The Glass Character
Sunday, January 19, 2014

Children of the Damned

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Beyond car

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1950 Buick Beauty! 1951 Hudson Hornet Ditto (likely copied from identical image above) ...

Before they were famous (most of them were nerds)

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??? http://www.viralnova.com/young-famous-people/
Saturday, January 18, 2014

Very very weird. . . don't you think?

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I don't know what it means either. http://margaretgunnng.blogspot.com/2012/01/synopsi...
Friday, January 17, 2014

Hey, Landlord (please don't put a price on my soul)

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Gotta go fast here - no time - but in scrounging around old TV on YouTube, I got into theme songs of either failed pilots or one-year won...
Thursday, January 16, 2014

My strange obsession: the auto-erotic car

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Behold, the only car I've ever been truly obsessed with: the 1940 Mercury Westergard convertible. I thought I saw one of these...
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Forget it's by P & G, and it will tug at your heart, I guarantee

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Simply hair-raising

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It's cool, what Harold does. I like to think so. Probably next-in-line to his famous clock-dangle is his famous "hair-raisi...
Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Since I will get absolutely nothing done today. . .

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I don't know why I do these things. An obsession is an obsession. But it's a fun one, for the most part. It's waiting for s...
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Margaret Gunning
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Welcome to Margaret Gunning's blog: a tribute to the strangeness of the ordinary. Ms.Gunning is the author of The Glass Character (Thistledown Press), her paean/tribute to the brilliant silent screen comic Harold Lloyd. Researching and writing this novel celebrating Harold's legacy and legend was by far the most compelling (and fun!) experience in her long and varied writer's life. The novel is available on Amazon and Kindle, Thistledown Press, and other major book sites. Her previous novels, Better than Life (NeWestPress) and Mallory (Turnstone Press) explore her lifelong fascination with family secrets, alienation, and the surprising joys of the ordinary. She has also written hundreds of book reviews (Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Toronto Globe and Mail) and newspaper columns for small-town papers across the country. Her philosophy: "Everything that happens is happening for the first time."
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