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This : sentence doesn't make any sense to me "This means monkey hate that these writings cannot be easily printed"?. Why monkey?

The section on Electronic Literature doesn't have a sub section on Hypertext Lit. That's something someone should work on.

.Bob's review of bolding.

Evaluating Articles Primary sources The introductory paragraph is poorly sourced and only deals with History, yet primary sources exist in all academic fields and disiplines The picture of the Pomeian people doesnt add to the article without a lot of extra explanation. it creates more questions than it answers.

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Gambling Imagery in Grateful Dead Songs
Here is a book that has a scholarly article on gambling ethics in Dead songs: "Perspectives on The Grateful Dead"Bobwurst (talk) 15:41, 12 April 2018 (UTC)

Bobwurst (talk) 16:52, 19 April 2017 (UTC)I'm going to build (?) a page about the use of gambling imagery in Grateful Dead songs.

Here is a link to website of annotated GD songs. There is a sub list of gambling songs. http://artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/motif.html


 * Jack Straw lyricshttp://artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/jstraw.html
 * Ramble on Rose
 * The Race is On
 * Me and My Uncle
 * Throwing Stones
 * Dire Wolf
 * Loser
 * Candyman
 * Stagger Lee
 * Halfstep Mississippi Uptown Toodeloo
 * Doin that Rag
 * Scarlet Begonias
 * Stella Blue

Here is an article about Robert Hunter that mentions gambling imagery in their songs:

From the Rolling stone article:

"says Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers, a longtime Dead fan. "People will look back and say, 'That's American culture represented in music.' He captured the hippie freedom, the mentality of the little guy against the corporation. A lot of the songs are about gambling, card playing and riverboat guys who'll cut your throat if you look the wrong way." '

Muleskinner definition
Lyrics for Jimmy Rodgers' version https://genius.com/Jimmie-rodgers-blue-yodel-no-8-mule-skinner-blues-lyrics

Photo Jimmy Rodgershttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jimmie_Rodgers_in_1921.jpg

Wide Open Country Mule Skinner Blues https://www.wideopencountry.com/mule-skinner-blues/

More background on song: https://scriptoriumdaily.com/no-mules-were-skinned/