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Warner Robins: A Short Story
March showers filled the air one afternoon across Middle Georgia. I was off of work so my Great Dane buddy and I decided to stay at home to keep from floating away. I decided to log on to My Space and see what’s happening around Warner Robins. I was scrolling through the people you may know list, page after page to see who was online. I clicked on a link, the link brought me to a page and I was floored she was so beautiful. I read the profile, it was everything I was it was so prefect almost unbelievable. I sent a message to include hello how are you, hoping she would respond instantly. A couple minutes went by nothing, a couple more nothing, until the greatest hey appeared on the screen. I was so happy she responded, granted It was only

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