Bygone Chronicle

Once Upon a Time...

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Stanley J. Antonoff ISBN: 9781452083537
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 17, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Stanley J. Antonoff
ISBN: 9781452083537
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 17, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The advent of terrorism was delineated in the Garden of Eden. How else can one explain Adams bite out of the forbidden fruit? It must have been terror driven.

Chapter Two

She was gorgeous. She had short, jet-black hair with matching ebony eyes, high cheek bones, fully contoured lips, and an olive skin complexion indigenous to some Italians . . . perfect proportion, breasts to waist to hips . . . positioned on two long, shapely legs. She was definitely eye candy. Chapter Twenty-One

Did I tell you the purchase price for Liza Jane was insanely expensive? Did I mention that this beautiful animal who gives me so much joy and happiness was paid for by my remarkable daughter? Did I recount that through the power of creative suggestion, I tried to interest my sons in sharing the financing of Liza Janes maintenance? Would it be indelicate to reveal that, so far, my sons are not buying into this proposal?

Chapter Twenty-Nine Her idea of housework was sweeping the room with a glance. Chapter Thirty-Four

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The advent of terrorism was delineated in the Garden of Eden. How else can one explain Adams bite out of the forbidden fruit? It must have been terror driven.

Chapter Two

She was gorgeous. She had short, jet-black hair with matching ebony eyes, high cheek bones, fully contoured lips, and an olive skin complexion indigenous to some Italians . . . perfect proportion, breasts to waist to hips . . . positioned on two long, shapely legs. She was definitely eye candy. Chapter Twenty-One

Did I tell you the purchase price for Liza Jane was insanely expensive? Did I mention that this beautiful animal who gives me so much joy and happiness was paid for by my remarkable daughter? Did I recount that through the power of creative suggestion, I tried to interest my sons in sharing the financing of Liza Janes maintenance? Would it be indelicate to reveal that, so far, my sons are not buying into this proposal?

Chapter Twenty-Nine Her idea of housework was sweeping the room with a glance. Chapter Thirty-Four

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