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  • I thought you might all get a kick out of three examples of what I call my Lunatic Notions developed over the last year:

    Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes 2008

  • I always go to Michelle in Lunatic Fringe on Grafton St. I was all set for a big change, the way you are when there are changes in your life.

    One of these days… » 2004 » April 2004

  • I always go to Michelle in Lunatic Fringe on Grafton St. I was all set for a big change, the way you are when there are changes in your life.

    One of these days… » 2004 » April » 29 2004

  • I always go to Michelle in Lunatic Fringe on Grafton St. I was all set for a big change, the way you are when there are changes in your life.

    One of these days… 2004

  • Wednesday, the accomplished Irish bluegrass musician will take the stage at Yoshi's on Fillmore Street, with a band he calls the Lunatic Fringe.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Chronic hschulman@sfchronicle.com (Henry Schulman 2011

  • The Rap Sheet: A Hell of a Find: Wow, a very long-lost Jim Thompson film treatment called Lunatic at Large?

    Archive 2006-10-29 Bill Crider 2006

  • The Rap Sheet: A Hell of a Find: Wow, a very long-lost Jim Thompson film treatment called Lunatic at Large?

    Long-lost Jim Thompson Script Bill Crider 2006

  • The amazing detail in this character's face produces unparalleled mystery, reminiscent of the drama and enigmatic emotion in Goya's asylum drawings and paintings, such as Lunatic from the Calle Mayor, dissolving the lines between insanity and the sublime.

    Julie Henson: Katy Grannan's Boulevard at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco Julie Henson 2011

  • The amazing detail in this character's face produces unparalleled mystery, reminiscent of the drama and enigmatic emotion in Goya's asylum drawings and paintings, such as Lunatic from the Calle Mayor, dissolving the lines between insanity and the sublime.

    Julie Henson: Katy Grannan's Boulevard at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco Julie Henson 2011

  • Lunatic comes from the Latin word "luna," which means "moon," and the suffix "atic," which means "I think you misspelled 'attic.'

    I blame the SuperMoon 2011

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