Senate Parking is the result of hundreds of years of politicians ‘trying to do the right thing.’ It is a natural inclination for people in power to abuse that power. Hence, the little guy always gets screwed.
But, hey, it’s not that bad — the little guy can follow in the power-man’s footsteps.
The dialogue in Senate Parking struck home and reminded me of people I’ve known, jobs I’ve worked and thoughts I’ve had. People often talk about “keeping it real” and this story delivers the goods in that rare and distinguished category. I don’t know if the characters are the kind of people I’d want to take home to meet my mother, but I definitely want to know what happens to them in the next segment of the story. See the full review at http://sharedreviews.com/review/review_view/38051
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By Skeeze Whitlow on Jan 10, 2009 | Reply
Senate Parking is the result of hundreds of years of politicians ‘trying to do the right thing.’ It is a natural inclination for people in power to abuse that power. Hence, the little guy always gets screwed.
But, hey, it’s not that bad — the little guy can follow in the power-man’s footsteps.
By Dr. Gabriel Constans on Jan 26, 2009 | Reply
The dialogue in Senate Parking struck home and reminded me of people I’ve known, jobs I’ve worked and thoughts I’ve had. People often talk about “keeping it real” and this story delivers the goods in that rare and distinguished category. I don’t know if the characters are the kind of people I’d want to take home to meet my mother, but I definitely want to know what happens to them in the next segment of the story. See the full review at http://sharedreviews.com/review/review_view/38051