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| Reviewed by David Rodriguez |
8/27/2010 |
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;-)
As I finished reading, I recalled a friends humorous expression, "Oh my goodness"
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
4/26/2009 |
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Simply yes... ...but not many can say they have it. Nicely expressed, Rosemarie. Love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Nicole Davis Vergara |
4/4/2009 |
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Is it really as simple as it appears, ahhh I think not! A shortie that can say and mean much...and then again could be as plain and simple as it appears as well! ;o)
Nicole |
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| Reviewed by Lloyd Lofthouse |
4/4/2009 |
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| Yes, well said. For me, the wine should be light and taste slightly sweet from the fruit. Of course the feast comes later after the wine bottle is empty. |
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| Reviewed by Edwin Hurdle |
4/3/2009 |
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This is ever so nice,short but speaks volumes in so many ways,take care
Edwin |
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| Reviewed by OnepoetGem *the Poetic Rapper |
4/2/2009 |
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| cute little verse Rose, glad to see versing even a little, cheers |
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| Reviewed by Bernice Angoh |
4/2/2009 |
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| Lovely, brief and to the point |
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| Reviewed by Phillip William Allen |
4/1/2009 |
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| Short but ever so sweet. |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
4/1/2009 |
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Ahhhhh
the simplest pleasures are the ones that define desire and love with food and drink, especially if it involves a picnic in bed.
hugs
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