THE RISING OF THE JOHN STRAUSBAUGH H a l l o w e e n: 1951: John Strausbaugh was born on In Union Memorial Hospital: Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s favorite activity as a child was reading: Writing: Running: John Strausbaugh’s first job was delivering newspapers: John Strausbaugh’s mother was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s father was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: As a child John Strausbaugh loved Running: Reading: Writing: Music: The Beach: Amusement Parks: Now: John Strausbaugh lives in Brooklyn: New York: USA: As an adult John Strausbaugh loves: Writing: Sex: Music: Conversations with engaged minds: John Strausbaugh’s favorite animals are cats: John Strausbaugh’s favorite idea is that each person must achieve fulfillment in his/her own way: John Strausbaugh’s favorite object is his computer: John Strausbaugh earns a living writing books and articles in a corner of his kitchen: John Strausbaugh is an author and journalist who has been a regular contributor to the New York Times: The Washington Post: The New York Press: John Strausbaugh worked as a contributor and editor of The New York Press from 1990 until late 2002: John Strausbaugh has since produced several non fiction works on American popular culture. His books include E: Reflections On The Birth Of The Elvis Faith: 1995: Rock Til You Drop: 2003: On rock and roll nostalgia: Black Like You: 2006: An exploration of race relations in American pop culture: The aim of the art of John Strausbaugh is to engage minds: Provoke thought: Challenge received wisdom: The aim of the life of John Strausbaugh is to write and to learn and to challenge his Self: And now I shall say farewell to you: And I shall sing of another man of the book who has no stop to say what he sees has no stop to be a far encourager of others has no stop to be a far acceptor of humans for what they really are has no stop of avoiding dreams of what humans should be who knows from his sharp mind to his soft heart to his fast feet that unlike the explosive toothpaste tube of relentlessly extruded thick american high schoolish mediaocrtity humans are not and do not have to be or do everything all the same for human beings have the inherent right and chance to search to find to learn to realize to be to do not what they are told to be fear greed jealousy manipulated order suckers but to find to learn to realize to be to do what humans really are in their own way in all ways turning everything upside down inside outside and in between too: THE RISING OF THE JOHN STRAUSBAUGH H a l l o w e e n: 1951: John Strausbaugh was born on In Union Memorial Hospital: Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s favorite activities as a child were reading: Writing: Running: John Strausbaugh’s first job was delivering newspapers: John Strausbaugh’s mother was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s father was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: As a child John Strausbaugh loved Running: Reading: Writing: Music: The Beach: Amusement Parks: Now: John Strausbaugh lives in Brooklyn: New York: USA: As an adult John Strausbaugh loves: Writing: Sex: Music: Conversations with engaged minds: John Strausbaugh’s favorite animals are cats: John Strausbaugh’s favorite idea is that each person must achieve fulfillment in his/her own way: John Strausbaugh’s favorite object is his computer: John Strausbaugh earns a living writing books and articles in a corner of his kitchen: John Strausbaugh is an author and journalist who has been a regular contributor to the New York Times: The Washington Post: The New York Press: John Strausbaugh worked as a contributor and editor of The New York Press from 1990 until late 2002: John Strausbaugh has since produced several non fiction works on American popular culture. His books include E: Reflections On The Birth Of The Elvis Faith: 1995: Rock Til You Drop: 2003: On rock and roll nostalgia: Black Like You: 2006: An exploration of race relations in American pop culture: The aim of the art of John Strausbaugh is to engage minds: Provoke thought: Challenge received wisdom: The aim of the life of John Strausbaugh is to write and to learn and to challenge his Self: And now I shall say farewell to you: And I shall sing of another man of the book who has no stop to say what he sees has no stop to be a far encourager of others has no stop to be a far acceptor of humans for what they really are has no stop of avoiding dreams of what humans should be who knows from his sharp mind to his soft heart to his fast feet that unlike the explosive toothpaste tube of relentlessly extruded thick american high schoolish mediaocrtity humans are not and do not have to be or do everything all the same for human beings have the inherent right and chance to search to find to learn to realize to