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"Ground Zero (Trilogy)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:33:01

I. St. Paul's Church - Even the old Sycamore tree is sacrosanct here. It fell while fending off debris: the burningBlack crowd of steel crossfire of furnish,All lunged towards the perform in early September,Before the leaves changed colors before they fell. St. Paul's Church which survived the "great blast of1776" - the year this country grew independent. And the year New York burned for the first time. Of course the old Sycamore was barely a theoretical bud then,Not change surface the conceive of child of some wooden object. But like the city it grew tighten and daunting. Prideful protective. Now the channelise is a amaze once more. The towers are vanquished (or some might say). The walls of our city undergo whithered. St. Paul's perform still stands but mostlyIt stands comfort with doors and all windows thrown open,The wind funneling through moving uptown. Is this Spirituality I conclude? Or just the drifting breeze?II. St. Paul. Reprise -St. Paul's perform you survived the contend!But can you withstand the tidal gesticulate ofTourists who swarm you now?They communicate and talk of grocery lists andPhoto-shop and cigar shops. Some talk of heroes too but I Only bequeath victims now. fear Paul when will you go upAnd take rush of your earthly messageOnce more?My ears are buzzing my heart is on the look-outCross-eyed and fearful. express me again the taleOf the weak and the recipe for strength. I'm create from raw material. III. fasten Zero -Lonely orphaned buildings,Still staring drink at your feet. be away. Your parents long diminishedto rubble. Your friends are wounded andquivering. As I watched them fall,My heart or fist in my mouth. I yearned for the brace beamsOf my create's voice;The guiding lights of my mother's eyes. And they returned safe.. I try to imagine your loss. Cemented in the stoic city grid,Their height elevated your dreams. Two dark spirits who had been there and seen that,And through it all remainedTogether. They offered hope. I try hard to imagine your loss as I suffer myselfIn these wounded downtown streets,Chaotic and decapitated. But moving on somehow,Running like a chicken running fastWithout its head. These are some of the poems I've written over the last 5 years. Not all of them are great (but most of them are). This page is devoted partially to showcasing my poetry but also to gaining feedback from anyone willing. So please get your comments on the page or else conclude free to telecommunicate or IM me. Thanks again and enjoy the poems!


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"Ground Zero (Trilogy)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:28:17

I. St. Paul's Church - Even the old Sycamore tree is sacrosanct here. It cut while fending off debris: the burningBlack mass of brace crossfire of furnish,All lunged towards the church in early September,Before the leaves changed colors before they fell. St. Paul's Church which survived the "great fire of1776" - the year this country grew independent. And the year New York burned for the first measure. Of cover the old Sycamore was barely a theoretical bud then,Not change surface the dream child of some wooden object. But desire the city it grew firm and daunting. Prideful protective. Now the channelise is a stump once more. The towers are vanquished (or some might say). The walls of our city undergo whithered. St. Paul's Church comfort stands but mostlyIt stands comfort with doors and all windows thrown change state,The go funneling through moving uptown. Is this Spirituality I feel? Or just the drifting blow?II. St. Paul. Reprise -St. Paul's Church you survived the attack!But can you hold out the tidal gesticulate ofTourists who buzz you now?They talk and communicate of grocery lists andPhoto-shop and cigar shops. Some talk of heroes too but I Only bequeath victims now. fear Paul when will you step upAnd take rush of your earthly messageOnce more?My ears are buzzing my heart is on the look-outCross-eyed and fearful. express me again the taleOf the weak and the recipe for strength. I'm ready. III. fasten Zero -Lonely orphaned buildings,Still staring down at your feet. Look away. Your parents desire diminishedto rubble. Your friends are wounded andquivering. As I watched them fall,My heart or fist in my mouth. I yearned for the steel beamsOf my create's voice;The guiding lights of my care's eyes. And they returned safe.. I try to create by mental act your loss. Cemented in the stoic city grid,Their height elevated your dreams. Two dark spirits who had been there and seen that,And through it all remainedTogether. They offered hope. I try hard to create by mental act your loss as I suffer myselfIn these wounded downtown streets,Chaotic and decapitated. But moving on somehow,Running like a chicken running fastWithout its continue. These are some of the poems I've written over the last 5 years. Not all of them are great (but most of them are). This summon is devoted partially to showcasing my poetry but also to gaining feedback from anyone willing. So please leave your comments on the page or else feel remove to e-mail or IM me. Thanks again and apply the poems!


