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Methinks

I might be coming back soon after mostly a year gone missing. Thrilling, the thought, isn't it? I suppose I might too be able to fetch back my old furibundum.com domain, I very much doubt that it has been nabbed since I had to abandoned it. I mean, really, who in their right mind would even consider that? That leaves mostly just me. Until then I'll squat here @ the blogspot, see how it goes. And tweet when I can, although those Twitter bastards keep me in check at some absurd 140. Self-restraint just ain't my thing, but I do enjoy the challenge. Possibly might do me some good, really.

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  1. Welcome back! I look forward to reading your blog again.

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  2. Woohoo! The light is on, the door is open!

    *waving to Rain* :-)

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  3. And thank you both very much for a warm welcome to the prodigal!! At least I've got the two of you, let's party.

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  4. Hey Lumina,
    how have you been? Yes he's back!

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  5. And woo hoo, I FINALLY found your blog! (I HATE Twitter) Misssed you greatly. Very happy you are back! I think of you every time I say, "I want to do a pod cast." We should start a radio show together...hmmmm I was off for months due to ending up in ICU for 5 days with what they never found out, NOW my partner and I are both living off disabikity in an assisted living home. DRAT! So much can change so quickly.

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