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What A Weekend!
What A Weekend!
What A Weekend!
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What A Weekend!

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Experiences with going to forums and groups on such as Facebook gave me ideas for this one. If you are a member of any of the types of groups where this kind of people are major contributors, perhaps you will see yourself (Hah! Get real!) as others see you. I reserve a few paragraphs here and there to soapbox on issues. It's called artistic license (like anyone could get a license for THAT!) and I don't pretend any different. I try not to lie to myself. I'm not always successful in that endeavor.

Resemblances to personalities of groups is synthesized from those groups encountered on Face Book and such sites.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. D. Moulton
Release dateJul 30, 2022
ISBN9798201596880
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    What A Weekend! - C. D. Moulton

    What a Weekend!

    © 2015 by C. D. Moulton

    all rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright holder/publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to actual persons or events is purely coincidental

    Experiences with going to forums and groups on such as Facebook gave me ideas for this one. If you are a member of any of the types of groups where this kind of people are major contributors, perhaps you will see yourself (Hah! Get real!) as others see you. I reserve a few paragraphs here and there to soapbox on issues. It’s called artistic license (like anyone could get a license for THAT!) and I don’t pretend any different. I try not to lie to myself. I’m not always successful in that endeavor.

    Resemblances to personalities of groups is synthesized from those groups encountered on Face Book and such sites.

    Contents

    About the author

    Trip to the Store

    What the Hell...?

    Saturday in Hell

    A Little Logic

    Sunday Blahs

    About the author

    CD Moulton has traveled extensively over much of the world both in the music business, where he was a rock guitarist, songwriter and arranger and in an import/export business. He has been everything from a bar owner to auto salvage (junkyard) manager, longshoreman to high steel worker, orchid grower to landscaper, tropical fish farmer to commercial fisherman. He started writing books in 1983 and has published more than 250 books as of January 1, 2015. His most popular books to date are about research with orchids, though much of his science fiction and fantasy work has proven popular. He wrote the CD Grimes, PI series and the Det. Nick Storie series, Clint Faraday series and many other works.

    He now resides in Puerto Armuelles, Panamá, where he writes books, plays music with friends, does research with orchids and medicinal plants – and pursues his favorite ways to spend his time: beach bum and roaming the mountain jungles doing his botanical research. He has lately become involved in fighting for the rights of the indigenous people, who are among his closest friends, and in fighting the extreme corruption in the courts and police in Panamá.

    He offers the free e-book, Fading Paradise, that explains what he has been through because of the corruption.

    Trip to the Store

    Well! That was a bit unexpected!

    Manny Grantley sighed and pulled into the parking lot at Super-Fine Everything Stores to drift to a stop. It was late and there were no other cars this far from the entrance to the store.

    MG, as his friends called him, got out of the new Frevy and opened the hood.

    He didn’t know squat about cars. There was a lot of smoke coming from down on the left side. Other than that, nothing he could see.

    The damned thing didn’t have a hundred miles on it! What could go wrong with a new thirty thousand dollar car in four days? It had to happen on Friday night on top of that?

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