Dec. 2nd, 2017
I should apologize to the girls!
Dec. 2nd, 2017 07:52 pmI felt the house shake, and thought it was them, and said some extremely uncharitable things about the way they and their friends run up and down and slam my doors. But it turns out it was an earthquake!
Well, least said, soonest mended. They don't know what I thought, and I may as well keep it that way :)
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Well, least said, soonest mended. They don't know what I thought, and I may as well keep it that way :)
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Mass of warm rock rising beneath New England, study suggests
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US troops get freeze-dried plasma for battlefield bloodshed
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