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If people cannot see the broader implications of what I am talking about with my 224 613 Project many over the last 26 years have. This has to do with the education of our future lawyers, politicians, judges and other very powerful people and their attitudes towards survivors/victims of crimes. Law librarians are a very small group whose attitudes and traditions impact every aspect of the life of Americans through access to the best information available in many settings.

Everyone should be interested in what is in our local law libraries especially if they are victims/survivors of crimes or have family members or friends who are victims/survivors of crimes.

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If people cannot see the broader implications of what I am talking about with my 224 613 Project many over the last 26 years have. This has to do with the education of our future lawyers, politicians, judges and other very powerful people and their attitudes towards survivors/victims of crimes. Law librarians are a very small group whose attitudes and traditions impact every aspect of the life of Americans through access to the best information available in many settings.
Love your great effort of 26 years, what is your website?
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Meryl Streep - Rotten Tomatoes

This woman is supposedly quite nice according to a fellow Palm Harbor Library volunteer who was a teacher or something like that in the small New England town where Meryl Streep lived or lives(?) with her kids and husband.

People must not forget that this is a small world in many respects. You meet people who have met many other people especially if you volunteer among 200 or so library volunteers from many parts of the US. Too bad that the local public libraries do not seem to have that huge public group of loyal volunteers. The Mark Twain Library is different as it seems like a private library created by volunteers for other volunteers and the Villagers.

I volunteered at the Palm Harbor Library as well as the East Lake Community Library for about 10-14 hours per week from 2000-2003. Met a lot of nice people. The man in charge was kind of a obnoxious New Yorker named Gene Coppola. He was of the NYC Coppolas and of no relation that I know of to the San Francisco Coppolas of The Godfather fame. I have visited with a member of that family on Facebook on-and-off for a while. I mean with the SF based Coppolas.

Had been trying to get a foot in the door to work in a Tampa Bay area library by volunteering but no matter how hard I had tried just could not break out of the volunteer category.

I did pester many librarians about their holdings for survivors/victims of crimes while I lived there in Palm Harbor, FL from 1996-2005 so maybe that had something to do with it.
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Meryl Streep - Rotten Tomatoes

This woman is supposedly quite nice according to a fellow Palm Harbor Library volunteer who was a teacher or something like that in the small New England town where Meryl Streep lived or lives(?) with her kids and husband.

People must not forget that this is a small world in many respects. You meet people who have met many other people especially if you volunteer among 200 or so library volunteers from many parts of the US. Too bad that the local public libraries do not seem to have that huge public group of loyal volunteers. The Mark Twain Library is different as it seems like a private library created by volunteers for other volunteers and the Villagers.

I volunteered at the Palm Harbor Library as well as the East Lake Community Library for about 10-14 hours per week from 2000-2003. Met a lot of nice people. The man in charge was kind of a obnoxious New Yorker named Gene Coppola. He was of the NYC Coppolas and of no relation that I know of to the San Francisco Coppolas of The Godfather fame. I have visited with a member of that family on Facebook on-and-off for a while. I mean with the SF based Coppolas.

Had been trying to get a foot in the door to work in a Tampa Bay area library by volunteering but no matter how hard I had tried just could not break out of the volunteer category.

I did pester many librarians about their holdings for survivors/victims of crimes while I lived there in Palm Harbor, FL from 1996-2005 so maybe that had something to do with it.
What's the website of your project?
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6517 views now as of 6/22/2017 10:34 AM. The clock at the end of Season 3 of Fargo 6/21/2017 was quite interesting.

Try thinking out-of-the box if you are going to understand what has been happening with my 224 613 Project over the last 26 years or so. I had a little push when watching the Dustin Hoffman movie Outbreak at the Petaluma Theater in Northern CA back around March of 1995. Outbreak (1995) - Rotten Tomatoes This was filmed not too far from there or parts of it. And maybe some of its crew were staying about 300 feet out of our back door at the Red Lion Inn which was across the fairway from our Rohnert Park, CA home. Movie production trailers often parked there whenever they were making movies in the Sonoma Valley or points west or east.

Morgan Freeman - Rotten Tomatoes

Donald Sutherland - Rotten Tomatoes

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What's the website of your project?
There is no website. Tal's 'project' is little more than a 26-year long letter writing campaign. His posts on this thread apparently continue to provide some sense of relevance to his life.

His daily ramblings about people he knows, movies he's seen and errands he has run are his attempt to breathe life into a thread that was DOA with his first post.
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There is no website. Tal's 'project' is little more than a 26-year long letter writing campaign. His posts on this thread apparently continue to provide some sense of relevance to his life.

His daily ramblings about people he knows, movies he's seen and errands he's has run are his attempt to breathe life into a thread that was DOA with his first post.
That can't be, how can you have a 26 year Project with no website, especially a project that is focused on improving the flow of information. Duhh
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6517 views now as of 6/22/2017 10:34 AM. The clock at the end of Season 3 of Fargo 6/21/2017 was quite interesting.

Try thinking out-of-the box if you are going to understand what has been happening with my 224 613 Project over the last 26 years or so. I had a little push when watching the Dustin Hoffman movie Outbreak at the Petaluma Theater in Northern CA back around March of 1995. Outbreak (1995) - Rotten Tomatoes This was filmed not too far from there or parts of it. And maybe some of its crew were staying about 300 feet out of our back door at the Red Lion Inn which was across the fairway from our Rohnert Park, CA home. Movie production trailers often parked there whenever they were making movies in the Sonoma Valley or points west or east.

