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Well, well, well. A Diamond, not in the rough, but in the bed! And with his own nephew! And hiding behind his religious self-righteousness the entire time, too. Man, you do hypocrisy well! Pleased that everyone came out of it in fairly good shape, too. These sorts of things more often have bad endings, I'm afraid. Thanks for another good chapter!
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I've been through this scene six times so far in my life, with six special doggie friends. My current doggie is seven years old, and I know I'll see this happen again, and probably again after that. Each one is remembered fondly. Each one was a wonderful companion. I hope all of them are waiting, on the other side. Thanks.
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You have a real evil streak in you, man. You get us through one catastrophe, and things start to look good again and the future bright for the guys, and then WHAM!, here comes another body blow! Sigh. You know we love it. And we do! But...shame on you for taking advantage of us poor, helpless readers!
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I have pictures of me in those shorts, yes. ALSO of me in a loincloth and feathers, prancing around the stage with several friends, doing Native American dances in front of the whole damn school. My mother had no mercy whatsoever with that damn Nikon!
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Thanks again for another warm review! As the subject of several zillion pictures myself - my parents are both camera nuts to this day - all I can say is that cameras supply the pictures to go with the memories, and memories are what lives are made of. Yes, some of the memories are ones we might prefer were not recorded; but most are. A life recorded in pictures is not really a bad thing at all. Makes it easy to share with others, and to review on your own. Did I ever tell you about the time...I have a picture...that I was...
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Glad you're on our side, is all I can say!
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Can women have brass balls? Adam's biological mother has some big ones! Amazing state of affairs, when 2,000 year old words in a book can still empower someone to be a real shithead today. I'm sorry...did I say that out loud? Parenthood is so much more than hosting the biological end of it. I like the cake analogy. Anyone can throw a cake mix in the oven and produce the basics. But icing it, and decorating it, and making it a beautiful thing...that requires art, and interest, and love. Mrs. C is a true baker. Adam's bio-mom is still struggling with the instructions on the back of the box.
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Thank you, Gary, and all others who have commented in the past. It's nice to be in good company, you know?
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One thing after another with these guys, isn't it? Just like real life! I did a little research on the causes of appendicitis. Although very rare, blunt force trauma to the abdomen has been considered the possible cause of some very few cases of the malady. So Jason is not off the hook in my book. I kind of like the idea of sending the removed anatomy to Adam's mother. Since she seems not to know how to raise a son, maybe she can make do with a small piece of one instead. I'm sure it will care about her as much as she cares about it!
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Nice to see Troy's brother, especially as he is so supportive. Adam had better pay more attention to that pain. I have a feeling...well, I won't speculate. Good chapter. Only 200 more to go!
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Shh! No one is supposed to know!
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Enjoyed them all. Like THAT'S something new, with your writing!
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Gawd. Think how easy it would be today, with speaker phone! Providing you didn't have some teenaged whizkid on the other end who also hacked your phone while you talked, turned on your camera, and uploaded shots of you wanking to every major social media site in the world. Other than that part, it sounds like fun!
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Don't kid yourself. Caller ID is worthless these days. There are more ways to spoof a phone ID than Ma Bell has billing agents. I don't think I ever actually made a sex call of any kind. We did prank calls as kids, but they were just stupid jokes, for the most part. I guess I missed an important part of my boyhood education, huh?
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Prompt 344--First Line
Geron Kees commented on ColumbusGuy's story chapter in Prompt 344--First Line
Thought so. Deja vu is right. -
Prompt 213--First Line
Geron Kees commented on ColumbusGuy's story chapter in Prompt 213--First Line
Huh? Who wants to do phone sex anonymously? Where is the fun in that?!? "Hi. It's me again? What are you wearing?" "I'm dressed as the Easter Bunny. What are you wearing?" "Nothing. That's the good part, right?" (sigh) "What do you want?" "I want to run my hands all over your quivering, delightful body." "This is Geron again, isn't it?" "No." "It is TOO you! You're not even disguising your voice!" "Oh. Am I supposed to do that? (switches to deep baritone) "Hi. It's me again? What are you wearing?" "It's a little late for that, sweetie, don't you think?" "Yeah, sorry. Wait...let me hang up and call back, and we can start over..." -
Huh? Mind? Me? Sir, surely you jest!
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This is too much like deja vu for comfort! I know I read this, so why didn't I comment on it? Well, until now?
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Prompt 213--First Line
Geron Kees commented on ColumbusGuy's story chapter in Prompt 213--First Line
Phone sex is starting to look ind of interesting... Not that I'd ever do anything like that! I think I read this Kurt-Steve stuff before, somewhere...does Kurt know who he's talking to, or not? -
Oh, you have perve gene, definitely, right next to that big one that runs your sense of humor!
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Prompt 352--First Line
Geron Kees commented on ColumbusGuy's story chapter in Prompt 352--First Line
More JM hidden in a prompt bit. Shame on you, even if it was a great little read! -
Gotta be frightening to move to a new nation, a new home, and then to find that new home at war with the old one. A lot of people faced this issue in both World Wars. Some went to internment camps over it. Others just lived with being treated with suspicion and hatred. It just goes to show that you aren't really an American even after you get citizenship, not in the eyes of those that were born here. If you're lucky, your kids will be viewed as Americans. But a lot of them at one time had to change their names to get away with it.
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Prompt 344--First Line
Geron Kees commented on ColumbusGuy's story chapter in Prompt 344--First Line
It's not fair that you hide Jay and Mikey in these little prompts. Okay, I should have been more careful, and read everything, and liked, and commented. I'm not perfect! Is this the genesis if JM? Cool! -
I have had eight dogs in my life. Sniff. Kinda gets you right THERE, doesn't it? Sniff.