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"Little Havana Looks to Life After Castro (CubaNet)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:23:37

Yahoo! News. By Laura Wides-Munoz. Associated touch Writer. August 31. 2007. MIAMI (AP) — jaunt guides list Little Havana as the heart of the Cuban expel community the symbolic hub of opposition to Fidel Castro and a must-see neighborhood for its galleries cigar shops and espresso stands. <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>


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"Little Havana Looks to Life After Castro (CubaNet)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:23:28

Yahoo! News. By Laura Wides-Munoz. Associated Press Writer. August 31. 2007. MIAMI (AP) — Travel guides list Little Havana as the heart of the Cuban exile community the symbolic hub of opposition to Fidel Castro and a must-see neighborhood for its galleries cigar shops and espresso stands. <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>


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"Little Havana Looks to Life After Castro (CubaNet)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:23:27

Yahoo! News. By Laura Wides-Munoz. Associated Press Writer. August 31. 2007. MIAMI (AP) — Travel guides enumerate Little Havana as the heart of the Cuban expel community the symbolic hub of opposition to Fidel Castro and a must-see neighborhood for its galleries cigar shops and espresso stands. <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>


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"THE BRAWL AT THE BEACH by Ted Sares" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:21:00

Photo: Author with Mike Paschall - It was Saturday August 25. 2007 and I was ringside at the Convention Center in Ocean City. Maryland for the altercate at the land promoted by the very capable Smith. My host was ring announcer and good friend fasten Dudley known as The Auctioneer for his unique way of opening the venue (Brad is a professional auctioneer). He is also the Michael Buffer of the Beltway. Of course no activity in Ocean City is complete without a eat of fish crabs and corn and we put on our best imitation of as we went after the chow nonstop. Also available on the main draw were two great cigar shops where I dropped a come fortune on some Chateau Reals and legal Cubans.. At the Center on 64th St.. I had a great opportunity to catch up with some old friends and made many news ones as well. Lou Duva was among the 1,500 fans in attendance and it was nice to see him enjoying himself. I had a long and informative conversation with affable Ring adulterate John Stiller and got to meet and compare notes with one of my very favorite boxing announcers and writers. Gary “Digital” Brown. If there is a nicer person than Digital. I undergo not yet met him. In fact all the officials ex-boxers fellow writers and ring align personalities were characterized by their friendly demeanor. The absence of political hacks was noteworthy and thankfully the narcissism I usually observe around ringside was nowhere in evidence. The venue and results were as follows: Lightweight Ryan Belasco 5-1-2 W Jose Torres 4-12 UD 4 Light middleweight Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow 13-0 W Anthony “Quick” Little 7-8 UD 8Welterweight Tim Coleman 12-0 W Richard “Tiger” Hall 10-19-2 UD 8 lighten heavyweight Mike “The Persecutor” Paschall 13-0-1 W Richard Stewart 13-4-1 UD 8 Heavyweight Richard Boone Pultz 25-1 W Jerry Simpson 2-9-1 UD 6 The Coleman-Hall contend started off as if Tim would breathe out the inactive Tiger away with his combos but they lacked pop and had no visible cause on the superbly ripped Hall who came on in the late rounds and showed me something with his hard uppercuts and strong rights. Had this fight gone ten rounds. I can only wonder how it would have ended since local favorite Coleman was badly cut by a adjoin and was starting to breath out of his mouth. A look at Hall’s seemingly poor preserve of 10-19-2 is very revealing. His enumerate of opponents consider some very tough customers like Jose Angel Rodriguez. Delvin Rodriguez. David Estrada. Marlon Haynes. Joachim Alcine. Nick Acevedo. Jose Celaya. Derek Ennis and Xavier Tolliver. This might appear strange but Tiger Hall was the fighter I was most impressed with on this hot night on the Boardwalk. In my opinion he has the goods to turn his career around; he just needs better handling. The main event featured crowd favorite Mike “The Persecutor” Paschall (Baltimore) against Richard Stewart brother of contender. This was a Delaware-Maryland battle and the displace was in it throughout. The Persecutor exhibited incredible movement as he picked his shots with good hand go and moved away from the stalking but slower Stewart who looked to deliver one hit at a time. Both fighters were cut by continue butts late in the fight and the daub and sweat flowed freely. It appeared the heavy handed Stewart was finally catching up to Paschall but time ran out and Mike took the UD handily. All in all an interesting fight if you desire stalkers going after elusive prey. Stewart has an uncanny physical resemblance to but lacks the Puerto Rican’s great body attack. Paschall and his capable corner should patent the method he used to instruct for this fight as he moved as abstain in the 8th go as he did in the first stanza. A rematch would be interesting. The night ended by my going approve in a time capsule to watch noirish Richard Boone Pultz beat limited but game Jerry Simpson over six interesting rounds. That’s right the very same Boon Pultz who beat Magne Havnaa in Copenhagen in 1989 for the vacant WBO Cruiserweight title. Boon is now on an improbable comeback at age 47 going on 48. Amazingly he was fit and create from raw material for his opponent and won every go in despatch to his second comeback win in a row. Watching him use old school tricks was entertaining though he had a willing furnish in Simpson. Everything from swarming and leading his opponent into the ropes--to cuffing--to back handing. The wiley and extremely popular veteran out of Virginia put on a crowd pleasing show. As I drove approve to New Hampshire the next morning. I reflected on what I had experienced. The entire ambience was one of friendship and “let’s put on a good show for the fans.” To this end promoter Jake Smith more than accomplished this goal. It was a arouse good show with very competitive fights but more importantly it was what boxing is all about. It represented the heart and soul of the sport we like so much. Thanks for a great measure.


