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| Reviewed by J M |
1/29/2007 |
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Brett I enjoyed this poem of you and your father. A slice of life is always so good.
Light & peace,
Joselyn |
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| Reviewed by Randall Barfield |
10/26/2006 |
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| Very interesting. I like "father" poems. Remember it was Satre who said all literature was the search for the father--something like that. Cheers |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
10/4/2006 |
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I find a deeper meaning in this than the obvious. Thank you, Brett. Love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by K. Mulroney |
10/2/2006 |
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| LOL! Father knows best?? cute write! |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bowling |
10/1/2006 |
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I loved it...makes me think of when my husband took our son fishing the first time...the only thing that he caught was the back of his brand new He Man cap that landed in the lake...great write.
Blessings,
Joyce Bowling |
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| Reviewed by CJ Heck |
10/1/2006 |
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Aha, you've described one of life's little ironies perfectly. Well done, Brett! I enjoyed it.
Hugs,
CJ |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Hale |
10/1/2006 |
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<grin> Isn't that the way Life is at times! Enjoyed your write, Brett.
Peace. Joyce |
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| Reviewed by Susan Sonnen |
10/1/2006 |
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ain't that life?! I enjoyed this...it can be applied in multiple ways to everyone's life.
Susan |
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