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Zydha | |
Date Posted:17-02-2019 02:01Copy HTML
He really was getting on Sheila’s nerves with his pedantic ways since he retired, he had lost all spontaneity and checked his journal before taking a step out of the door each morning. Sometimes when asked what he’d like for dinner, he would open his journal to see what they had eaten on the same day of the previous week. “Aahhh, we had lamb last Thursday, so let’s have lamb again since…today is Thursday” Breaking the Habit Mays short story.doc Opposites exist by virtue of each other
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potleek | Share to: #1 |
Re:Breaking the Habit Date Posted:18-02-2019 02:58Copy HTML Zy.....Ha! Now who has a twisted mind. Okay so a man can never win against a woman...Says who, I bet this went into the journal, or did it...Enjoyed this, clever you...Tony (potleek)
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Zydha | Share to: #2 |
Re:Breaking the Habit Date Posted:18-02-2019 05:46Copy HTML
What was it Rabbie Burns said, Tony...."Ah man's a man fir awe that" Glad you enjoyed this 'really' short one, thanks, Zy Opposites exist by virtue of each other
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