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  1. Milton Davis returns with another intriguing collection of stories with Visions: Volume Two. Davis has gathered previously published and new tales that range from historical fiction to horror, resulting in an entertaining and insightful look into his creativity. Prepare yourself for a creative journey you won’t forget! Visions Volume Two is the ultimate Milton Davis sampler. Inside is literally a smorgasbord of his best worlds with enchanting and fun characters. The stories provide a glimpse into his creative worlds, which snares the reader, grasping and holding them until the story ends. It’ll be hard to catch a breath, as the next story begins and does the same. The journey through each story provides action packed, thought-provoking, and overall entertaining excursions into Milton Davis’s varied and detailed worlds. Get your passport ready and be prepared to love every minute of your time in Visions Volume Two. --Nicole Givens Kurtz, author of the Kingdom of Aves series ISBN: 979-8-9857336-8-6 Visions Volume Two
  2. The Senator from Florida, Marco Rubio, has woken from his slumber. He posted on Facebook, “Sadly, Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end yet again.” Such an important issue in the overall scheme of things. Thank you for your insight. Now he is proposing a bill to stop federal dollars from going to colleges that enable anti-American terrorist supporters. What the hell does that mean? How do demonstrations at Universities enable terrorist supporters? We have Nazis marching in Florida and you and the Governor are silent. I asked him to name the groups. No response. This is dangerous because Republicans can use this to affect voting from young people. Does that mean if students support Palestinians we can expel them? It depends on what’s added by the Republicans. What happens if they decide BLM is anti-American, and should be on the list? The FBI says the greatest threat to America is homegrown white terrorists. Politicians ignore this real threat. I don’t trust any Republican. This bill has the potential to expand to groups it did not intend to address and ignore the real threat. Your Thoughts
  3. Mutton bustin' ????? Sounds like something shameful......to both you AND the sheep, lol.
  4. 😆 III seems most non western cultures are more spiritually in tune than our western one. There is a keen desire to be in tune, but we thrash about ignorant on how to accomplish it. There are plenty of scam artists willing to separate us from our money to reach the goal but most are just ripped off and remain unfulfilled. Some seek spirituality, or to communicate, with a higher power through the use of drugs, but the man-made ones generally bring overdoses and dependency doing more harm than good. Indigenous cultures, use natural plant-based things to achieve an altered state of reality, which I understand helps one transcend their own individuality, and enter some type of universal plane which I imagine is comparable to communicating with God. others meditate. I do believe when it comes to spirituality. Most of us are very superficial or entirely misled. Perhaps this is our culture’s biggest problem….
  5. Yep. That's the spirit. I hope more would be mass shooters will follow that lead. One bullet to the would be killer's dome saves the rest of humanity a lot of emotion, time and money. 😎

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