Author Archives: Marcus Forster

Save Your Confederate Money Boys.

Ever play the game, “what period of history would you live in other than this one”?  For me the answer was always America in the 1860’s. Not because I wanted to die by a piece of 50 caliber lead flying … Continue reading

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What can be said…

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This morning, as I caught up on news from Australia, I read about a father who has been found guilty of murdering his own daughter.  As a father of a little girl I was dumbfounded, but what made the tears … Continue reading

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Bring me your tired, your poor…

Why is it that in order to live legally in the United States one is forced to repeatedly visit some of the seedier, and frankly more dangerous, neighborhoods in pursuit of visa legality?  I submit, for your consideration, Elizabeth, New … Continue reading

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So you Wanna be a Bodhisattva…

“-colleges being nothing but grooming schools for the middle-class non-identity which usually finds its perfect expression on the outskirts of the campus in rows of well-to-do houses with lawns and television sets in each living room with everybody looking at … Continue reading

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Sunday Morning on the Couch

Sunday mornings are one of my favorite things. We don’t usually do too much on Sunday mornings in the Forster household, but what we do accomplish is near and dear to my heart.  Good coffee, keeping the woobs (house clothes, … Continue reading

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A word on the “Arming of America”

“A lot of the people who keep a gun at home for safety are the same ones who refuse to wear a seat belt” – George Carlin. Even after over a decade in America I am still amazed by what … Continue reading

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Outlasting the winter office doldrums.

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It was a long day at work today.  For those of us lucky enough to have jobs at allow some flexibility for work outside, the onset of winter is a difficult prospect.  I am convinced that I was not made … Continue reading

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