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Click here"Her red beans and rice recipe was super easy and..." Bobby said and put a few proofs of advertisements in front of her.
"Easier than going down to Dead End?" Valerie asked and casually looked through the advertisement for Early's Finest Whiskey.
The End.
*Author's Note: I write these stories for my pleasure. I post them here for your enjoyment. I do thank you sincerely for reading my stories.
No disclaimers. It does no good. I will say this, though...
Yes, I know I need an Editor and no, I do not want an Editor.
Have a sweet day.
there are no limits to the articles, columns, contributors, or future ideas that can be incorporated under the all encompassing umbrella known as Parasol.
I know it's not for everybody, but the way you write those two together makes me wonder how they don't have something going on between them. It's pretty obvios how smitten Bobby is with his older sister, and she totally loves teasing him. I would love it if they somehow ended up together.
with a way of turning the oink into a useful meal. TK U MLJ LV NV
JB4, I'm loving these 'Parasol' stories. Good cooking and good loving go hand in hand...or whatever body part is handy.
One of your most creative stories yet (and that's saying a lot given your uber creative imagination)! Loved it, JimBob, *****