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  1. @donnyosmond Way to go Donny, now dance your heart out in the finals. Used every phone within reach voting for you and Kim.
  2. @donnyosmond Congratulations Donny, you made it to the finals of DWTS. Breathed a sigh of relief when they said you were safe.
  3. It's Friday night and I'm spending the next few hours studying. Hmm which class should it be first?
  4. @LisaCollierCool congratulations!
  5. @donnyosmond Donny, I think you need some sleep and your memory will be better than ever. Looking forward to DWTS on Monday.
  6. @donnyosmond yes, but do you text in the English language or the shortened text language that kids r using these days?
  7. @donnyosmond Love the song and a totally awesome interview. Don't want to wait till January to buy, I want to hear it now.
  8. @Toltecjohn I prefered, his poem, "Anecdote of the Jar" the jar has the effect of organizing and ordering nature.
  9. @Toltecjohn just finished reading, "Of Modern Poetry" and writing an interpretation.
  10. Great authors interviews, find them at my blog, Paperback Writer. http://rebecca2007.wordpres...
  11. It was so easy to sign up for three classes at the university. Now it's a lot of work to do all those assignments, but fun.
  12. As writers we should all be readers. Favorite short story, The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
  13. @marieosmond you were just in your teens singing Paper Roses. where did all those years go? Happy Birthday!
  14. @Toltecjohn familiar passage from Walt just read it last week and analyzed his poem Song of Myself in University class.
  15. @marieosmond what do you call it when a school of fish meets up with another school of fish? A field trip. For Wayne.
  16. Four simple words, Tell Me a Story. What's your story. What are you writing about?
  17. 18th century titles for British Literature class, Moll Flanders, Pamela, Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy. Lots of heavy reading to do.
  18. attended my first class today at the University, 18th century British Literature, it was very enjoyable.
  19. @donnyosmond I'll be watching and will use all my votes for you. Congratulations!
  20. thanks to all who stopped by my blog to read~To Whoever Gets My Dog~http://dogsrulecatsdrool.wo...