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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Wall Street

I'm going back to Wall Street today. The cobblestone streets remind me of Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. There was still hope around a week ago. I don't think it will linger today. Not after yesterday. I wonder how fast people started figuring out the last crisis...without all this instant technology- things took months to get around. 
Posted by AJ at 12:24 PM
Labels: Great Depression, Ragtime, Wall Street

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    I am a struggling writer living in New York City.I fall asleep seconds before I wake up. I was born and raised in the South. Spent a few years in Gainesville, FL learning how to stand on my own two feet, then realized I've stood all along. I’m living my dreams, changing my mind and forgetting to lock the door behind me. I collect words and ideas.I believe in the healing power of laughter. I believe in walking in the rain. I watch black and white films. Je le croirai quand je le verrai. I'm trying to find my voice, my inner peace and change the world before breakfast.
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