Morgan Freeman - Rotten Tomatoes

Donald Sutherland - Rotten Tomatoes

Ignore the trolls!
6595 posts now in my massive 224 613 Project of 26 year. I recall that Gene Coppola the Director of the Palm Harbor Library the first time I met him around July or August of 2000 demanded a cut of 50% if they got involved with this Project. I said no right away to Coppola as I had just met him and already had nine years of hard work on this Herculean effort. Other library directors in the Tampa Bay area were more friendly especially Lana Bullian who I used to say hi to quite often when she was at Tarpon Springs PL and then when she became Library Director at the Safety Harbor PL.

Ignore the trolls on here. They like to stir doubts and anger just because they can on an unmoderated Political Forum.

Coppola saw something he wanted to steal with my 224 613 Project. And this is intellectual property of sorts. It is very well documented as well.

I was a volunteer at Palm Harbor Library for then about two months when I met Gene Coppola around July or August of 2000. I had a MA in Librarianship and Information Management and then maybe ten years of library related work or volunteer experience. In addition I had a JD and two BAs in Philosophy and History with two semesters of Spanish as well. And some Dutch and German courses too taken after getting these 4 degrees. The Spanish was after I got my MA and while I was working as an Indexer/Abstractor at the Ziff Davis owned Information Access Company.
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6595 posts now in my massive 224 613 Project of 26 year. I recall that Gene Coppola the Director of the Palm Harbor Library the first time I met him around July or August of 2000 demanded a cut of 50% if they got involved with this Project. I said no right away to Coppola as I had just met him and already had nine years of hard work on this Herculean effort. Other library directors in the Tampa Bay area were more friendly especially Lana Bullian who I used to say hi to quite often when she was at Tarpon Springs PL and then when she became Library Director at the Safety Harbor PL.

Ignore the trolls on here. They like to stir doubts and anger just because they can on an unmoderated Political Forum.

Coppola saw something he wanted to steal with my 224 613 Project. And this is intellectual property of sorts. It is very well documented as well.

I was a volunteer at Palm Harbor Library for then about two months when I met Gene Coppola around July or August of 2000. I had a MA in Librarianship and Information Management and then maybe ten years of library related work or volunteer experience. In addition I had a JD and two BAs in Philosophy and History with two semesters of Spanish as well. And some Dutch and German courses too taken after getting these 4 degrees. The Spanish was after I got my MA and while I was working as an Indexer/Abstractor at the Ziff Davis owned Information Access Company.
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6613 views now. How cool is that for my 224 613 Project of 26 years? Shame that the trolls on here try to ruin a good thing with their frequent insults.

This is as of 6/22/2017 3:02 PM EST.

Just a useful link to mention-- 5 Ways to Handle and Prevent Cyber-Harassment - ABC News

The Ignore List comes in handy.
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6613 views now. How cool is that for my 224 613 Project of 26 years? Shame that the trolls on here try to ruin a good thing with their frequent insults.

This is as of 6/22/2017 3:02 PM EST.

Just a useful link to mention-- 5 Ways to Handle and Prevent Cyber-Harassment - ABC News

The Ignore List comes in handy.
The only downside, is that you're missing how deeply you're living inside Blind Allegiance's head...rent free.


He's beyond obsessed with you.


Loving it!
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The only downside, is that you're missing how deeply you're living inside Blind Allegiance's head...rent free.


He's beyond obsessed with you. [emoji106]


Loving it!
I actually love him and poopy pants man too.
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The only downside, is that you're missing how deeply you're living inside Blind Allegiance's head...rent free.


He's beyond obsessed with you.


Loving it!
That's the problem. I had a real life stalker while at the U of MN Law Library. Gail P. And this was for nine months (September 1989- May 1990) or so. My live- in girlfriend got the worst of it. It is not fun. Of course, this world-- the Political Forum-- is what we and the Moderators and Administrators make of it. It is very far from the real world. But FL laws do cover it. The law could not do much about Gail P. either. Then. Eventually they could do quite a lot.

6648 views now as of 5:31 PM 6/22/2017 EST.

And did the U of MN Law Library have any resources to help me and my live in girlfriend deal with Gail P? Not really. The laws were not all that much there.
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That's the problem. I had a real life stalker while at the U of MN Law Library. Gail P. And this was for nine months (September 1989- May 1990) or so. My live- in girlfriend got the worst of it. It is not fun. Of course, this world-- the Political Forum-- is what we and the Moderators and Administrators make of it. It is very far from the real world. But FL laws do cover it. The law could not do much about Gail P. either. Then. Eventually they could do quite a lot.

6648 views now as of 5:31 PM 6/22/2017 EST.

And did the U of MN Law Library have any resources to help me and my live in girlfriend deal with Gail P? Not really. The laws were not all that much there.
6681 views now as of 11:35 PM EST 6/22/2017. The American Library Association convention is underway and some these librarians might be partying still or reading up on developments with respect to Donald John Trump and library funding.

ALA Annual 2017
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6681 views now as of 11:35 PM EST 6/22/2017. The American Library Association convention is underway and some these librarians might be partying still or reading up on developments with respect to Donald John Trump and library funding.

ALA Annual 2017
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