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You’ve Got To See Stonehenge

You’ve Got To See Stonehenge

Posted on 23. Aug, 2009 by James L. Clark.

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There’s a lot of speculation about what significance the stones at Stonehenge hold, how they got there since there aren’t any quarries with rock of that specific composition nearby, and a bunch of religious themed ideas on the place being used for rituals, sacrifice, and as a burial site.

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Interview with Magician Cyril Takayama

Interview with Magician Cyril Takayama

Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by James L. Clark.

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Humble, determined, talented, skilled, engaging, personable, creative, motivated, and a thousand other favorable words can be used to describe this incomparable magician. In an art too often plagued by arrogance and conceit, deception and deprecation, envy and a self-induced sense of entitlement, Cyril embodies all of the positive traits that makes him one of the best diplomats America has ever had representing magic to the masses.

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Why London? Part 1

Why London? Part 1

Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by James L. Clark.

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I love the UK. No seriously, it’s one of my favorite countires in the world, and London is one of my favorite cities. Why go? That’s easy… it’s huge, old, and has a ton of things to see—Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, The Portobello, Tate Modern, The Imperial War Museum, and so much more.

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I Think I’m Turning Japanese

Posted on 11. Aug, 2009 by James L. Clark.

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The last time I stepped foot in Japan was nearly 20 years ago. I was a young soldier serving in the US Army and had a fascination for all things I perceived to be military, including traditional Japanese Daito-ryu Aikijujustsu and Aikido.

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