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  1. stlstage

    Chapter 14

    Your play by play of the game is excellent...didn't expect that!
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    A New Horizon

    Great Story! Just the right amount of conflict and a beautiful ending.
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    All Out War!

    Sorry, I am going to have to stop reading your stories. There is nothing good to come out of them. It's almost like being gay is accepted, and so for that matter is gang violence illegal racing and illegal fighting...and everyone is doing it. I think your ideas ore delusional and unrealistic.
  4. I am late on the scene here, but have enjoyed this story and are awaiting the next one between Justin and Harrison. Remember this is YOUR story, not ours. You can take it wherever your want it to go...
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    Chapter 10

    Wonderful story
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    Epilogue

    Great Story. The plot could be used for a action packed suspense movie. Keep up the good work!
  7. I have had it with your stories. There is little happiness to found anywhere and stupidly unbelievable. I keep waiting for things to get better but there is no hope.
  8. Mark, your description of Johnny Weir was spot on! When I saw him as commentator of the Seoul Olympics, i had to change the channel. He is so far out there...and I am a gay man. He made Adam Rippon look like Sylvester Stallone.
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    Chapter 11

    Mark, you should chair the St. Louis Visitor's Bureau. As I was reading, I was saying to myself, you left out Ted Drew's...but you saved the best to last. Too bad there was only one day in the Mound City. A evening at the Muny or a dinner at Cuneto's (as if anyone needed more excellent food) would have hit the spot.
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    Chapter 46

    I enjoy your description of St. Louis and the Hill area, float trips, etc. Most of us who live here know that there is no comparison of Italian food anywhere outside the Hill. I take it you have spent time here...or even reside here. Your depiction of Malibu and Santa Monica hit home too. I the early 60's, my Grandmother lived in Santa Monica and we spent many hours on the Beach and at POP on the pier. I brought back happy memories.
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    Chapter 15

    I have really enjoyed reading your story. I grew up in the 60's and remember the timeline all too well. It would have been nice to see Jeff, who had the whole world against him, survive the era to prove everyone wrong his education and drive. It's your story and I always respect the author's creativity.
  12. beautiful story!
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    Chapter 11

    too much violence. I can't read anymore
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    BF Chapter 29

    I have enjoyed reading your story. I want to feel empathy for Anton, but I am having a hard time with his actions. He seems to have more pity for animals than his own family and friends, not to mention never giving his ex a chance to explain his actions. Forgiveness is something that Anton cannot seem to do or even entertain. While he had a rough go of it as a lad, he needs to grow up emotionally.
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    FR Chapter 9

    Texas guests must be Trump supporters.
  16. stlstage

    Chapter 9

    I don't know if I would have forgiven Scott. There is an old saying...hurt me, I can take it...hurt my kids...you're dead.
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    Epilogue 1

    Beautiful uplifting story!
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    Chapter 7

    what a self centered spoiled brat
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    Chapter 17

    Isn't about time to give Justin's brother a name?
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    Chapter 39

    You should write mystery novels, Topher...this was excellent
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    Epilogue

    Great Story, Mr. James. I am hoping some day I will see this on the big screen or even a mini-series.
  22. Great Tale, Skinny. I hope young kids reading this story from small towns will find hope and encouragement from your work.
  23. This was soooo funny! What great characters!
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    Chapter 8

    I have thoroughly enjoyed your stories, especially the blending of the Kentucky landscape and people. Having spent many years in Kentucky and Tennessee as a kid, it made me feel at home in more ways than one. Your literary paintings of the area remind me so much of Jesse Stuart. I notice that you have not added a chapter in a while. I hope you do so soon...
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    Chapter 29

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