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posted on 04 February 2010 |
Sounds like sewer backup. Yuck. Entertaining blog, but only because I wasn't experiencing your misfortune! Morgan Mandel
» Morgan Mandel / Chicago,IL
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posted on 04 February 2010 |
Just read the dazzling synopsis of ''Mucho Caliente'', which echoes my 37 year-old partner's jokingly-stated latinesque desires...will make a wonderful present to her!
» Iain Williamson / Saudi Arabia
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posted on 04 February 2010 |
Francesca! You certainly do paint with words, I can almost taste the palette! Your description seemed to just take a life of its own in my mind. I have never been so enthralled just 'reading' about someone's childhood before. nfortunately the Saudi authorities, for reasons of their own clearly, blocked the links for any further reading. I will surely read more later in a more stable environment. Will check about Finland and Hungary! Bye from the sandstorm. Love Iain
» Iain Williamson / Saudi Arabia
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posted on 04 February 2010 |
Stop! Are you mad? Your hairdryer?? Brave girl. Very, very brave girl. Love your ocular ice-picks too! Nice one, hon. :)
» Sheryl / UK
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posted on 03 February 2010 |
"and hurled ocular ice-picks at him" ~ that's my fave among all your incredible descriptions... Oh! Have I had the experience with frozen pipes!!! Here, we've had the water drip-dripping a lot because of frigid temps. My other is obsessed because we had a bunch of pipes freeze about 20 years ago, where we used to live. It was an eerie sound of pop-pop-crack-pop. Also, at that place we had to run a long outdoor cord and place a 100 watt bulb down into the water meter hole every winter so it wouldn't freeze. Yep, I've used a hair dryer before for unfreezing pipes. The smell... I wish I could help!
» Savanna Kougar / Tame Prairie, USA
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