MMS Friends

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In which we wax poetic, make glittering generalities, judge and are judged, and all that jazz.

Name:Alison B
Location:Michigan

Alison was born and raised in the seaside city of Port Elizabeth in South Africa. Showing her leadership qualities even in her youth, she was Head Girl of Collegiate High School for Girls in 1985. Alison grew up in Basildon and left school at sixteen largely unqualified. She spent time as a shop worker before embarking on a piano tuning course which she had to abort in the second year as the single, Only You, became a worldwide hit. Alison achieved an international reputation as a banjo player by pushing the instrument out of its familiar Appalachian settings and into new musical territory. Alison became the 1993 recipient of the Dorothea Lange Award in documentary photography for her photographs of child labor in Asia. Since then, she has lived with exiled Tibetans in Nepal and India for over a decade, recording their culture and the challenges which exile has brought.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Contrafactual



What if Archduke Franz Ferdinand had dodged the bullet?
(it this too much like "the butterfly effect," which was a cool idea when it was entirely associated with Ray Bradbury and not at all with Ashton Kutcher?)

(Right now the New Kids On the Block song "Tonight" is on. It is truly a great song. It's from the "Step by Step" album, if you want to go listen to it).

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