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A lot of my friends have been having babies lately. Being an unmarried lady, I of course have no idea how this could be...
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After spending the weekend along the South Carolina coast, I can say with confidence that I saw dozens and dozens of South Carolina’s state...
I would never have noticed the little brown job if it hadn’t “tuck-tucked” from a bush just after I walked past it. I turned...
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