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West Hills, CAUSA
Hometown
West Hills
Meetup Member since
August 5, 2003

Brian is a member of Los Angeles Strictly Classics Book Club

Member of this Meetup Group since
August 20, 2007
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What are some of your favorite classic fiction novels?

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List the top 5 classics you wish to read for the first time.

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  •  Brian, My first book, "The Male Thing Explained," is a memoir. It begins with anger over a betrayal & ends with understanding the power of forgiveness. You can't forgive what you don't understand. My current book-in-progress, "The "Human Thing Explained: Taming the Lizard & the Dog & Living with Love" discloses the very essence of where anger begins & how compassion for self & others enables us to truly heal & move forward. For me, happiness is living life without having the need to apologize. 

    Edwardleegee (May 20, 2008 6:30 PM)
  •  Brian, I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into making these meetups successful. It's rare that one can connect with a room filled with "ethical," philosophically articulate people, but you have made it happen. For that I applaud your efforts. 

    Edwardleegee (May 19, 2008 11:40 AM)
  •  okay the baby photo just freaks me out! how the heck are ya? have seen you for quite a spell! 

    Jennifer Juniper (Mar 26, 2008 11:30 PM)
  •  Hi Brian, thank you for the nice hello. I hope to check out a meeting in the near future. 

    Ayana (Feb 29, 2008 5:45 PM)
  •  Hi Brian, You are a percipient philosopher! 

    Lisa J. (Feb 29, 2008 5:31 PM)