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ok, i take back the previous comment
about the simplicity of male wardrobe matters. a very indepth account - i almost feel inspired :) on your third paragraph is about where I forget that I left washing to soak and do something more fun!
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starr_childe
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May 26, 2008
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Ok, I re-read your post, I figured you do it all the time with my poems so I would do it to you. I am glad I did because I had found it great the first time around but on second read I found it fascinating. You are truly a very good writer John, you have the ability to talk about almost anything and let your imagination run with it to create a story where there was none. It is amazing to me how you become intimate with your readers and allow them to get into your reasoning so efortlessly...like if you were conversing with them. That is a great quality in a writer, and you my dear friend have it. Have a great day and don't eat too many hot dogs
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Sinome
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May 26, 2008
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This is so good John...I actually do this for another person ~ wash and hang dry --- and yes, we have giggled before watching the wind play in the clothes ~


Elyse
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elysianfields
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May 25, 2008
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GREAT DESCRIPTION AND GREAT WRITING. BUT, I AM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU WHAT I REALLY THINK. SAM
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sam444
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May 25, 2008
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Wow John, I think you are having a little too much fun doing laundry. loll, Hey I got tons of it for tomorrow if you want to lend a hand :-) and my sheets are white, imagine what grand sails they would make for that ship that your imagination takes you sailing on. Great post my freiend, maybe tomorrow we can try doing dishes :-)
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Sinome
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May 24, 2008
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Before the machine comes in the world, people did by themself..
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9STAR
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May 24, 2008
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