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Jody    Summers
“Maybe it won’t come as too much of a surprise that a certain amount
of alcohol was involved with this Darwin Award candidate of an idea,
and though someone must have considered it ahead of time or the parachute
and camera wouldn’t be there, it’s still pretty certain that the onset
of this little adventure was preceded by something similar to the above
mentioned collegiate death sentence:
“Hey man, watch this!”
Jody Summers, The Mayan Legacy

Mike  Martin
“You speak rabbit?â€� asked Princess Sophie.
“Of course,â€� said Lady Ariana. “And cat, dog, mouse, pig, and chicken. Fish, too. I am a magician, after all.”
Mike Martin, Princess Sophie and the Christmas Elixir

Raz Mihal
“Life is a meditation where divine love awakens our hearts or is dormant, waiting to be acknowledged.”
Raz Mihal, Just Love Her

Rebecca Harlem
“The intercourse was over in no time. That intercourse gave Karl a feeling of unprecedented pleasure. On the other hand, it failed to bring back Luna to reality, as she had been floating into another dimension. And it left Fiona with a deep hatred for Luna.”
Rebecca Harlem, The Pink Cadillac

Michael G. Kramer
“After World War Two, the Australian army had been re-organised into its peace-time army status. The army was primarily three battalions which together with supporting units, formed a regiment and the battalions making up the regiment were identified by both their number and the title of the regiment. This meant that the First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment was identified by the initials of 1RAR. The two other battalions were identified as 2RAR or 3RAR. At the height of Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War (Second Indochina War) Australia had a total of nine battalions which were later called the First Division.”
Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy

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