Stop by over the coming days, several more new short-form reads will be dropped :
Don’t fear the day - reflections on Friday the 13th, I was born on Friday the 13th. Read about my own night time superstitions. You will think I am silly or strange, or perhaps both.
All the right players, (vol. 14) - A composite sketch of a firm I worked at in the past as a sales rep. The drama and the sensational happenings never end - and someone gets fired at the end of each story.
All the right players, (vol. 15) - A composite sketch of a firm I worked at in the past as a sales rep. The drama and the sensational happenings never end - and someone gets fired at the end of each story.
Abe & Andy, (vol. 10) - A fictional pairing of President Abraham Lincoln and business mogul Andrew Carnegie. It didn’t end at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. in April of 1865. A warm friendship that changes America for decades, up to the present day. The constant excitement, the walk-on characters of other major historical figures, and the humor will keep you coming back for more.
Abe & Andy, (vol. 11) - A fictional pairing of President Abraham Lincoln and business mogul Andrew Carnegie. It didn’t end at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. in April of 1865. A warm friendship that changes America for decades, up to the present day. The constant excitement, the walk-on characters of other major historical figures, and the humor will keep you coming back for more.
Striking out - a single Mom keeps the books for a little league baseball association and makes some very bad calls.
The passenger - An elderly man passes from life, but never quite departs his beloved Ford truck.
The Lipton Iced Tea people - I’d like to thank my good friend Cousin (not his real nickname) for the inspiration for this story.
My popular writing portfolio continues to add new subscribers and followers every day. I have several hundred subscribers and followers. My goal is to get up to tens of thousands of subscribers. And I will absolutely get there. If you haven’t subscribed yet, go ahead and subscribe. I’m here to entertain you, and I take my writing very seriously. It must be good in order for you to keep coming back. I want you to keep coming back. I drop a new short-form read about once every 1.5 days. You can count on me to entertain you. And my paid subscription is a bargain - only $50.00 for the year. Simple, one-tier, bargain pricing for great writing in volume. You can access all of my stories as a paid subscriber. Share a few stories with your best pals, your spouse, and your colleagues. Insist that they read a few stories. I want to get them hooked as well.
Thank you John for the recap, gives us a little hope
Thanks! Maybe some of Trump's appointees will do what is right.
I've been carrying signs @ the rallies " Trump America's Hitler"
I carry one that says “Truck Fump!”
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Stop by over the coming days, several more new short-form reads will be dropped :
Don’t fear the day - reflections on Friday the 13th, I was born on Friday the 13th. Read about my own night time superstitions. You will think I am silly or strange, or perhaps both.
All the right players, (vol. 14) - A composite sketch of a firm I worked at in the past as a sales rep. The drama and the sensational happenings never end - and someone gets fired at the end of each story.
All the right players, (vol. 15) - A composite sketch of a firm I worked at in the past as a sales rep. The drama and the sensational happenings never end - and someone gets fired at the end of each story.
Abe & Andy, (vol. 10) - A fictional pairing of President Abraham Lincoln and business mogul Andrew Carnegie. It didn’t end at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. in April of 1865. A warm friendship that changes America for decades, up to the present day. The constant excitement, the walk-on characters of other major historical figures, and the humor will keep you coming back for more.
Abe & Andy, (vol. 11) - A fictional pairing of President Abraham Lincoln and business mogul Andrew Carnegie. It didn’t end at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. in April of 1865. A warm friendship that changes America for decades, up to the present day. The constant excitement, the walk-on characters of other major historical figures, and the humor will keep you coming back for more.
Striking out - a single Mom keeps the books for a little league baseball association and makes some very bad calls.
The passenger - An elderly man passes from life, but never quite departs his beloved Ford truck.
The Lipton Iced Tea people - I’d like to thank my good friend Cousin (not his real nickname) for the inspiration for this story.
My popular writing portfolio continues to add new subscribers and followers every day. I have several hundred subscribers and followers. My goal is to get up to tens of thousands of subscribers. And I will absolutely get there. If you haven’t subscribed yet, go ahead and subscribe. I’m here to entertain you, and I take my writing very seriously. It must be good in order for you to keep coming back. I want you to keep coming back. I drop a new short-form read about once every 1.5 days. You can count on me to entertain you. And my paid subscription is a bargain - only $50.00 for the year. Simple, one-tier, bargain pricing for great writing in volume. You can access all of my stories as a paid subscriber. Share a few stories with your best pals, your spouse, and your colleagues. Insist that they read a few stories. I want to get them hooked as well.
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@the smell of smoke