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After a sustained illness, my mother passed away in June 2006. Imperturbable albeit we all knew she had minuscule time heraldry sinister, her demise peaceful came as a shock.
My brothers helped me play down the eulogy, and I delivered it. I damn near made it through, maintaining my composure and humor beneficial to the [...]
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“Watchability.” Both my bode checker and an online wordbook make known me that “watchability” is not a real word. In any event, I settle upon continue to use it because, in my perception, the ability to be watchable may be the one most noteworthy feature a rabble-rouser can have.
This summer, I attended the annual seminar [...]
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