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“Go into advertising”, they said
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They said just one bag…
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White sand beaches the ad said.
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It’s all true. I promise you.
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I already have enough books - said I - never. More book shelves too
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…their plot had been discovered
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Otter logistics chain? Typo was assumed.
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Used truck. Wood not included
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How may I direct your call?
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Could’a been a rabbit. Really
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“I know there are thorns and itchy stuff in there but you’re a wild bear, just get on with it”
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fascinating birds
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Down by the old, mill, stream🎶
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Both rock and hard place
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we don’t need bullet trains until it’s easier to get to the bullet train departure point. When everything else is ‘car centric’ it becomes an airplane substitute with an airport parking overhead
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Trust me. I know the way.
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another scary thought- if you buy hard copy from Amazon, the same people who might turn off your Kindle copy know who has those books
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All dressed up. Nowhere to goat.
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Leg cramp! Leg cramp!
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I do not understand. Do we graduate fewer students, graduate students who do not have required skills, do reading skills degrade over time, or has the measurement become meaningless?
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they call them what?
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No diving! Out of the pool!
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let’s go to the hop
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One broken snow globe? Wow!
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but I thought you said…
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took this to heart when first published in Future Shock. It helped me regroup and relaunch several times in a long and varied career
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Friends, woodland creatures, fuzzy beings of all kind…
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feel the burn
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Ooo, something new to knock over
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some organizations have no sense of adventure
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mixed mortar and hauled brick for a mason
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‘excessive personal library’. I do not understand
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good to see an outdoor location. Know where the fire extinguisher is anyway. Happy Thanksgiving
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looking for Peter Rabbit or Watership Down?
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if authors are fairly compensated and no effort is made to restrain others from acquiring the content you may brew them as tea with milk and sugar
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They’re allowing time for women of child bearing age to flee the state. They believe that makes them benevolent despots
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the universe demands it be slow
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The library of my youth had that smell. It was a smell of paper, ink, bookbinding, natural ventilation, and welcoming acceptance. Looking back now it also reeked of white privilege, but that was our fault not the books. I try not to blame them or the memory.
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if that’s what’s happening in the dining room I don’t think I want takeout either
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there’s a story here, ‘How I lost my molar in the great fluoride wars’. Of course we all lose as the avalanche of outrages drown out other problems the politicians want ignored
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you speak strangely of ‘too many books’. I do not understand this concept.
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