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RED GLADIOLA

Fiction & Poetry Journal of T. Wong

Category: It Really Happened

From the movie, “My Week With Marilyn”

Sir Laurence Olivier. Memorable quotes on Marilyn:

“She never thinks she’s good enough. That’s what makes her so wonderful…and so unhappy.”

“It’s like teaching Urdu to a badger!”

Author redgladiolaPosted on January 3, 2012Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on From the movie, “My Week With Marilyn”

Today’s amNewYork crossword

36 Down: British mother
Me (filling in answer): “Mum’s the word! Oh…haha.”

Yes, I laugh at my own (unintentional) jokes.

Author redgladiolaPosted on January 3, 2012January 4, 2012Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on Today’s amNewYork crossword

A Happy Family

Inscription on a park bench at Central Park:

For Anne & Michael
May Your Days in The Park
Be Filled With Joy & Wonder.
Love, Daddy & Papa

Happy LGBT families make me happy. =)

Author redgladiolaPosted on January 2, 2012Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on A Happy Family

Ad on the corner of Bleeker & Lafayette

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Author redgladiolaPosted on January 2, 2012Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on Ad on the corner of Bleeker & Lafayette

Open House

There is an indoor art installation at 201 Mulberry constructed of astro-turf, plastic trees, and spotlights colored butter-yellow pink, but the laughing kids in the gallery make it an authentic park.

Author redgladiolaPosted on December 29, 2011Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on Open House

Model-T

Today, I saw Santa driving down Adams Street in a black Model-T. Apparently, he’s running a side-operation called Long Hill Carpentry.

Author redgladiolaPosted on December 27, 2011January 2, 2012Categories It Really HappenedLeave a comment on Model-T

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Red Gladiola is the fiction and poetry journal of T. Wong. From the Roman word for “sword,” the gladiolus symbolizes strength and moral integrity, as well as infatuation. All images used at Red Gladiola are taken from the public domain unless otherwise credited. Works may not be used or duplicated without the author's explicit consent.

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