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While in Washington the previous December, following the conversation about the incipient community for homeless veterans in Colorado Springs, Brett insisted Ritch accompany him to Heroes Haven for a visit between Christmas and New Year’s. “You haven’t been there in a while. The place’s grown and matured. It really is like a small town neighborhood.” “I’m sure the documentary winning an Oscar helped them raise money.” Ritch already had a DVD of A Home for Warriors stashed in his backpack t
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Tentatively late July. My friends have a summer house in the Hamptons and although the husband will travel back to the city now and then, the wife plans to be out there for 4 months.
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Thank you, Parker. Just so you know, the sight sticks with adults too. It's amazing how they all rush out making the sand look alive.
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Thanks Jeff. I'm not sure what timing is in places like Australia and Hawaii, but in South Florida summertime is nesting season. I live 10 minutes from the beach and sometimes next month strrt lights near the water will be dimmed. Check out the Sea Turtle Conservancy's website for more info. https://www.conserveturtles.org/
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Between Senior and the closet, Rick's been suffocating. He took care of himself physically but the mental turmoil must have been murder. Funny how caring for someone else led him out from under both. Ca t wait until he has a new van, though. His current one's not fit to be driven by a famous concert pianists partner. Or is Plummer Rick going to give up glamorous Eagle Lake and become a traveling groupie? 😁
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When I'm in NYC this summer, I'm going to approach a friend about illustrations. You just never know.
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So, my Earth Day born niece graduates from law school and her younger sisters gets her bachelor degree a week earlier. One of the jobs that one's applied for and is interviewing with is a start up talent agency in Atlanta. The woman running it has represented rappers and musicians for a while. Maybe my niece can line up an agent for me.
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Gracias, Jose! It's quite a change to write 'cute' when most of my characters are foul mouthed and/or sex fiends.
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@Reader1810 I spent lots of time in the Keys eating conch chowder, conch fritters, and sweet bread while growing up. Writing this brought back fond memories
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Liebe, Elizabeth Liston Abello, was born April 22, 2020. Some of the CJ series' cast, got the same birthdays as my relative's. CJ shares with one of my brother and his twins will be born on my other brother's b'day. And as you can see in the dedication, My niece, Alex, was born on Earth Day. She turns 25 today and graduates from law school in a couple of weeks.
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By the end of today, she'll be covered in chocolate cake.
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“Wake up, baby. We have a surprise for you.” Pete gently shook his daughter’s shoulder. Liebe slowly came alert. She brushed blonde bangs off her face, stretched, and stared at her father. “Morning, Papi. What kind of surprise?” “Do you remember our friend, Jo? The lady who runs the Sea Turtle Center? She texted us this morning. A lot of turtles are coming on the beach to lay eggs. Wanna go see ’em?” “Yesss!” Liebe was instantly alert. The mention of nesting sea turtles sufficient
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Liebe, a young girl living in the Florida Keys with her two fathers, is invited to watch sea turtles come ashore to lay eggs. When one appears to be in trouble because of plastic waste, their friend Jo comes to the rescue. A few weeks later, Liebe’s delighted as countless hatchlings race across the sand to the ocean.
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@BlueWindBoy LMAO - My editor complained he paid more for his wine boxes. At one point I hoped to write something together involving the Hills and my guys, but Marcus dropped the third book in the series. I think he didn't like some of the suggestions his editor made. I wonder if they throw any sort of party at Copley Hall these days.
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I wonder if the Kardashians realize how often they're the butt end of jokes. Probably doesn't matter to them as they out their money. Austin being a jarhead may just provide an in for Brandon. I was impressed you thought about tats disappearing when shifting. It's those little details that round out a story even if most readers won't even notice. Good job, son.
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@BlueWindBoy Let's see how much clarity I can provide without blinding you with spoilers. A couple of your comments refer to things partially planted to justify future events. I prefer not to pull rabbits out of hats too often. Yeah, those guys (particularly CJ, may not always express themselves in a totally correct way, but any sort of discrimination or abuse will irk them. I mean, CJ wrote a damn book about bullying! And that leads me to CJ already being a published author, so Owen could be suggesting non-fiction need not be CJ's only writing. In reality, I was poking fun at myself and other amateur writers. Dude, they'll have a 1,000 bottle wine cellar (my largest ever I built under a staircase and held like 60 bottles) and they've been buying for a couple of years. Who knows what little treasures they have and maybe without entirely realizing it. My biggest problem with war is how we try to regulate what happens. Wars should be bloody and messy. Why fight at all if you're going to try and minimize deaths or economic loses? You'd be better off locking negotiators in a room and not allowing them out until they had a peace plan. Maybe not the nukes, but Brad's attitude in this case reflects mine. If a war's worth fighting, go kill all the mofos on the enemy's side. And with each kill, non-psycho service members lose a little piece of themselves. Rebuilding themselves isn't easy, you can't return home and say everything's cool I'm done. Doesn't happen overnight and it's particularly difficult if doing it alone. And those who can't understand the effects of war on warriors; those who expect veterans to be just like them, are complete idiots. Sorry to disappoint you, I'm pretty sure Brad will be Legless for the rest of his life. Well, let's say for a long time to come, I may have something outlined that
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
Depending on how much I write between college graduation and inauguration, we'll see Owen and CJ age and hopefully mature. I've tinkered with CJ's approach to life, mellowing out certain views, and will continue to do so. -
Good guess. Olga moving in was inspired by my maternal grandmother living with us while I grew up, and ny my youngest brother's fixation with multi-generational households. Our parents, even when they had to move to a retirement home, refused to move to first New Jersey then Chicago. Weather and language. He finally got his wish when his mother-in-law moved in last year after her divorce. I think I wrote the shark encounter during Shark Week on Discovery. CJ's loose language may get him in trouble one day. Although I've tried to showing policing himself when not around his inner circle. LMAO! Peeing in my wetsuit was always a nice way to warm up a bit if the ocean was chilly. Of course CJ's going to get pissed off when he hears stuff he dislikes. The man has a strong personality. If he can control himself, that strength will serve him well in the future. Like most successful executives and politicians.
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
No idea who you're talking about. Liebe's birthday's on 04/22. Maybe you're thinking Cesar since he's also a Taurus but his is on May 5. Or Owen? his is on May 7. I recently realized Cesar will turn 50 in 2027. The same year, Owen turns 35 and The Squad's OGs turn 30. Sounds like a party year to me. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
Ritch would be 38 in 2040 when the AF transfers him to the Pentagon. I'm hoping it'll be something temporary though. At that age, he'll still be a kid. As for Maverick and Iceman, I'm looking forward to seeing their new movie. Iceman's gotten a bit chunky in the intervening years. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
LOL Maybe in 2041 Ritch should appeal to the Commander in Chief so he can keep flying. I'll fill in the blanks about JT in the next chapter. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
Hey, Jeff Read my reply to WolfM's comment. He deserves a lot of credit for me getting some of the military details right. Although I count veterans as friends (and former lovers) I never served either. Most of what I wrote was based on research and Wolf sanding the rough edges. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
A few more beers and Joel won't be alone riding bareback. Thanks for helping me with the military stuff, bud. Correctly portraying some of a cadet's experiences makes the story richer. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
No, no, no. You got the date wrong. Liebe celebrates her first birthday on Thursday, not Friday. Remember she's an Earth Day baby. -
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Carlos Hazday commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Cadet First Class • II
I can't believe he's now 21.
