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L.C. Clark

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Blog’s 6th Anniversary

   I celebrate the blog's anniversary every February.  A blog can’t be just a collection of researched data or information.  It must contain personal perspective on events, opinion on current issues or a fresh take on an old school of thought.  People blog about what’s significant to them, food for those who cook, lifestyle for the fashionable, networking for business or literary training.
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“Kung saan ka nadapa doon ka babangon.” Literally it meant ‘you rise where you fall’. Symbolically it meant bloodied, beat or dying you let your enemy see you stand.”
Lori C Clark, The Email Ordered Wife: Inspired By Real Events

“Maybe the American husband would give her the marriage she had always dreamed of. From all the sitcoms she had seen, Americans seemed to like sex. Maybe this man would do as he had promised 'Baby, I will do you once a day and twice on Sunday!”
Lori Clark




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