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Jan
6th
Wed
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Book Sale.

For a limited time only, you can get both of my poetry books for just $10 each @ backseatgoodbye.storenvy.com.

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Jan
5th
Tue
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This year,

I am dedicating myself to good art.

Beginning with recognizing some:

Books
On The Road by Jack Kerouack 
Mockingbird, Wish Me Luck by Charles Bukowski

Music
All Hail West Texas by The Mountain Goats
City Route 85 by John K. Samson


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Nov
25th
Wed
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benjaminandhisblog:

Two months ago I blogged about a soon to be released documentary called “I Am Eleven”, a film that focuses on global issues from the perspective of eleven year olds. Since then I’ve received several comments on that blog post from the films director Genevieve Bailey. Genevieve, a fellow Aussie, is obviously very passionate about global issues and of course children. But, more than that she is obviously hugely passionate about her film and spreading her message - so much so that she keeps in correspondence with a small-time blogger like myself.  It’s really refreshing to see this kind of commitment from an individual & wonderful to feel so connected to this project. Without a doubt I can definitely say I’ll be heading along to an Australia screening when the documentary is finally released.
I want to suggest to all reading this - check out the films website, watch the trailer, join the mailing list and see them documentary when it’s released!

Wow, I’m so glad I stumbled upon this post. This looks amazing to me.

benjaminandhisblog:

Two months ago I blogged about a soon to be released documentary called “I Am Eleven”, a film that focuses on global issues from the perspective of eleven year olds. Since then I’ve received several comments on that blog post from the films director Genevieve Bailey. Genevieve, a fellow Aussie, is obviously very passionate about global issues and of course children. But, more than that she is obviously hugely passionate about her film and spreading her message - so much so that she keeps in correspondence with a small-time blogger like myself. It’s really refreshing to see this kind of commitment from an individual & wonderful to feel so connected to this project. Without a doubt I can definitely say I’ll be heading along to an Australia screening when the documentary is finally released.

I want to suggest to all reading this - check out the films website, watch the trailer, join the mailing list and see them documentary when it’s released!

Wow, I’m so glad I stumbled upon this post. This looks amazing to me.


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Nov
22nd
Sun
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I’m ready for this to hit theaters.

I’m ready for this to hit theaters.


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Nov
21st
Sat
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My newly crafted wallpaper, in celebration of my favorite holiday.

My newly crafted wallpaper, in celebration of my favorite holiday.


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Thank you, Dr. Seuss, mainly for helping my own imagination along.

Thank you, Dr. Seuss, mainly for helping my own imagination along.


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I was born in the arms of imaginary friends…
— John Mayer

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Nov
20th
Fri
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Sincerely,Chad

Sincerely,
Chad


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I've neglected this blog too long.

I just sat here and enjoyed Tumblr for the first time in months.
I mean, don’t get me wrong, I love posting on here, and have been posting regularly on my Backseat Goodbye blog as usual…
But I just realized I haven’t had the time to actually sit here, and enjoy the Tumblr community in so long.

So, I’m gonna see about taking a few extra minutes each day to get up to date on my own personal interests and writing on this blog. I mean, come on, this was my original Tumblr… No use in letting it be lonely any longer.


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Oct
4th
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