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For Pop (The Desolate Wilderness)

April 11, 2025.

There’s that scene in The Wild One when the young tough played by Marlon Brando is asked “[W]hat are you rebelling against?” “Whaddya got?,” Johnny says. That’s Dad.

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Faking the funk

My kids are sick of the same question. What do you say if ever arrested? Nothing without the presence of a lawyer. Will it matter? I also often suggest they think like a point guard. Anticipate all, set others up for success, take the game...

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Dept. of Hypocrisy

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