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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Your Turn to Come to Us …? (The Short Humour Site, June 2011)
Sighing, I watched Helen extracting tiny morsels from her meal and lining the edge of her plate with them. I had forgotten about the chicken. When she’d finished harvesting chicken, she launched a second trawl through her meal. If I’d … Continue reading
All He Wanted For Christmas… (The Short Humour Site, June 2011)
For as long as Billie could remember, he’d wanted a dog for Christmas. Not a pedigree or anything, just a plain old mutt. Didn’t matter what colour, what sex…. just a dog, with a leg on each corner and a … Continue reading
That Day (Every Day Poets, June 2011)
To read this poem, click the link below or copy and paste it in your browser: http://www.everydaypoets.com/that-day-by-sandra-crook/




