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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
12/27/2007 |
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I too, like Myrna, dread the days past Christmas...I seem to get the blues. Enjoyed your thoughtful write Bill
Carole~ |
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| Reviewed by Myrna Badgerow |
12/26/2007 |
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I was dreading this day past Christmas... It could stayed Christmas forever for me. Today my granddaughter moved six hours away.. I wish I could turn back time. But on most occasions I would agree totally with you..))
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
12/26/2007 |
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Well this certainly gives us a gift and that is to ponder our sense of what Christmas means to us as both individuals and families. Very well done William.
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bowling |
12/26/2007 |
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Much to ponder within the lines of this write my friend. I must say that I do enjoy the festivities of the holiday...family, dinners, church, plays, shopping...but I also must agree that I am always glad to get back to the routine of daily living. A profound write indeed!
Blessings from Ky.
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| Reviewed by D Johnson |
12/26/2007 |
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Your pen is filled with lots of little things in this short write that does make it timely.
Peace,
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
12/26/2007 |
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| enjoyed the write, there is so much tangled up in all the holiday "stuff" |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
12/26/2007 |
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Been given that choice all along, Bill, I respectfully disagree with you on that. Life is all about choices. We are not pushed into attending religious services; we are not forced to go into debt to make someone's Christmas special. You know? Just my thoughts...still, a thought provoker you've penned in short lines of impact.
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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