Are you ready for the year 2000 bug? You have:
Wanna write your own Clinton Scandal? Here you go!
Here's a story I wrote when my daughter was 3 and sure wanted to live out on the PrairieWe don't have much prairie here in Vermont!
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She don’t know
just what I think
when I think
about her.
She don’t know
how I feellt;br>
and could feel
about her.
I don’t know
how to make her see
what I see
when I see her.
I don’t know
what she wants
if she wants
anything from me.
She knows
how to make me smile
just by being her.
She knows.
Wanna read a story I wrote during my first plane flight? It's a tad bit on the strange side. Here ya go!
This should lead you to some more of my stuff! Poemz...
If you can read the following poem without crying, you should see a doctor!
Here'z a page dedicated to a great New England based country band! The Tammy Jackson Band!!
Not too sure how this will work out, but I put in a little chat room.
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Put this in special...Mom, you can send postcardz from here! Pretty cool, huh?
Please select a type of card:
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Folks seem to like this next poem....not quite sure why.
The old man,
rod over shoulder,
limps down
the beaten trail
to water’s edge.
Success will not
be judged by
the days catch,
but by conquering
the hike itself.
Spent,
the man
struggles on.
To quit...
drift into darkness...
would be so easy.
But to succeed,
he must die
where life had meaning...
at the water’s edge.
I WON SOME AWARDZ!!!Lookie here!