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Monthly Archives: December 2012
What do we have in common?
The party we attended last night was having its 31st consecutive outing, but this was our first invitation. The first people we met at the party were the parents of five children, two of whom–12 year-old twin boys–were with them, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cumberland, Georgies, Manchester United, Newcastle
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Thinking biograpically
Whether or not you’ve spent any time thinking about your memoirs, I’m pretty sure you’ve spent time thinking about your memories. A biography is an organized set of memories. But, personal memories don’t need to start off in any organized … Continue reading
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