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Poor guy. Good to hear it wasn't a stroke, but his poor knee. Hope the doctors can determine what the problem is and make things better for him.
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Reading about the plantation house with its public and private family areas brought back a wonderful memory from my childhood. There's a house near where I grew up that is set up just like it. I remember being fascinated by the juxtaposition (not that I understood the concept at the time) of past and present living spaces because in one area, visitors could see both. Bryan's mom seems to be quite accepting of his relationship with Wyatt which nice to see. I liked that she picked up on his love of the outdoors by suggesting an outdoor wedding. And as to "When will things hit the fan...?" As Puppilull so succinctly put it, I guess we will have to wait and see, won't we?
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Chapter 34 Queen of Spades
Reader1810 commented on Headstall's story chapter in Chapter 34 Queen of Spades
Another great chapter. It was nice to have all that sweetness before the harsh reality that is Candy reared its ugly head. As for the 4 page (and growing) job description? More like a 4 page love letter... -
Not when you're looking at from the screen of a mini iPad it's not! Clicked on the link and this nearly leaped off the screen at me
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Welcome to GA Dave and thequietone. There is a lot to see and do on this site, plus a lot of really good people to interact with too.
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Daddy D, I wish I could say you're wrong, but your point unfortunately, has merit. I think I'm going to get me some rose-coloured glasses.
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I know what you mean. My decision to declutter mushroomed into changing/ rearranging the furniture in the living room and den. It's been going on a lot longer than originally planned and I still have the kitchen cupboards to do.... It's a good thing to be a sci fi fan. Loved the ode to Star Trek.
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Happy Birthday James!!
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I was both surprised and not surprised that it was Brady who saved Silas - with Addy's help, of course. Surprised because it hadn't occurred to me that they would go to Ian's home looking for Silas, but not surprised as Brady would definitely do anything to protect Silas. Robert commented that he is a sucker for a happy ending, well so am I. The epilogue at the end was a nice glimpse into the happy futures of Silas and all of his "family". And one more thing Cynus, thanks for releasing the chapter earlier than usual.
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Hi and welcome to GA. I was just like you and only read stories. That is, until one came along and I couldn't keep silent any longer. What everyone else has said is completely true. GA is a wonderful place to visit and socialize with people from all around the world.
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Prompt 168 Now why on earth would I do that?
Reader1810 commented on Timothy M.'s story chapter in Prompt 168 Now why on earth would I do that?
Strong evidence of the solid bond between the brothers in this instalment. That is a wonderful thing to have and despite any teasing that might occur, they both know it's all in jest. Add Nelson and Jasper and the brotherly bond is four strong. -
No more likes, so I'll do that later..... Mr. Plumber is an interesting guy. Makes me think that Officer Espinosa has either 1. Met his match or 2. Met a kindred spirit But, I can't decide which is the "lesser of two evils?". And is it a fair or erroneous description of either?
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Just so you know, I would've liked your post, but I'm all out of likes (nothing new about the scarcity of those critters). So, while I admire your knowledge of arachnology, I would have been quite content not knowing that little tidbit of information. And, I am forever grateful, they will never habitate my neighbourhood.
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I was going to say that centipedes give me the willies more than spiders, but then I saw the pictures. Yikes!!!! I hope most of the shots are extreme close ups and they aren't really as big as they seem.....????
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Prompt 425 I never thought it could be like this.
Reader1810 commented on Timothy M.'s story chapter in Prompt 425 I never thought it could be like this.
ran out of likes so :heart: Love the part about the pop ups Overall, I like how Eric and Nelson's relationship is progressing. They are enjoying and experiencing all the little things rather than going straight to the prize at the end. This approach only serves to strengthen their bond. In the long run, they will be all the better for taking this path. -
for your lovely words today. It's not the medium you choose that is important. What is important is that you say it at all, whichever way you can. True love understands and accepts our foibles without judgement or qualifiers. True love need not be spoken but expressed in actions. A love letter is a perfect example of an action speaking louder than what we can hear with our ears. I hope the idea of writing a love letter(s) never goes out of style because it is evidence of a love that can be revisited again and again.
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Meeting Across the River
Reader1810 commented on Carlos Hazday's story chapter in Meeting Across the River
To echo drpaladin: Good morning Carlos. I've got my notes ready so I don't miss important points in my review. Firstly, I have to say that CJ showed incredible restraint during his interaction with Tommy's parents and the priest. I think a lot of adults wouldn't have been able to handle that situation as well as he did. Nice touch having CJ wearing a shirt that Tommy gave him - a dose of alternative medicine to make Tommy smile and feel better in his mind which will aid his physical recovery. It was also good to see how accepting Mr. Tomassi is of CJ and his dad's. I would presume from his last name that his family is Catholic; but, he has a much more enlightened and tolerant view of things - polar opposite of the Kennedys'. As for CJ being prepared with extra toiletries and shirts? Is he really just 15 years old? Finally, the carrot stick at the end - I'm looking forward to next week's instalment when we can sit in on that meeting in Arlington. P.S. You made me cry twice in this chapter, I hope next week's chapter will make me laugh. You know, when that cop gets his comeuppance? -
Everything was going so well.... Why does the other shoe always have to drop?????
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That's another good tip you've shared Carlos. I changed the settings in my browser and the cookies are no more.
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Happy Birthday!!!!
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Outstanding!!! The entire chapter was just terrific. I'm not going to comment too much because if I start, I don't know if I'll be able to stop. Gary, you have outdone yourself. The writing is superb. The direction of the storyline has me waiting impatiently for future instalments as the future of our boys gets brighter and brighter.
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Happy GA Anniversary Carlos!!! We are all so glad you persevered and stuck it out to give us lots of wonderful stories. 1810
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The vivid description and dialogue surrounding the proposal had me feeling as if I was there witnessing it in person. The congratulatory remarks of Wyatt's students' are evidence of Wyatt's good heart as it was clear they liked him a lot. It seems crazy that Darrin would still be pursuing Wyatt two years post break up. I'm thinking that makes him either extremely possessive (to the point of obsession) or he is just so lousy at forging relationships that he hasn't found anyone else who wants him. Unfortunately, coupled with the news of the engagement, this could make him dangerous for Wyatt et al. I'm glad that Bryan is supportive of Wyatt's insecurities. Always encouraging him without showing frustration as someone else might. All in all, another exciting chapter.
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Nicely done. I would never have predicted the outcome with that horrible day he was having.
