My Anniversary Gift To The Poverello Center Is Detailing Why MY Ellie Boldman Problem Is YOUR Ellie Boldman Problem

by Travis Mateer

Today is the day my former employer, the Poverello Center, is having their GALA at the trillion dollar library. In honor of this special day, please read my SPECIAL PROFILE on Ellie Boldman at Western Montana News.

Will I be attending the GALA this evening? No, I told the person who unofficially outreached me not to worry, I have dishes to wash today, and other things more important than doing what my detractors may expect of me.

Besides, I’ve already seen the Pov display and I am very NOT impressed.

If you appreciate the perspective my new status as UNHOUSED is providing, then consider assisting my work by donating to Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF). Any little bit helps.

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A Trigger Whale Song, A Killer Whale Synchronicity

by Travis Mateer

Why did I choose WHALE for my song? I was thinking of “elephant in the room” and wanted to go bigger, since I was going to combine whale with an incendiary word that rhymes with “trigger”. And why was I going to do that?

My reaction to author Stephanie Land’s literary threat at the second marathon Council meeting in less than two weeks resulted in two N-bombs dropped in this post because I continue to think how Sean Stevenson and Johnny Lee Perry died is monumentally significant, so if I have to use the kind of language that is sure to get noticed, well, that’s what I’m going to do, since I can’t claim the literary privilege of having 100 million people now familiar with my story like Stephanie Land can.

I did NOT watch the end of the Council meeting on Monday, I listened to it in my box truck instead, so I didn’t see the t-shirt Stephanie Land was wearing–I only noticed it while filming her public comment because a lag between the video/audio made me avoid filming her face since the lag was distracting.

Here’s the comment, see why the shirt got my attention?

Yes, Land was wearing a t-shirt featuring a KILLER Whale with the phrase SINK THE RICH on it. Listen to my song and it will just heighten the synchronicity.

Wild Kingdom indeed!

Later today I’ll be throwing up a bonus post with the link to my special profile of Ellie Boldman on this special day for the Poverello Center, my former employer.

Thanks for reading!