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Joined: Sep 21, 2009 (12:01pm) Updated: Sep 21, 2009 (12:05pm) Profile Views: 1,569 ( Login to Shadow ) Login to Send a Private Message to Wyatt Sanderman Day
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About
Wyatt is not writing in the 3rd person here, I am writing his profile for him and he has approved of its contents. You see, Wyatt is a very private individual; living with his wife, their 2 dogs in a humble abode on the banks of a branch that empties into Blounts Creek. Suffice it to say, Wyatt is way off the grid. His contact with the world is writing for us.Wyatt hails from a small antebellum town in Georgia. He played football there in Washington, Ga., and then in the SEC as a tailback. He pulled two tours in the Vietnam War as a Spad pilot detached to the USS Ticonderoga. He doesn't talk much about that, just the football.
Wyatt wishes to continue his days lost in the seclusion of his upper Blounts Creek home: writing, painting, and otherwise rendering his world on paper and canvas. Wyatt has become a friend of our family here at Symbiotic Networks, and we pray for his days to be those of peace.
Stan
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"Burn After Reading," the latest edition in Ethan and Joel Coen's offbeat and often distinctive films: some comedies, some dramas, some from another world of intellect, was exactly what I expected - overwhelmingly eclectic.
Published: Friday, May 11th, 2012 @ 6:04 am
By: Wyatt Sanderman Day
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"Vicky Cristina Barcelona" was surprisingly funny. Laughing out loud at neurotic Europeans and American Tourists is rather more humorous than considering the humor wrapped in the neurosis of Manhattan natives, which has been the staple of previous Woody Allen Movies.
Published: Friday, May 4th, 2012 @ 9:09 pm
By: Wyatt Sanderman Day
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"The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" gives us a slow, drawn look at his last days as a paranoid sociopath and the aftermath that rewarded his place in history as a folk hero.
Published: Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 @ 12:17 pm
By: Wyatt Sanderman Day
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It is just that he was so drastically different - odd in most people's estimation - that one, I believe, would need to have lived just a piece of his unique existence to understand his genius.
Published: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012 @ 9:59 pm
By: Wyatt Sanderman Day
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Middle-aged widower Walter Vale finds richness to his life by discovering that he matters, that others matter. Walter is a miserable man who admits, "I pretend at life. I pretend to work, but, in fact I haven't done any real work for some time."
Published: Monday, April 23rd, 2012 @ 6:10 am
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Profile Comments
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David Winstead said:
( September 28th, 2009 @ 3:54 pm )
You are truly a great writer Wyatt. Keep up the good work! |









I don't know what I would do without this job. I thank all of you for being so nice to me at SNI.