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PRESIDENT TRUMP IS GAY ? THATS NOT A DEFENSE !




AS ROGER WALSH KNOWS, I CALLED JOHN CASTILE ( USAF, CIA ) ' CASTLE ' FOR ABOUT A YEAR.

FROM ' THE ALIBI 'BELOW:


ALIBI V.20 NO.30 • JULY 28-AUG 3, 2011
Newsland owner Roger Walsh
Newsland owner Roger Walsh
ELISE KAPLAN
For nearly 30 years Roger Walsh has perched among stacks of newspapers and glossy magazines behind the painted facade of Newsland. He flips through his favorites, National Geographic or Smithsonian, while waiting for the familiar face of a regular customer to walk through the door.
“What do I owe you?” an older man asks, placing the New York Times on the counter.
“I probably have 400 regular customers, and I know them by name.”
Roger Walsh
“$25,000,” Walsh replies, only half joking, “or I'm closing the shop.”
Most of the browsers scanning the shelves have already heard of the closure, but it hits home when Walsh says the store's last day is Sunday, July 24.
“I feel guilty because this has become such a routine for my customers. I probably have 400 regular customers, and I know them by name,” Walsh says. “I know their kids, I know their grandkids and great-grandkids.” People have told him they remember his store from when they were in college three decades ago, he adds.
“What's funny is I've had this magazine store my whole life, and I enjoy books.”
Roger Walsh
Throughout the years, he formed close friendships with many of the folks he sees every week. “Remember that Christmas morning when I got a kitten from your house?” he asks a woman in a Sonic uniform. “Of course I do,” she replies. “What is that cat now, 14 or 15?”
The farewells haven't been easy for Walsh. “I've been in tears for three weeks saying goodbye to people,” he adds. “All my friends come from here. The regulars walk in, and they know everybody that's in here. It's a family.”
When he bought Newsland in 1982, it was partially a bookstore, and the shop had just moved half a block west from its Yale and Central location. His plan was to sell primarily the kind of paperbacks he enjoyed reading, but there was more profit in magazines. “I used to carry 4,000 titles, and I read about five of them,” he says. “What's funny is I've had this magazine store my whole life, and I enjoy books.”
He's continually impressed by the voracious reading of his clientele, saying he has some regulars who buy a couple magazines in the morning and are back in the afternoon for more. “I've got some customers that just amaze me with what they pore through. And with diverse interests from politics to science to mechanics to airplanes to porn,” Walsh says. "


FROM CNN, STORY BELOW:




https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/09/europe/russian-spy-nerve-agent-british-troops-intl/index.html


grist
ɡrist/
noun
  1. 1.
    grain that is ground to make flour.
  2. 2.
    useful material, especially to back up an argument.

    "the research provided the most sensational grist for opponents of tobacco"



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I KNOW A BIT ABOUT TECH, BUT WHY TAKE A CHANCE, SOUTH KOREA IS ALLY. BUT I GOOGLED LG
AMERICA. FOR REASONS AS TO WHO MIGHT BE CONNECTED TO MY PHONE, RECEIPT AND PHONE. AND
FACEBOOK AND OTHER ADDRESSES CONNECTED AND POSTED IN THE PAST.

EMAILED MYSELF, LG PHONE BELOW:


L-G COMPLAINTS ALMOST EVERYTHING SAID OUTLOUD SOUND BOARDING AFTER FACEBOOK QUESTIONING WHO I AM. LOCKED OUT.

SEQUENCED OCCURANCES IN MY LIFE FIRST NAMES.






JESUS BARTHOLOMEW OCHOA 

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