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Carlos Hazday

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  1. Me publishing hard copies? Never in my wildest dreams. Thanks, bud.
  2. I will, I will. As for those backward thinkers, you should hear what my sister-in-law had to say when Georgia announced it was opening up businesses this weekend.
  3. Thank you, Geron. To paraphrase an old song, the children are our future and we should teach them well. There will always be some who don't care, but if we can encourage the younger ones to be responsible, we may survive ourselves.
  4. LMAO! I'll have you know I'm 62! If I wrote nothing but Liebe stories for the rest of my life, I doubt I'd catch up to my age before the end. It'll take a lot of Liebes to ameliorate the damage my generation has done to the environment. It's a difficult balancing act between its needs and those of humans.
  5. Thanks, bud. If everyone thought about their concumption and how the dispose of single use plastic, the oceans would be cleaner and the world would be a better place.
  6. Thanks. Parker. I like flexing my writing muscles now and then. LOL Can you believe none of my character in this story cuss?
  7. Gracias, Pepe! Next project, sometime later this year, is to translate them into Spanish.
  8. I wouldn't know where to start LOL Additionally, I don't think some of our more backward school systems would allow a story about a girl with two fathers become part of their curriculum.
  9. Living in a resort town, whenever I go to the beach I try to leave the area I spread my towel on cleaner than when I arrived. It's up to all of us to pick up after ourselves and sometimes the uneducated.
  10. @gmc I hope to write at least one of these every year to share on Earth Day. Have you read the previous one? Dolphin Delivery wasn't posted on Earth Day last year, but it was the first one I wrote. Reaction was positive, so I decided to do it again. Thanks for reading and the comment!
  11. Liebe enjoyed living in the Florida Keys. It was always warm, and the ocean was all around her. She was in kindergarten, was learning her letters and numbers, and loved going to school. She could not wait until she was able to read by herself. She also liked eating lunch and playing with the friends she had made since starting classes. Most afternoons, one of the neighbors down the street picked her up, and Liebe spent time at their house until one of her fathers came to get her. Papi was
  12. I think Mother Nature's already upset. It took centuries between the Black Plague and the Spanish Flu. Both cleared the world of the weakest amongst us. HIV, Ebola, SSAR, and now Covid-19 are newer attempts at population control, but we are able to limit the damage. All have jumped from animals to humans, and I fear with the world so densely packed and interconnected, this will not be the last time we face such a crisis. The world will be a much different place a year from now. Let's hope the pain we're experiencing and the lingering effects will sober us up.
  13. Lincoln will pop in and out of other stories. Keep an eye on him.
  14. Music always helps during hard times...
  15. I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel. Help, I need a question or two.
  16. Aaron's a creep and Rory's an idiot. At his age he should show a backbone and grow a pair. Only reason I'm still reading! While skipping long boriNg sections, is to find out what happens.
  17. I think my inability to write the past couple of weeks is in part due to the damn virus. Everything I've written happening post 12/31/19 is now part of an alternate reality where the pandemic didn't happen. I know it's all fiction but it messes me up anyway. My mojo better return, I have to write about Linc and CJ both being at the Mexico City Embassy in the fall of 2021. By the end of that posting Linc will have
  18. And that's when I'm sober!
  19. Thanks, bud. I hope you're keeping safe.
  20. I've seen the same thing with long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. Why were some of us spared when others lost their lives at such a young age.
  21. I talked to a double amputee while plannin/researching this story. Ten years after losing his legs in a boating disaster, he still has phantom pain. It's why I included a little bit about Brad wanting to 'air out' his stump when he was in California. That would have been 3 years after losing them. Thanks for reading and the comment!
  22. The wild child's growing up!
  23. The way I see him, Linc definitely fits the brick shithouse image. I also see him as being older than the 'kids' he's hanging around with and maybe a bit more restrained. That's an attribute that will come in handy at any embassy when he has to deal with diplomats. Maybe @Mann Ramblings can one day come up with the banner, my graphic design capabilities are next to non-existent.
  24. No need to apologize, Wes. I named that chapter trying to warn people. We all have different triggers for what gets to us. Stay Safe!
  25. Social isolation's getting to me, I barely remember how to speak properly!
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