be to do not what they are told to be fear greed jealousy manipulated order suckers but to find to learn to realize to be to do what humans really are in their own way in all ways turning everything upside down inside outside and in between too: THE RISING OF THE JOHN STRAUSBAUGH H a l l o w e e n: 1951: John Strausbaugh was born on In Union Memorial Hospital: Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s favorite activities as a child were reading: Writing: Running: John Strausbaugh’s first job was delivering newspapers: John Strausbaugh’s mother was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s father was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: As a child John Strausbaugh loved Running: Reading: Writing: Music: The Beach: Amusement Parks: Now: John Strausbaugh lives in Brooklyn: New York: USA: As an adult John Strausbaugh loves: Writing: Sex: Music: Conversations with engaged minds: John Strausbaugh’s favorite animals are cats: John Strausbaugh’s favorite idea is that each person must achieve fulfillment in his/her own way: John Strausbaugh’s favorite object is his computer: John Strausbaugh earns a living writing books and articles in a corner of his kitchen: John Strausbaugh is an author and journalist who has been a regular contributor to the New York Times: The Washington Post: The New York Press: John Strausbaugh worked as a contributor and editor of The New York Press from 1990 until late 2002: John Strausbaugh has since produced several non fiction works on American popular culture. His books include E: Reflections On The Birth Of The Elvis Faith: 1995: Rock Til You Drop: 2003: On rock and roll nostalgia: Black Like You: 2006: An exploration of race relations in American pop culture: The aim of the art of John Strausbaugh is to engage minds: Provoke thought: Challenge received wisdom: The aim of the life of John Strausbaugh is to write and to learn and to challenge his Self: And now I shall say farewell to you: And I shall sing of another man of the book who has no stop to say what he sees has no stop to be a far encourager of others has no stop to be a far acceptor of humans for what they really are has no stop of avoiding dreams of what humans should be who knows from his sharp mind to his soft heart to his fast feet that unlike the explosive toothpaste tube of relentlessly extruded thick american high schoolish mediaocrtity humans are not and do not have to be or do everything all the same for human beings have the inherent right and chance to search to find to learn to realize to be to do not what they are told to be fear greed jealousy manipulated order suckers but to find to learn to realize to be to do what humans really are in their own way in all ways turning everything upside down inside outside and in between too: THE RISING OF THE JOHN STRAUSBAUGH H a l l o w e e n: 1951: John Strausbaugh was born on In Union Memorial Hospital: Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s favorite activities as a child were reading: Writing: Running: John Strausbaugh’s first job was delivering newspapers: John Strausbaugh’s mother was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: John Strausbaugh’s father was born in Baltimore: Maryland: USA: As a child John Strausbaugh loved Running: Reading: Writing: Music: The Beach: Amusement Parks: Now: John Strausbaugh lives in Brooklyn: New York: USA: As an adult John Strausbaugh loves: Writing: Sex: Music: Conversations with engaged minds: John Strausbaugh’s favorite animals are cats: John Strausbaugh’s favorite idea is that each person must achieve fulfillment in his/her own way: John Strausbaugh’s favorite object is his computer: John Strausbaugh earns a living writing books and articles in a corner of his ki tchen: John Strausbaugh is an author and journalist who has been a regular contributor to the New York Times: The Washington Post: The New York Press: John Strausbaugh worked as a contributor and editor of The New York Press from 1990 until late 2002: John Strausbaugh has since produced several non fiction works on American popular culture. His books include E: Reflections On The Birth Of The Elvis Faith: 1995: Rock Til You Drop: 2003: On rock and roll nostalgia: Black Like You: 2006: An exploration of race relations in American pop culture: The aim of the art of John Strausbaugh is to engage minds: Provoke thought: Challenge received wisdom: The aim of the life of John Strausbaugh is to write and to learn and to challenge his Self: And now I shall say farewell to you: And I shall sing of another man of the book who has no stop to say what he sees has no stop to be a far encourager of others has no stop to be a far acceptor of humans for what they really are has no stop of avoiding dreams of what humans should be who knows from his sharp mind to
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