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Archive for March 6th, 2005

Mar
6

da winner

The winner of this week’s autographed copy of Her Man to Remember is ::drum roll:: Sheri! (Sheri, email me with your address!) But don’t go away–there are three more weeks and three more autographed copies of HMTR going out this month! All you have to do to throw your hat in the ring to win is leave comments in my blog in the coming week’s entries. :)

Also, more spontaneous, ridiculous contests for PAX mugs!!!!!

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Mar
6

make it stop

Today I have:

*Taken the children to church. There were no Fruity F*ckers harmed in the production of this event. There was no clapping, either. Our place in the Pearly Gates line is currently secured.

*Paid bills. Or at least the ones I wanted to pay. :hehe:

*Organized my writing materials.

*Cleaned the living room.

*Cleaned my bedroom.

*Washed clothes and ACTUALLY PUT THEM UP IN THE SAME DAY.

*Brutally tormented my husband by forcing him to help me plot on the way to church. He kept driving faster, whimpering, “Make it stop, make it stop!”

*Bid on Michael Jackson’s ex-wife’s wedding ring on eBay. NO, I DIDN’T. Just checking to see if you were paying attention.

I still have to finish the art fact sheet (online entry on Harlequin database) for PAX 2 cover art and back cover copy, clean my bathroom, and clean up the cat vomit from this morning. I REALLY DON’T WANT TO DO THIS ONE. MAKE IT STOP, MAKE IT STOP.

Then I’ll be back with this week’s winner of an autographed copy of HMTR! :)

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