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Oxymorons: Absurdly Logical Quilts
An oxymoron is a combination of contradictory or incongruous words. As fabric interpretations of oxymorons, the 40 quilts in a traveling exhibit opening at the Museum of the American quilter's Society in August 2001 are also contradictions - in title, technique, focus, and design. Quilts in the traveling exhibit were made by many respected and well-known designers. From a quilt named Clearly Deafening Silence, and more, each is a riddle in weave. Meet the designers, see their sketches, and learn the unique thought processes, approaches, and techniques used to create each quilt. REVIEW: A reader from Brentwood, TN says, 'The title itself is a contradiction. 'Absurdly Logical Quilts.'The author has examined the quilts, and contradictory titles, of 40 top American present day quilters. She has explained in simple detail the range of mediums, materials and techniques used by each quilter. It is interesting how each quilter describes her own work of art...'.
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Beauty and the Ape Man! (erotic/erotica)

Beautiful young girl vs. a giant eel!

A Hairy Tale of Beauty & the Ape Man! And a crazy eel! One of the oddest erotic stories in recent memory-good thing it-s comedy because the story is truly off the wall weird! A bizarre fantasy-kind of King Kong/Tarzan with a gorgeous hot girl who decides to take a walk on the wild side!

Nineteen-year-old beauty Blair has an interest in primates - and she finds a man who can fulfill her wildest fantasies when she embarks on a journey with her father along a river winding through a jungle. Can she tame the wild, hairy ape man she finds in the jungle? And what about the eel? At one point, beautiful Blair is attacked by a giant eel in a sexual manner that can only be described as absurd and comical. The eel scene is so absurd and unreal that it is an instant classic! Not necessarily bestiality, but definitely more than slightly bizarre - makes for a novelty of a read. Definitely for the open-minded reader.

Sexually explicit adventure novel with a heady dose of humor!

Excerpt:

Blair looked in their faces once more and shuddered. They were so beautiful, heartbreakingly beautiful. She didn't want to go. Then, just as she turned to leave, one of them caught her eye.

He was a bit shorter and smaller than the rest. But, in proportion, he was enormous. With thick, powerful shoulders and long, massive arms. It looked like he had two bowling balls under his shirt.

His face was thick and fierce-looking with a protruding forehead and deeply-set dark eyes.

His legs were like stubby tree trunks. And she could see by the way his shirt was rolled up to his forearm, that he was covered with a layer of thick, dark curly hair.

That hair sent another set of shudders rushing along her spine and swirling in and out of her cunt crevice. What was it about that kind of primitive-looking man?

The associations of him to the earth, to nature were very strong, but she wasn't quite sure where she had gotten them. Cave men didn't turn her on! She had no wish to be dragged along the rocky ground by her hair and be hauled off to a cave and beaten with a club into sexual submission.

Still, the idea of a hairy, primitive-looking man, a man of the earth and soil, a man unafraid to get his hands dirty or his brow sweaty, a man of iron and grit, that kind of thing truly fascinated her. Fascinated her and turned her on to a boiling rage-

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He's absurdly likeable. A favorite of the faithful. But does Mike Huckabee have a prayer?: An article from: Campaigns & Elections
This digital document is an article from Campaigns & Elections, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2008. The length of the article is 2617 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: He's absurdly likeable. A favorite of the faithful. But does Mike Huckabee have a prayer?
Author: Kerry Howley
Publication:Campaigns & Elections (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2008
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 29 Issue: 1 Page: 28(6)

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