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Travels with Putt Putt: A Visit to Abbey Country
I don’t generally name my cars, and I don’t really set out to name my motorcycles, but it seems like over the past decade most of the motorcycles I’ve owned have somehow let me know what they wanted to be called. This … Continue reading
Posted in Motorcycling, Travel
Tagged 2019 motorcycle trips, Edward Abbey, motorcycles, National Parks, Putt Putt, Utah
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A History of Fake Quotes – Lincoln, de Tocqueville & Alcott
Fake quotes, especially fake Abraham Lincoln quotes, are a popular thing online. Just this week, the Republican National Committee got caught out with one in a tweet celebrating Lincoln’s birthday that read: “And in the end, it’s not the years … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 14
Tagged de Tocqueville, Edward Abbey, fake quotes, lincoln
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