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Loved the happy ending...
You just reminded me of a poem I wrote about Mexico and margaritas and etc. I think I'll look it up and post it. You do good work. :)
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Pat_B
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November 29, 2006
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your intriguing headline reeled me in. I had to read--
and I wasn't disappointed, it was a great read. What chaos! What fun?
posted by
Julia.
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November 28, 2006
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this sounds like
real life to me
posted by
Azur
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November 28, 2006
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I think it is some sort of law that plumbing will break on a holiday.


I think it is a cosmic law!
posted by
Whacky
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November 28, 2006
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Oh well, at least one person enjoyed it. as I am sure many more will...
It is a bit of a mystery as to why some posts are more read than others. I am at home today, the body unwilling, I am afraid. I know what you think, but truly, i am doing my best. Life is a struggle at times. You cannot jump to conclusions to quickly about my health. It is more complex than I care to understand myself. I am focusing on getting my body and soul working together, even I don't have full understanding of what is happening. Did you receive the cute little furry creatures I sent you. (I discovered this in a stray attachment sent to me long ago by a freind, that i had not even opened).
posted by
marieclaire66
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November 28, 2006
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MC--- Yes, you probably did read it earlier, but not many others did.
My original writing blog, it seems, has fallen out of favor, while the blog with the old stuff is getting more hits. So I moved the Turkey Day post in hopes that a few others might enjoy it.
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Jazwolf
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November 28, 2006
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I read this earlier and I thought I commented, but then may be not.
I enjoyed the way you wrote this, although I am sorry you had to put up with such unexpected hassles. Merci for the comments on my latest poem. Errr, hypocondria is alive and well, and body and mind are talking to each other. I can't go to work today, I feel terrible. I will be okay by tomorrow, I am sure.
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marieclaire66
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November 28, 2006
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