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Election Year Blues

Memphis Earlene does not understand how a young woman in her right mind would want Newt Gingrich in her bed. ” If you stuck a fork in him he’d bleed  ugly sauce. Looks like a Serbian dictator on trial for … Continue reading

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New Year Blues

New Year Blues.

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Shopping Blues

Memphis Earlene and I are in New York City for the Weekend, and I am taking her shopping, which means a whirlwind tour of Second Hand and Consignment Stores.  At Angel St. (118 W. 17th) we bought 10 hair bands … Continue reading

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Joan Didion Blues

  Joan Didion Blues I’ve always envied Joan Didion for her glamourous life. Her style, her marriage to a fellow writer who adored her, her ability to walk in high heels. Like the red sandals with their four inch high … Continue reading

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Occupy Wall Street Blues

Occupy Wall Street Blues.

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Savage Homecoming

Memphis Earlene and I got bumped up to Business class on the flight home from France. Unlike me she’s hard to impress. “Yeah, the seats are bigger, the drinks are free, and they serve better food. But it’s still airplane … Continue reading

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The Yemen Blues

The Yemen Blues.

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You Can’t Sing the Blues in French part 3

You Can’t Sing the Blues in French part 3.

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You Can’t Sing the Blues in French

You Can’t Sing the Blues in French.

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Introducing Memphis Earlene (aka Judith Podell)

Prose by JUDITH PODELL aka Memphis Earlene Gray Most Blues begin “woke up this morning.” This, and several more Universal Laws of the Blues were revealed to me, along with my new blues name, Memphis Earlene Gray. Never has a … Continue reading

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