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I've thought about it, but so far none of my characters have managed to get knocked up. Though they do keep trying. 😛 🍆
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Good food, great sights, fun people, and kids for comic relief. Sounds like the perfect vacation so far.
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Ran across this by accident, so I'm going back through some of these. I like the format you're using Aaron. I guess I really need to pay more attention to what's going on in GA.
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saponaceous - Word of the Day - Wed Jul 6, 2022
WolfM commented on Myr's blog entry in Writing World
Close. It's Seppo. Since the Aussies like to abbreviate everything, it's short for septic, way to save a single letter, which is then short for septic tank. They apparently think most American's are full of it. -
If the story wasn't already good enough on it's own, you give us these incredible places to look up and marvel at their beauty. If the start of the vacation is this good, the rest must be incredible.
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Great chapter. Liebe is definitely CJ's daughter. Nice having the family together and getting our first real experience with the twins. That author Carlos Hazday's gotten a few good mentions in the CJverse. I'm gonna have to try and find some of his work, it sounds cool. Looking forward to how the vacation builds.
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I never got to read this chapter in beta. Loved this. It's a great introduction to what sounds like a fun captain and crew. That openly guy, South African guy, whatever his name was, sounds like a blast to be around. lol. Now, time to cue up the capsize scene from Poseidon.
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Great friends, fantastic travel, and utter sadness. The continuation of CJ's life shows not everything does perfect for the rich and famous. I learned a lot about Israel and some places that would be incredible to visit. His return to Australia is bittersweet though. While they may be characters on a page, they've become people regardless, so be prepared for misty eyes.
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The continuation of CJ's life and that of his friends and family is ever building. The scared 15 year old who was banished by his stepfather is truly coming into his own. Given a position of responsibility in a presidential campaign, he shows what he's made of and earns the respect he's given. Another stellar edition to the saga.
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The series keeps getting better with each book. While the life of a high schooler could sound boring, it's anything but with CJ and his friends. Having read this more than once, I know I'll be back again at some point.
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CJ, Harley, and road trip on their own. It that doesn't make for enough of a fun time to what you to read, CJ's second trip to Australia should. Carlos does an outstanding job describing the locations and if you're ever on Oz, you can use this and CJ's first trip as a fun tour guide.
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Really the only thing I need to say is Carlos Hazday and CJ. What more could you want since you'll be reading another outstanding edition to the series.
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Carlos gives us another exciting view into the Abello/Davenport house. We're once again treated to new characters who broaden CJ's life. On top of being a great book, we're treated to incredible travel locations. If you plan a trip to Sydney, this gives you all the top tourist spots you really should see.
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This is a wonderful continuation of the live of CJ Abello and his dads. We get to see old friends and are introduced to new ones. Well worth the read.
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This story hits close to home for me, gay teen kicked out after his secret is discovered. Carlos takes something that can be devastating for any child and turns it into a beautiful family relationship. Not everything is smooth sailing, but that only adds to how good this book is. A definite must read, and no, I'm totally not bias at having worked with Carlos on several books.
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He's a Marine, so he deals. At least when I deploy it doesn't involve people shooting at me. I didn't realize that was a perk of working for Secret Service, but I guess when you're traveling the world with a couple 18yos it's easier to nail them instead of picking up a hooker. lol
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Wonderful things always happen when Carlos brings us back to the Abello family and this one doesn't disappoint. To any fan of the CJverse, this is a must read. And those who aren't fans yet, climb aboard and enjoy the ride.
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This was wonderful. It's great to see the kids a little older and have some good friends make an appearance. Especially enjoyed Joel and Kai as his pilots. I think the best is CJ going toe-to-toe with Liebe. He might have met his match with his own creation. Good job my friend.
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The prayer and anthem Said many times over the years Is no longer the same. My heart is heavy at her loss. She was simply Britain, A shining light for the nation, A grandmother to all, Resilient against darkness. She was Elizabeth II. God Save The Queen After seventy years on the throne we now return to with hope, God Save The King
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A perfect followup to CDMX. While most of us who read Mr. Hazday's wonderful works like his major stories, a one chapter fill in is occasionally all that's needed. This is the case with Key West.
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Once again Carlos gives us more in the world of CJ and Owen. Like some of the other recent shorts it continues to build off and expand the last major addition, CDMX. This is a fun read and definitely worth it.
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Great little Sunday morning surprise. Truly enjoy this newest story. Such a nice time of them getting reacquainted with their home.
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Because CJ as a presidential history geek who admires the contribution both men made to the country. Great dinner party and a fun introduction to some new people. Always nice having Brad and Lincoln return. The CJverse is ever expanding, but never gets over cluttered.
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When the hubby was checking things on here while I was out on the fire The Suicide and your name caught his attention. He knows it's a subject that's important to me and flagged it for something I should look at. I can totally understand a toothache causing the dominos to start falling.
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I'm at 10 years and 12 days since my last of six suicide attempt. You portrayed him well and how something that seems minor to others can put someone over the edge. Also the calm demeanor just prior. On that day 10 years ago, no one who knew me thought anything was wrong. I had simply made a decision that I'd had enough and couldn't go any further. I agree with what you say about how people call it selfish. They want the person around, but don't, can't, or won't see the pain the person is in. Suicide is a permanent solution to what is likely a temporary problem. Unfortunately when you've fallen that far down the hole, it's difficult to see any light to guide you back. Anything that highlights the subject to me is a good thing. Thankfully it's no longer just a ten digit phone number to try and find, but now only three. For anyone having those thoughts can call 9-8-8 for help.
