It often seems that one hears yet another story of our collective disgrace at how our ancestors treated Native Americans. But this one, like it's subject, may be unique. Once again, I have learned something both profound and important by reading Tom Clavin. Long may he continue, and long may I have the privilege of reading his work.
It often seems that one hears yet another story of our collective disgrace at how our ancestors treated Native Americans. But this one, like it's subject, may be unique. Once again, I have learned something both profound and important by reading Tom Clavin. Long may he continue, and long may I have the privilege of reading his work.
How about I keep writing 'em and you keep reading 'em for another 20 years? Then one of us has to retire.
That's fine by me, my friend. With modern medicine, I'd like to think we won't be drooling, even at the end. Cheers
What other brains were/are at the Smithsonian? Asking for a doctor friend with a wild look in his eye.