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Learning to be Chipper
I don’t speak Canine. But my ninety-three-year mother is fluent in this language. She has numerous conversations with Chipper, her beloved beagle. Most often they go something like this. “Do you think it is hot out?” she asks. “Yip yap … Continue reading
Learning From My Mother’s Dog
Living with an elderly parent can be challenging. There are days I find myself wanting to get into my car and drive away until I’m as far from my selfish feelings as I can get. Because as much … Continue reading
What goes around, comes around
If you’re in your fifties and your parents are still alive, chances are this is you. buy levitra Though there also exists certain other beneficial anti-impotency patterns but this specific solution has been cached during producing good remedial outputs … Continue reading
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