Poems and stories of love & heartbreak.
November 7, 2012 § 5 Comments
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I quite like reading through an article that will make people think. Also, many thanks for allowing for me to comment!
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Charlie Chaplain said something similar: Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.
This is completely unrelated to your post, but:
I came across this experimental literary magazine, theNewerYork (http://theneweryork.com) and thought of you. I thought you may want to check it out, or maybe even submit if you were so inclined.
Related to the post: Chuck is most wise.
i will for sure, thanks for thinking of me Jackie :]
That’s why it has taken me so long to write about my life… 🙂
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I quite like reading through an article that will make people think.
Also, many thanks for allowing for me to comment!
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Charlie Chaplain said something similar: Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.
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This is completely unrelated to your post, but:
I came across this experimental literary magazine, theNewerYork (http://theneweryork.com) and thought of you. I thought you may want to check it out, or maybe even submit if you were so inclined.
Related to the post: Chuck is most wise.
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i will for sure, thanks for thinking of me Jackie :]
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That’s why it has taken me so long to write about my life… 🙂
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