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Diggory Kade was a 56-year-old cabdriver with the face of a trout and the voice of a bullfrog—at least according to many of his patrons. Some of them...
A 61-year-old from Sacramento sported slicked back hair and a pencil thin mustache. He’d never admit it to anyone, but he borrowed that look directly...
57 of my comments have received 61 Great Feedback votes
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Excellent story! It's
Posted on Wed, 12 Jan 2022
Excellent story! It's heartwarming, and engaging through and through. There are few things I like more than stories about pets. (We built a little shelter for our boxer recently so she can look out on her favorite corner of the fence without...
The level of ridiculousness this pandemic has brought out in humanity is staggering, and much of the absuridity is captured brilliantly here. This is a remarkably enjoyable read--I especially like your description of the Bees Specials... It made...
I like your poem, I like the rhythm and the optimism. I think you write well, especially the last couple of lines leaves me with such a familiar, fuzzy feeling. I hope you stick around and keep uploading your work! -Michael
We are getting our own rustic eggs now... we got some chickens last year and have been enjoying going out to their coop and collecting the new eggs, so we're making a cozy little life for ourselves! We had a cold spell just a few weeks ago......
A big part of me is thinking/hoping that we're not just watching the world go down in flames right now. I would have to say though I suppose you could go back at any point in history and find people thinking very much the same things. I am really...
Excellent story! It's
Posted on Wed, 12 Jan 2022
Excellent story! It's heartwarming, and engaging through and through. There are few things I like more than stories about pets. (We built a little shelter for our boxer recently so she can look out on her favorite corner of the fence without...
Read full commentPosted in How I Came to Meet Eric
The level of ridiculousness
Posted on Wed, 12 Jan 2022
The level of ridiculousness this pandemic has brought out in humanity is staggering, and much of the absuridity is captured brilliantly here. This is a remarkably enjoyable read--I especially like your description of the Bees Specials... It made...
Read full commentPosted in I Fought the Law
I like your poem, I like the
Posted on Mon, 10 Jan 2022
I like your poem, I like the rhythm and the optimism. I think you write well, especially the last couple of lines leaves me with such a familiar, fuzzy feeling. I hope you stick around and keep uploading your work! -Michael
Read full commentPosted in Divine
We are getting our own rustic
Posted on Tue, 11 Jan 2022
We are getting our own rustic eggs now... we got some chickens last year and have been enjoying going out to their coop and collecting the new eggs, so we're making a cozy little life for ourselves! We had a cold spell just a few weeks ago......
Read full commentPosted in A Hot Little Model from France
This is a lovely poem. "..
Posted on Sat, 08 Jan 2022
This is a lovely poem. "...exploding in a million electric freckles across sparkling eyes...insects fly." That is so evocative.
Read full commentPosted in On Track With The Seasons
That sounds like where I live
Posted on Fri, 07 Jan 2022
That sounds like where I live, out side of Seattle! :D Great poem, I love your descriptions! -Michael
Read full commentPosted in Near Upper Kinsham
A big part of me is thinking
Posted on Fri, 07 Jan 2022
A big part of me is thinking/hoping that we're not just watching the world go down in flames right now. I would have to say though I suppose you could go back at any point in history and find people thinking very much the same things. I am really...
Read full commentPosted in Where We Are: a personal perspective
Such an engaging story! I
Posted on Fri, 07 Jan 2022
Such an engaging story! I liked the twist ending, dark and made me snicker a bit. -Michael
Read full commentPosted in A House in the Country
Nice rhyming and it seems so
Posted on Thu, 06 Jan 2022
Nice rhyming and it seems so true, describing the aftermath of Christmas! I liked quite a few of your lines but especially the last one.
Read full commentPosted in Toy Explosion …
Fascinating day, one I also
Posted on Thu, 06 Jan 2022
Fascinating day, one I also never knew existed! I like your line "And winking at girls. They've no doubt / Ye're a dirty lazy drunken lout."
Read full commentPosted in For Yer Women, the Women
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