Synopsis: Conky needs help in finding a job to support his new family. Herman remembers when he and the others made their first newspaper together; Conky wrote business news, so it is suggested that he get a job as a stock trader. Chapter 1--The Moment Everything Changed Like any proud and expectant father, Conky was nervously pacing, wringing his manacles and nearly hyperventilating. ‘Sugar gears, I’m gonna be ok.’, SICO reassured him in her southern drawl. That was until the contractions came and she wanted to rip his arm out and beat him with it for having impregnated her in the first place. The birthing of the children happened in such fast succession it was almost difficult to keep up. The first child to enter the world, looking much like SICO only smaller, was a girl. Her cry was feminine but soft. ‘Let’s name her Amica…’, Conky suggested. Right after her, Dextro came into the world, loud, wailing and needing extra cu...
Synopsis: Continuing from "Pajama Party at the House of Mouse", Herman Norman "Pee-Wee Herman" Ruebens and his beloved, Yvonne Chambers, are finally getting married. “ L is for the way you look at me, O is for the only one I see, V is very, very, extraordinary. You’re the one that I adore, no one could ever want you more.’--Lyrics from L-O-V-E as sung by the often imitated but never duplicated Nat King Cole “A life without love isn’t worth living. What’s life without love ? It’s a tree that bears no fruit. It’s sleeping without dreaming. At times, it’s the inability to sleep. It’s living one day after another waiting for the sun to shine into a room that’s completely painted black, where you know the key is but have no desire top open the door and go out.”--Karla, Hippie, Paulo Cohelo Chapter 1—The Most Romantic Wedding of All It was Yvonne Chambers, soon to be Ruebens, favorite day of the year. Ever since she had ...
Recently, I was inspired by something Bobbie Lancaster said at the Goban Summer Concert Series about how lucky we are to have programs like the one she had been singing at (and she's right), but I thought, 'What if I had a collaboration of different voices much like hers in a book surrounding Putnam County residents and the funds could go to different organizations that could us it, like PCRC, Beyond Homeless, programs for low-income individuals and so forth ?' What I am proposing is a book called 'The Places That Define Us' and lots of people will be interviewed for it whether creative or not. They could be just an average Joe who provides a service, like Jake the Barber. Just think of the stories people will read and maybe they can find solace, comfort and inspiration too ! We are blessed ! The second idea I had I'm labeling 'Ink on Ink'. I have always loved tattoos while growing up but hate needles and loathe pain, so I decided t...
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