Thursday, September 21, 2017

Writing, Looks, Spicer, Miata, Mother, Spanish

Fiction imitates life and life imitates fiction. Writers strive for realism, no matter how fantastic, and readers absorb and act out the people they read about, hero or villain.
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Fio's theory is that a woman can  get away with anything if she smiles and her hair looks good.
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Maybe Sean Spicer will write a tell-all book and save Mueller the trouble of supoenaing him.
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Fiorella is an antique driving an antique. Her Miata is fifteen years old now, and Fiorella loves Baby Car dearly. Thank you to all the good guys at Mazda who have been taking care of Baby--and Fio--through the years. People like Richard.
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Mother was horrified when Fiorella suggested keeping a Kleenex box on the back shelf of the family car like Mrs. Kochman did. A car, to Mom, should not have anything in it but people and (in the trunk) groceries.
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Want to learn how to tell time in Spanish? Go to StudySpanish.com/grammar/lessons/time#. Want to learn how to type Spanish accent marks and tildes? Go to any one of several how-to lists on the web. Fio's INR nurse, Marie Valerio put her onto the latter, but the former, Fio happened onto by herself.









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