David Galassie
David Galassie is an HR specialist in Columbia, SC who enjoys movies, TV, music, comic books, and animation. A frequent contributor to a retro '50s/'60s website, he chronicles notable acts of the 1960s and also many obscure bands and one-hit wonders.
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I Will Wait for You in My DreamsThis story conveys a small moment in time, when one man was consumed by the vivid dreams he'd have every night. One such dream is described but his journey leads to an inevitable conclusion.
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, a ReviewDr. Horrible is a supervillain in love. But his mortal enemy, Captain Hammer, steals his girl. In this musical, will Dr. Horrible get the girl of his dreams and become a member of that evil fraternity, the Evil league of Evil? -
Koko's ReckoningKoko is a children's entertainer in the early days of television. We find him considering making a major life-changng decision....
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When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, by Bob GreeneWhat if you could tour the country with an iconic band from your youth? That's what writer Bob Greene did over the course of 15 summers with Jan and Dean. -
Radio DazeTribute to an old transistor radio -
Reality and CelebrityAn opinion piece about reality shows in general and what it says about America
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Spin Rack and RuinA trip back memory lane about the origins of the author's obsession with comic books. -
The Summer of Johnny Morris and the Milwaukee BrewersA 13 year old experiences the rebirth of baseball in his summertime world, highlighted by his correspondence with a ballplayer
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Baby BoyA remembrance of my dear grandfather. -
Military Veterans to Use Internet as Resource for Aid, Information, in 2009With the war in Iraq entering its sixth year and the upcoming presidential election looming, we, as Americans, are learning to cope with many veterans' issues that will refuse to go away for decades to come. These issues will be at the forefront in 2009.