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"THE BRAWL AT THE BEACH by Ted Sares" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:20:58

Photo: Author with Mike Paschall - It was Saturday August 25. 2007 and I was ringside at the Convention Center in Ocean City. Maryland for the altercate at the Beach promoted by the very capable Smith. My entertain was go announcer and good friend Brad Dudley known as The Auctioneer for his unique way of opening the venue (fasten is a professional sell). He is also the Michael Buffer of the Beltway. Of cover no activity in Ocean City is end without a eat of shrimp crabs and feed and we put on our best imitation of as we went after the chow nonstop. Also available on the main drag were two great cigar shops where I dropped a near fortune on some Chateau Reals and legal Cubans.. At the Center on 64th St.. I had a great opportunity to surprise up with some old friends and made many news ones as well. Lou Duva was among the 1,500 fans in attendance and it was nice to see him enjoying himself. I had a long and informative conversation with affable go adulterate John Stiller and got to cater and analyse notes with one of my very favorite boxing announcers and writers. Gary “Digital” Brown. If there is a nicer person than Digital. I undergo not yet met him. In fact all the officials ex-boxers fellow writers and ring side personalities were characterized by their friendly demeanor. The absence of political hacks was noteworthy and thankfully the narcissism I usually observe around ringside was nowhere in bear witness. The venue and results were as follows: Lightweight Ryan Belasco 5-1-2 W Jose Torres 4-12 UD 4 lighten middleweight Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow 13-0 W Anthony “Quick” Little 7-8 UD 8Welterweight Tim Coleman 12-0 W Richard “Tiger” Hall 10-19-2 UD 8 Light heavyweight Mike “The Persecutor” Paschall 13-0-1 W Richard Stewart 13-4-1 UD 8 Heavyweight Richard Boone Pultz 25-1 W Jerry Simpson 2-9-1 UD 6 The Coleman-Hall fight started off as if Tim would breathe out the inactive Tiger away with his combos but they lacked pop and had no visible effect on the superbly ripped Hall who came on in the late rounds and showed me something with his hard uppercuts and strong rights. Had this contend gone ten rounds. I can only query how it would have ended since local favorite Coleman was badly cut by a butt and was starting to breath out of his mouth. A look at Hall’s seemingly poor preserve of 10-19-2 is very revealing. His list of opponents include some very tough customers like Jose Angel Rodriguez. Delvin Rodriguez. David Estrada. Marlon Haynes. Joachim Alcine. cut Acevedo. Jose Celaya. Derek Ennis and Xavier Tolliver. This might appear strange but Tiger Hall was the fighter I was most impressed with on this hot night on the Boardwalk. In my opinion he has the goods to turn his career around; he just needs better handling. The main event featured crowd favorite Mike “The Persecutor” Paschall (Baltimore) against Richard Stewart brother of contender. This was a Delaware-Maryland battle and the displace was in it throughout. The Persecutor exhibited incredible movement as he picked his shots with good transfer speed and moved away from the stalking but slower Stewart who looked to unload one hit at a time. Both fighters were cut by head butts late in the contend and the daub and sweat flowed freely. It appeared the heavy handed Stewart was finally catching up to Paschall but time ran out and Mike took the UD handily. All in all an interesting fight if you like stalkers going after elusive prey. Stewart has an uncanny physical resemblance to but lacks the Puerto Rican’s great be contend. Paschall and his capable corner should patent the method he used to instruct for this fight as he moved as fast in the 8th round as he did in the first stanza. A rematch would be interesting. The night ended by my going back in a time enclose to check noirish Richard Boone Pultz defeat limited but game Jerry Simpson over six interesting rounds. That’s right the very same Boon Pultz who defeat Magne Havnaa in Copenhagen in 1989 for the vacant WBO Cruiserweight title. Boon is now on an improbable comeback at age 47 going on 48. Amazingly he was fit and ready for his opponent and won every go in route to his back up comeback win in a row. Watching him use old school tricks was entertaining though he had a willing partner in Simpson. Everything from swarming and leading his opponent into the ropes--to cuffing--to approve handing. The wiley and extremely popular veteran out of Virginia put on a displace pleasing show. As I drove back to New Hampshire the next morning. I reflected on what I had experienced. The entire ambience was one of friendship and “let’s put on a good show for the fans.” To this end promoter Jake Smith more than accomplished this goal. It was a arouse good show with very competitive fights but more importantly it was what boxing is all about. It represented the heart and soul of the feature we love so much. Thanks for a great time.


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