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Always great texts. Always. They always hit the center. And that's why it doesn't matter how much time passes. It is important that you are continue to stay our Last Sage. Wish you all well, Mr Atkinson. God bless you.

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Thank you for your kind words 😺

I hope you and your family have a wonderful new year and God bless.

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great article. dunno how the hell i got it, but thank you

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Now that’s a title that grabs attention;)

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😂

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Great to see you writing here again. I am sure you are very busy. I also had cockroaches a long time ago. I was able to get rid of them. But soon after I moved away. I know it is hard to keep them away. They come back if you leave just a crumb. It is too bad that people are afraid to talk about things. It really would be nice if people would stop being so afraid.

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Yeah they're pretty nasty. I think there's still poison in here because a saw a few corpses after I returned back from the break. At work there's a few people who grew up in this city and were shocked when I told them I had a nasty infestation, apparently this is something new to the area. Our standard of living gets nastier every year...

I was trying to keep up with writing, but I've never been so swamped before in my life. Normally I wouldn't put so much extra effort into work, but when you're in front of a group of young adults, everyday, it's kinda hard to come up with a valid excuse why you aren't prepared.

But hopefully I can get back into the routine. I mean there's always some new crazy shit to rant about so there's never a lack of material.

Happy New Year!

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Fight or perish.

Put down the pen pick up the sword.

HNY

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I wish I could bring my chickens in here, would have saved me so much trouble. On a related note they're actually good at keeping down the mice, and I'm also excited to see how well the guinea hens deal with the ticks in the spring.

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