Le Boulevardier
Come, come. Sit. I'm so glad you came by. I'm anxious to hear all about what you've seen and what you think. Make yourself comfortable while I order us some wine.
Hmmmm . . . I can see this is going to take a little time. I ask that you bear with me. I'm a fairly quick study. While I play around with the site mapping and sundries you might find my blog sites far more interesting. You can find them at either Le Boulevardier or at La Vie Privee, which are simply somewhat less guarded moments.
Le Boulevardier at his ease.
After my initial experiences with constructing a website I can readily see why blogging is catching on. It's a bit of a challenge. Particularly when one has totally no idea about creating web pages and publishing to the 'net .

My, a regular cognisciento! It's a private playground! Meanwhile, I better get back to burying my nose in
Castro's book on HTML.
You may also want to amuse yourself by visiting the following sites. They're worth a look: CAPA The very rich and entertaining site of CAPA, the Creative and Performing Arts program of Churchill High School in Livonia, Michigan. This is truly an exceptional group of students and instructors focusing on all aspects of the performing arts. The site is updated continuously. Arts and Letters Daily This is a vast body of magazine and journal articles for those times when TIME and PEOPLE just don't seem to cut it. Skeptic News I wouldn't go so far as to say don't trust no one noway. I've actually come to find that some people really do know what they're talking about. But reserve judgement. Inquire. Read. Listen carefully. And think for yourself. And never trust the government, aka: Military-Industrial complex. I worked for it. I know. Truth or Fiction. This is a great place to find out about those scary, apocalyptic urban myths both individuals and groups spread around so freely. Individuals repeat them to grab a moment's attention. Groups use them for social engineering and to advance their agendas. Bad groups. Bad.  Speak Jamaican Jah, and why not, mon? We a' be a little rasta now and again. Now learn what dem reggae songs be sayin'.   
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Le Boulevardier