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Colloquium
Complex issues: Life, death and what happens between
JHS blogs about life and its complications, including writing and blogging, and maintaining life balance. Home of the popular weekly Carnival of Family Life. The author is also a weekly contributor at Write Stuff. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEEKLY AND MONTHLY ADS AVAILABLE! Send a message for details!
Lodi, California United States
Takes dropping Very Very Seriously

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12/02 1:00 Are You Your Brothers Online Keeper?
"It boggles the mind." The was the reaction from the sister of Abraham Biggs, 19. "We don't understand," she added. Biggs posted his intent to take his own life on a bodybuilding internet forum message board. He included a link to the site where...
11/30 20:10 Sunday Stealing Edition No. 13
The folks at Sunday Stealing rip off a meme from another blogger each Sunday. They give full credit and a link back to that author's site, of course — and invite everyone to play along. This week, "The Seven Layer Meme" comes from Professional...
11/23 8:01 Sunday Stealing Edition No. 12
The folks at Sunday Stealing rip off a meme from another blogger each Sunday. They give full credit and a link back to that author's site, of course — and invite everyone to play along. This week, "The Favorite Meme" comes from Life's Little...
11/19 14:57 Wordless Wednesday
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11/11 8:01 Establishing Writing Goals: Whats Next?
Happy anniversary to Paul. It's hard to believe that you've been with us at Write Anything for a year already! And a very happy belated birthday to Karen, who celebrated a couple of days ago. Lipstick on a pig, a secret terrorist signal vs. a fist...

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