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When you popped up on my Goodread friend request I wondered who could this be?Is it for my Poetry, my Prose and Blogs that he's found me?
So before I answered yes this time I checked out who you were
and with so many books in tow thought Ok not ooh er
So I've started on my reading list with Grit a Taxi drivers Life
and plan to read You really are full of shit and tempting as it might
I want to read the Bournemouth one it resonates with me
just as your use of language does , so clever and so free
I'll put you on my Christmas List to good a chance to miss
to read about reality with no punches pulled, no arses kissed
I do believe in syncronicity your message was well timed
It's good to see how your writing's so similar to mine.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & Happy New Year to you and your family!
Let your cherished dreams come true in 2019 :-)
Sahara Sanders
Hello Karl.An interesting chapter and a good laugh. If London was not founded by the Romans, then that's good news. I know, History can be very boring but some people say it's their favourite subject. I suppose it depends on the teacher or prof: if students like or dislike a subject. What do you say?
Hearty cheers!
Lilian J.











Is it for my Poetry, my Prose and Blogs that he's found me?
So before I answered yes this time I checked out who you ..."
Sallyann, my apologies, I've only just come across this. I hope you enjoyed the books, although my personal advice would be to give the Bournemouth one a miss and try 'Searching for your Tribe: Wrong Planet People.'
I am, also, a great believer in Synchronicity. Paulo Coelho, the author who wrote that great book ‘The Alchemist’ said, “Important encounters are planned by the souls long before the bodies see each other.”