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Dec 21
2009
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Stories that Just Won't Go AwayPosted by Monique Polak in Untagged |
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I know I need to write a story when it just won't go away. It's kind of like a pesky fly in summer... only it's a good thing, and not pesky in an annoying way.
Last week, when I got
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