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The Dancing Boy

For the twenty years (this past January) since the overdose, I’ve suffered from nightly insomnia (which is a shame since coming up I was a talented sleeper).

Lately I’ve been waking up around 4 or 5am, wanting to tell things.

Here is one, a thing of things.

You see: I share something in common with the subject, at least, of a recent very popular blind. No, I don’t mean that we grew up in the same place, although we did.

This person revealed this thing, and really I should say other thing, about a half-decade ago, I think.

The reason you don’t want to is what happened next.

The sibling, who in kid times I once counted as a friend, reacted that way.

Even more sadly, that most important of older women did too.

And then what happened next, which won’t, I hope, be happening now.

In a grim coincidence, I grew up on the same block as a woman – then nearing old age – whose fictional likeness was already one of the more famous grand-daughter characters (of course, and sadly, that’s not all she was).

I like to refer to the writer of this one – one of the best of all time – who deserved the award for it.

And much as in this other person’s case, the two additional types of conduct toward me were also present, and persistent.

In one case, when I was eight, the door was flung open on a Sunday morning – refer to the original blind for my state of dress – and I was thrown across the room and against the wall because I wasn’t ready to go.

Where as one happened in secret, and this one in private, the third one happened basically in public.

Lots of people, including friends, will have stories.

And I won’t hesitate to mention that mine was to me as much I imagine as this other person’s, also a booster – someone who believed in you and what you could do.

That’s the part that makes it all so messed up.

By “what happened next” I mean I hope I won’t be forced to do/say what happened next.

For the connection to the grand-daughter refer to experience of the mother.

Dancing Boy: Kenneth Hempel

Subject: Amanda Bynes

Woman: Shirley Temple

Amanda Bynes Siblings Draw Battle Lines Our Dad is NOT an Abuser

The brother and sister of Amanda Bynes have lashed out at her for attacking their dad and accusing him of physical and sexual abuse.

Jillian O’Keefe and Tommy Bynes tell TMZ through their lawyer, Tamar Arminak, “We are disturbed beyond words that Amanda would come up with such a fabrication as a way to avoid getting much needed help or treatment.”

Amanda went on the warpath against her dad Friday after she learned her parents were coming to NYC to get her into a mental health facility, tweeting her dad had sexually and physically abused her … something her dad vehemently denies.- Source

EXCLUSIVE: The communist plot to abduct Shirley Temple – and how Kissinger was warned child star-turned-diplomat was target for Japanese fanatics

Shirley Temple was the target of one of the world’s most dangerous terrorist groups when she was US ambassador to Ghana in 1974, secret files obtained by Daily Mail Online reveal.

Senior officials believed that the Japanese Red Army were going to abduct the actress while she was serving in her first full diplomatic post.

The papers, sent to then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s office, were obtained by Daily Mail Online after an FOIA request led to them being declassified more than 40 years on.

Temple had been warned she was in their sights and that they had dispatched terrorists to Accra, the capital of Ghana.

The U.S. embassy in the African nation sent an urgent warning to Washington telling them that the Red Army was in the area and ‘specialized in hijacking and kidnapping’ – Source


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