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LOL – thanks my Ape cousin 🙂 it’s always enlightening to see another’s journey
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Good one! 😂
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Reblogged this on Station Stories and commented:
Yes indeedy-do!
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When I first saw your blog title, I thought the SRA had lost his mind! And is there something I’ve missed?
I feel vindicated having read it…
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LOLOL 😄
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
A humorous, yet accurate, portrayal of the book writing process.
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Thanks Don 😃
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Yep – that simple!
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Love this!!! Especially love the “Bitch, please. That’s child’s play.” So funny!!!
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LOLOL
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Yes, it is priceless.
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priceless
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