1. My vibrator knows where my clitoris is.
2. I don’t have to clean my house or cook dinner because my vibrator wants to come over.
3. I have never once suspected that my vibrator was married or had a girlfriend. My vibrator is faithful, and has sex only with me.
4. After sex, my vibrator [...]

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1. My vibrator never talks to me. Never said that it likes what I do to it. It has never commented at all. Not once.
2. It does not turn me on when my vibrator is aroused. Nor is it turned on when I am aroused.
3. My vibrator is not warm, and I can’t put my [...]

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I took a drive today. I found myself cruising past the turn-off to my childhood home, and I smiled when I went past. It’s so beautiful there. The woods are lush and gorgeous, and they contain good memories.
But there are bad ones, too. Shameful ones.
Directly across from the road where our house was, there’s an [...]

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This started out to be a book review. Someone gave me a book that looked interesting, and I thought I’d write it up for others to read. Light, frothy, and amusing, it’s the kind of book I sometimes enjoy.
Only 50 pages in, I began to notice a disturbing thing. All the women were thin [...]

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I’m a John Sandford fan. There’s no doubt about that. I love his Lucas Davenport character, and was iffy about his last book featuring another character – Virgil Flowers – as his main protagonist in Dark of the Moon. Though it moves like lightning, Sandford keeps you guessing, and the pages kept on turning, [...]

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After a small hiatus, the bookclub is back. We’re going to read Wicked Prey by John Sandford as our September bookclub Read.
From the inside cover:
For twenty years, John Sandford’s novels have been beloved for their “ingenious plots, vivid characters, crisp dialogue and endless surprises” (The Washington Post), and nowhere are those more in [...]

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I picked this book up when I knew I had an afternoon that would be spent waiting in a doctor’s office. I picked it up purely because it had the name James Patterson on the cover and it wasn’t about any damned flying children. I was already reading before I realized that there was [...]

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I used http://random.org ’s list randomizer to make the drawing. The winner is mdebord. Yay for you! Mdebord has already been contacted and furnished me with his address, and the book is on its way. Enjoy your summer read.
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When the kids were small, we used to walk everywhere; I live in a town with a good bus system, and you don’t really need a car. We were poor (or financially embarrassed as I prefer to phrase it) and we didn’t need the extra expense.
I turned walking into a game; in the morning [...]

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I’m going to do a little something different this month. Instead of listing just one book (which quite frankly, is not enough for me, given the speed at which I read) I’m going to list 4. You can pick one or all. I’ll start separate threads to post in, so when you’ve finished your selection [...]

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