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Everything posted by Carlos Hazday
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Isn't that the title of one of his new songs? Did you memorize the lyrics? LOL
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Another reason for CJ and Stephen not to get along. Hasn't CJ already mention he barely tolerates opera or ballet? I see him as being aware of and recognizing those artistic endeavors should be supported, but he's more likely to enjoy a sporting events, wearing shorts and a team jersey, drinking beer. As for him apologizing we'll have to wait and see. But if Peter remains in Chipper's employ, the detente he and CJ reached after the initial kerfuffle, will have to become permanent. Or we could just put Peter and Brion in an octagon to duke it out for their employers.
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Writing CJ dealing with reporters and political opponents during the 2016 campaign was fun, but I agree with you: pity anyone who comes at him wrong when he's the candidate. I'm dying to have Pucker Tarlson interview him. After Mexico, CJ will be a media darling, and he'll take a page from Chipper by doing anything he can to spread the word about his upcoming book. Mo' publicity, mo' readers, mo' money. Repeating myself, CJ and Chipper I see as having very similar personalities. Maybe that's why they support each other so much and will by 2040 be two of the most popular men in the US.
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We have further proof those two balance each other well. Owen helps to rein in CJ when he gets out of control.
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Thank you, sir!
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CJ may be acting all grown up now he's a diplomat, but the troublemaker's still around. I'm trying to show these days his violent reactions are reserved for Russian spies and Ooops, can't reveal what's coming yet. Pure as the driven snow. THe names some parents give their kids trying to be cute...
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Peter better relax or I'll have to write him out of the story and replace him with a tall, musclebound, stud. Actually, we'll see Peter again in a few chapters, and he'll return in another story sometime in the future.
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I think every intelligence service in the world's focused on achieving their objectives and collateral damage won't wtop them. We saw it in Domogarov willing to sacrifice a straight man to entrap CJ and Owen. I suspect the CIA revealing they have Domogarov could be a signal to Moscow they had someone who provided information on Putin's plans to invade Ukraine. Made all our warnings about their intentions more believable.
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The name-calling was a borderline issue. Although I wanted it to be funny, the initial draft made CJ sound mean. @WolfM helped me turn it around.
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Thanks for reading, Frank.
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Hope you at least giggled when I tickled you! This trip takes place in mid-January; Chipper's concert in Mexico City will be at the beginning of May. Northman could redeem himself in between and get an invite to the concert. What do you think the chances are?
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LMAO I do come up with a good line now and then, don't I?
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“This shit’s good.” Chipper raised the tumbler to his lips and again tasted the firey liquid. “I know, right? Ozzie and I took advantage of the duty-free shop at the airport. We bought fancy perfumes for the grandmothers and three tequila bottles. One of them’s for you. We’re giving another one to my grandfather.” CJ grinned and wiggled his eyebrows. “The three of us should be able to kill this one before the weekend’s over.” “Typical rich brat, evading taxes whenever possible.” “
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Cold weather + Thread = Black Dust Vikkel, you fool. You may have saved money on the roofs, but you'll regret being cheap soon enough.
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GA's Newest Promising Author: Mawgrim
Carlos Hazday commented on Graeme's blog entry in Gay Authors Archive
Mama raised no fool. I read a quality story and went into recruiting mode. I'm glad it worked. Congratulations, Mawgrim! I look forward to more quality stories.- 27 comments
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I'm old. My memory doesn't work that well. You've done a great job writing around the original stories, so I'm sure I'll get my answers in time.
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As usual, I'm left wanting more. Since the two are found stumbling outside the weyr, I wonder what happened to them being searched.
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For that, you need to read Clive Cussler. Although he died a couple of years ago, his catalogue is gigantic. Good action-adventure stories. Cussler used cars from his own collection in the books. He established a museum for them, I think in Colorado. If I recall, you're a car guy; what Cussler owned and featured in his novels would give you a woodie.
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That's an interesting idea. However, let's remember Dr. Facundo's in Washington and Lincoln's in Mexico City.
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If you're going to point out typos in the comment section. it could become a full-time job. I don't police these the way I do the actual story
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I try to keep things moving and interesting. Being predictable isn't as much fun. So far, I'm happy to say only one comment has come close to predicting what happens at the end. My goal all along was to surprise readers so my 'clues' are all somewhat obscure. Better to spring something new.
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LMFAO I love writing scenes where CJ lays into someone. He's been acting a little too "diplomatic" for my taste, so there may be one or two clashes coming up. Wait for it...
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Classical Hip-Hop! Definitely not my cup of tea. I'm too old and too white.
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Hmmm... There's Peter Davis. He's Heroes Haven's director I think I named a flight attendant Peter at some point, but he never made my spreadsheet There was Pedro Morales, a doorman in NYC. And next week we get to meet Peter He's from California.
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Nah.... No cliffhangers involved. Hell, what you all call a cliffhanger wasn't. All I did was mention something in passing and everyone went bat-shit-crazy. Although had there been a cliffhanger, you know it's easier and faster to tie and knot than to unravel it.