on the vote the Senate took at 2am today…. a version was edited slightly and also sent to Congressman Mike Turner, courtesy copied to Senator Sherrod Brown. These three are solely responsible on whether or not I can even buy health care insurance. Three people decide whether I live or die. Think on that for a minute.