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| Project Matrimony! Abby and I are getting married on November 21st, 2007. Yes, the day before Thanksgiving. Here's the rundown as of right now: Anyone who would like to attend on this day, we will be having the wedding here in OKC at the Miracle, 1521 NW 34th Street. Outside wedding. We'll be having a Thanksgiving feast, also, so if you would like to celebrate both--please come. Much wine. Stay tuned for more details, as I'm sure there will be more to come.... | | |
| I still need addresses from folks in order to have a better idea of how
best to precede with a good ol' hoot'n nanny. Thank you for those
who have responded already. If at all possible, will you refer to
the July 2nd post for instructions. I still need addresses from
Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, California,
Louisiana, New York, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and
countries. If you've read this, then give holler. If you've
read this and act as if you've not, then give holler-- from California
to New York (and even you, Europe, I'd love to hear from you).
Because I'd rather not post my address on the wide web of nonsense, I'll leave my spam-ridden email instead:
koffee_boy@yahoo.com
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| My quiet apology for stating, what is now, a negation of my
communication intentions via blog. But this will be my last
blog... unless I need to blog, of course (as now).
I'm planning a grand event. If you would like an invitation, I
will need your address sent via old-school snail-mail. If I know
you to any degree, whether good or bad, positive or negative, I would
like your address in the manner mentioned above. Please do not
post to this blog, but instead e-mail me with questions. I've
quite taken to e-mailing lately--it's just a bit more...
personal. Thank you. Love you all. Who do you love?
Address your letter to me, if you would.
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| I'm no longer public blogging. If you would like to keep in
ka-hoots, then shoot me an email. I'll respond in the best and
most timely manner possible. :) Love you all.
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| I'm starting a boardinghouse for writers.
Oklahoma City is a rock'n town.
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