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The Notebook
On the desk is a stack of notebooks. Some are full of notes, and some are full of a little bit of everything from stories to poems to articles of various subjects. There are some that are empty and ready to be filled. What do you suppose should fill them? I know that some would start a possible novel or maybe a collection of short stories. At time I was thinking of a textbook dealing with American history for preschoolers or primary children. Yes, I am that writer with the stack of notebooks on my desk. What do you think?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
I Watch a Lot of Crime Movies on Netflix and Select These 10 For You Guys
If you’re a fan of intense plots, clever detective work, and gripping storylines, you’re in for a treat. Netflix has a treasure trove of crime movies that keep you on the edge of your seat, and as someone who practically lives on this genre, I’ve sifted through hours of intense, thrilling crime movies to bring you the best ones. So, sit back, grab your popcorn (or something else—I’ll tell you my snack secrets later), and let’s dive into the top 10 crime movies on Netflix that you need to watch.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
What is the common fault in HVAC system?
An HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system is essential for keeping our indoor environment comfortable. However, even the most reliable HVAC System Repair Services in Port Allen, LA can encounter issues over time, often due to wear and tear, inadequate maintenance, or faulty components. Let’s explore some of the most common HVAC faults and how to identify them.
By onecallbailbondsabout a year ago in Critique
I am Back with Best Animated Movies on Netflix You Can Stream Right Now
Hey there! If you’re anything like me, finding the perfect animated movie for a cozy night in can be a challenge, especially with Netflix’s endless options. But worry not! I've done the heavy lifting for you. Whether you're in the mood for a family-friendly classic, a mind-bending fantasy, or a heartfelt story with amazing animation, I've rounded up the best of the best. Here’s a list of the most captivating animated movies you can dive into on Netflix right now. Trust me, each of these movies has something unique to offer!
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The Austere Academy
'The Austere Academy' is volume 5 of the Lemony Snicket series. This is when the Baudelaire children entered Prufrock Preparatory School after leaving Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Prufrock Prep for the Baudelaire's could be when they did make two friends and on nasty enemy in the name of Carmelita Spats. Count Olaf is always around in some disguise that always seems to fool the adults around wherever Violet, Klaus and Sunny end up for a time. 'The Austere Academy' is one story that could make one think of sending your kids to a prep school, but schools are not that bad.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
A Threat to Marriage
Recently, I saw a south Indian movie named "Mukhchitram", that start with the beginning of happy marriage life but gradually throw the light on the forceful or non-consensual sexual interaction by her husband. This process continues even in unwell and bad biological condition of that woman, legally this is called as Marital Rape.
By ujjwal tyagiabout a year ago in Critique
Sunday morning
Come rise with me and sing some praises to the Lord!
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Come Sunday Morning
Come Sunday morning you take a walk alone or with your companion in this case my dog. I am watching the sunrise rising over the horizon and seeing the sky turn from a light purple to almost a red. There is that old Navy saying, "Red skies in the morning, sailors take warning, Red skies in the evening Sailors rejoice. That is not the right word, but I could never remember that one word. Sunday a time to rest and rejoice for it's a day to say thanks to the Lord for another day or two or three or more.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Open Book
There on the table was an open book. As the people were walking around the room no one noticed what was sticking up from the middle. There was this one brave person that decided to go up to the desk and peek. At that moment a slight breeze fluttered the loose sheet to the floor. The person picked it up, looked at it, and read silently. The person couldn't believe what they read. "Please do not touch the book!" It is very fragile, and one cannot touch without gloves. Yes, this is story of a visit to a book museum.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique










