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Darrin Bell’s Candorville is an insightful look at family, community and race through the eyes of Lemont Brown, a young black writer. Bell pulls no punches and delves into even the most controversial of issues. The wit and humor of the strip will draw you in.
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rvernon said, 4 months ago
@Gweedo Murray
Especially not if it’s Judge Judy.
rshive said, 4 months ago
And free is too expensive.
Richard S. Russell said, 4 months ago
Life’s little lessons:
Facebook friend ≠ friend
just as
creation science ≠ science
dbethke_1959
said, 4 months ago
I must be odd; all but one of my FB friends are people I know or have known in real life.
Hum Really said, 4 months ago
Charge her 10 times more.
Shyygirl27 said, 4 months ago
@dbethke_1959
You’re not alone. The majority of my FB friends are people I know, only a couple are friends of friends.
Gokie5 said, 4 months ago
I’ve restricted my Facebook friends to relative or in-laws. ∴,
I’ve met all my FB friends (except one, a 1st cousin’s son) at one time or another.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 4 months ago
@dbethke_1959
I don’t have any Facebook friends that I have not known at least by phone if not in person.
chireef said, 4 months ago
not sure it would be a good idea to charge her … she might start charging him to show up on the roof top and listen to him rant… and in that blouse too.
hippogriff said, 4 months ago
I remember a cartoon from long ago: a cocktail party and one man has a little red wagon full of books with a sign, $3.95, and they were hardcovers. A sweet young thing is gushing, “I understand you’re an author.”
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About this time, my first book was published. I didn’t have a little red wagon, but I did keep three in a box in the space opposite the battery in my Beetle. Actually sold some that way.